Using a PC-mouse in your zapper experiments

If the aliens can steer your thinking and anything else in your brain then they can steer your finger, or any other part of your bodys movements.
Which means that you can use Morse telegraphy to communicate.

It reminds me about those people gathering together around a table and putting their hands on the same drinking glass and trying to move the glass to letters written on the table. Seking contact with the spirits or demons.

This is the poor mans experiment.
You can use the mouse as it is.
Or open it up and connect your own more sensitive external switch by soldering two wires to the switch for the left mousebutton.
For example an opto switch or a capacitive sensor for measuring very small movements.

project1.exe  for windows  (right click and save the file on your harddrive)

unit1.txt   sourcecode for Borland C++ Builder 3

 

Don't trust windows because it is a buggy hell in which the network or any of those automatic programs steal your time.
You must disable or disconnect all those time thieves before using this program.


Mouse-click-encoded text :

This experiment allows for transmitting written messages.

HOW TO USE THE ENCODING :
Any single click or double click should be separated in time with 1 second.

A single click is "s"
A double click is "d"
A pause of 2 seconds ends each character, and a new character will follow.

s----------d----------s----------s------------------------

d----------s-----------------------


More in detail :
Click-distance < 0.4 seconds is double click "d"
Click-distance of 0.4 --- 2.0 seconds is single click "s"

 

 

sd = a sdds = p
dsss = b ddsd = q
dsds = c sds = r
dss = d sss = s
s = e d = t
ssds = f ssd = u
dds = g sssd = v
ssss = h sdd = w
ss = i dssd = x
sddd = j dsdd = y
dsd = k ddss = z
sdss = l dddd = "space"
dd = m sdsd = å
ds = n ddds = ä
ddd = o ssdd = ö

 

These instructions for encoding is for the aliens eyes only.
Put them up on an advertisementboard.

And remember that you will find nothing if these aliens are not zapping !
Or if there are to much sabotage from the evil Bims.

 





Try this example
'we are the aliens'

sdd w
s e
dddd
sd a
sds r
s e
dddd
d t
ssss h
s e
dddd
sd a
sdss l
ss i
s e
ds n
sss s

 


Extended encoding

sssss = 0
ssssd = 1
sssds = 2
sssdd = 3
ssdss = 4
ssdsd = 5
ssdds = 6
ssddd = 7
sdsss = 8
sdssd = 9
sdsds = .
sdsdd = +
sddss = -
sddsd = *
sddds = /
sdddd = =
dssss = %
dsssd = <
dssds = >
dssdd = (
dsdss = )
dsdsd = ,
dsdds = ?
dsddd = "
ddsss = !
ddssd = &
ddsds = ë
ddsdd = ï
dddss = ü
dddsd = ÿ
dddds = á
ddddd = é
ssssss = í
sssssd = ó
ssssds = ú
ssssdd = ý
sssdss = à
sssdsd = è
sssdds = ì
sssddd = ò
ssdsss = ù
ssdssd = â
ssdsds = ê
ssdsdd = î
ssddss = ô
ssddsd = û
ssddds = ã
ssdddd = ñ
sdssss = õ
sdsssd = ç
sdssds = ß
sdssdd = æ
sdsdss = þ
sdsdsd = ø
sdsdds = ð
sdsddd = @
sddsss = \
sddssd = $
sddsds = £
sddsdd = §
sdddss = #
sdddsd = {
sdddds = }
sddddd = [
dsssss = ]
dssssd = |

dsssds = '
dsssdd = * for future use
dssdss = *
dssdsd = *
dssdds = *
dssddd = *
dsdsss = *
dsdssd = *
dsdsds = *
dsdsdd = *
dsddss = *
dsddsd = *
dsddds = *
dsdddd = *
ddssss = *
ddsssd = *
ddssds = *
ddssdd = *
ddsdss = *
ddsdsd = *
ddsdds = *
ddsddd = *
dddsss = *
dddssd = *
dddsds = *
dddsdd = *
ddddss = *
ddddsd = *
ddddds = *
dddddd = *

Returns "*" for anything else