======================================================================== Welcome to Genius NetMouse Wheel! ======================================================================== ====== CONTENTS ======================================================== 1. Windows Software Installation 2. Setup Modifications 3. NetMouse Wheel Uninstallation 4. General Notes ========= 1. WINDOWS SOFTWARE INSTALLATION ============================= 1) Connect Genius NetMouse Wheel to your Computer. 2) Turn on your computer, Windows NT/95/98 will start. 3) Insert the backup copy of your NetMouse Wheel floppy disk to floppy drive A:(or B:). 4) Select Run under the Start button (for Windows 95/98/NT4.x) or from the Program Manager/File Manager (for Windows NT3.5x). Type A:\SETUP (or B:\SETUP) and click OK. or Find a:\setup.exe(or b:\setup.exe) in My Computer or Windows Explorers and double click. Follow the instructions on the screen. 5) Restart Windows to activate NetMouse Wheel. ====== 2. SETUP MODIFICATIONS ========================================== The Windows setup procedure expands the following files from the NetMouse Wheel floppy disk to the system. --- WINDOWS NT SETUP MODIFICATIONS --- Here the WINNT directory means the subdirectory of Windows NT installed. 1) To the WINNT\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS subdirectory: gensmser.sys (Serial port driver) gensmps2.sys (PS2 port driver) 2) To the destination directory (ie. C:\Gmouse) gnetmous.exe (NetMouse Wheel execute file) gnetcpl.dll (dll file for NetMouse Wheel Control Panel) And some other files about help and readme. 3) To the "destination directory\uninst" (ie. C:\Gmouse\uninst) uninst.exe (NetMouse Wheel uninstall execute file) And some other files necessary for NetMouse Wheel uninstall 4) To the WINNT\INF subdirectory (for Windows NT 4.x): gnetmous.inf ( INF file for NetMouse Wheel ) ---WINDOWS 95/98 SETUP MODIFICATIONS--- Here the Windows directory means the subdirectory of Windows 95/98 installed. 1) To the Windows\SYSTEM subdirectory: gnsmouse.vxd (Virtual driver ) 2) To the Windows\INF gnetmous.inf ( INF file for NetMouse Wheel ) 3) To the destination directory (ie. C:\Gmouse) gnetmous.exe (NetMouse Wheel execute file) gnetcpl.dll (dll file for NetMouse Wheel Control Panel) And some other files about help and readme. 4) To the "destination directory\uninst" (ie. C:\Gmouse\uninst) uninst.exe (NetMouse Wheel uninstall execute file) And some other files necessary for NetMouse Wheel uninstallation. =========3. NetMouse Wheel Uninstallation =================================== The uninstall program will remove all NetMouse Wheel driver files. --- Uninstall NetMouse Wheel from Windows NT3.5x --- Setp 1. Select Genius NetMouse Wheel group on Program Manager\Startup. Step 2. Double Click on the Uninstall Genius NetMouse Wheel item. --- Uninstall NetMouse Wheel from Windows NT4.x/95/98--- Method 1: Click on the Add/Remove Programs icon in the Windows NT/95/98 Control Panel then select Uninstall Genius NetMouse Wheel and press the Remove button. Method 2: Click Start button and select Programs. Then select NetMouse Wheel and double Click Uninstall Genius NetMouse Wheel . ====== 4. GENERAL NOTES ================================================ * Some applications are programmed in non-standard ways, which limits their compatibility with other software, including NetMouse Wheel.To avoid headaches, some special NetMouse Wheel functions have been disabled when using applications known to cause problems. * NetMouse Wheel is primarily a Windows product. It cannot provide the Pan function in DOS due to the limitations of DOS. However, if you are running DOS programs in a Windows environment you can still use many of the special features as long as your DOS sessions are windowed (i.e. not full screen). * The Button Find feature does not always work. This is due to the use of non-standard windows in some applications and is common to other implementations of this feature.Download Driver Pack
After your driver has been downloaded, follow these simple steps to install it.
Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.
Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.
Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.
Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.
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