I'm using wine-20031016 on a Mandrake 9.1 system and have more or less figured out what is going on with a number of error messages for getting WordStar for Windows (WSWin) to work under Wine. WSWin is a 16-bit program released for use with Win3x. Quite a few of its features are breaking with WinXP; they started breaking a little bit with 32-bit win9x. I'm using the default config with WSWin set to run as a Win95 application. It doesn't work as well when I set it to run as a Win30 or Win31 application under wine. WSWin is installed on a VFAT partition running win98se. I have no clue as to what the following fixme's really mean. These are the only error messages that I receive for WSWin. fixme:font:WineEngCreateFontInstance Untranslated charset 253 fixme:hook:SetWindowsHookEx16 System-global hooks (2) broken in Win16 fixme:font:WineEngRemoveFontResourceEx :stub Also, with this release of wine, I lost the use of the mouse with WordStar. I continue to have the use of the mouse with the other apps I'm using with wine. What should I do to figure out what's happening there? WSWin is otherwise working almost as well under wine as it worked under win3.1. The mouse is critical, however, because it is a medium-weight desktop publishing program and makes heavy use of child frames (i.e., graphics, text, and EPS frames) which are extremely difficult to place or access via the keyboard. Thanks for any leads you can give me. deedee Registered Linux User #327485 Visit "WordStar & GNU/Linux" http://www.wordstar2.com Also, see the WordStar Users Group http://www.wordstar2.com/cbabbage/wordstar