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<H2><A NAME="mouse_ioctl"></A> 3.107 <A HREF="funcref.html#toc3.107">mouse_ioctl</A></H2>
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<DT><B>Function</B><DD><P>Call the driver specific ioctl function.</P>
<DT><B>Header</B><DD><P><CODE>
<A HREF="funcref-25.html#mouse.h">mouse.h</A></CODE></P>
<DT><B>Declaration</B><DD><P><CODE>unsigned char __fastcall__ mouse_ioctl (unsigned char code, void* data);</CODE></P>
<DT><B>Description</B><DD><P>The function calls the IOCTL entry in the mouse driver,
which is driver specific. The <CODE>code</CODE> parameter will choose between
different IOCTL functions, and the <CODE>data</CODE> depends on code. The
function returns an error code. The purpose of this function is to allow
for driver specific extensions. See the documentation for a specific mouse
driver for supported ioctl calls.</P>
<DT><B>Limits</B><DD><P>
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<LI>Calling this function is non portable, because each driver may
implement different ioctl calls (or none at all).</LI>
<LI>The function is only available as fastcall function, so it may only be
used in presence of a prototype.</LI>
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<DT><B>Availability</B><DD><P>cc65</P>
<DT><B>Example</B><DD><P>None.</P>
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