README.TXT Driver File Contents (TP.EXE)

Point Pad README File

This file contains installation notes and related
information for the Point Pad Driver Disk.

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README FILE CONTENTS

1.   WINDOWS 95 SUPPORT
     1.1  Driver Installation
     1.2  Using the Point Pad Control Panel
     1.3  Control Panel Restrictions
     1.4  Restoring Your Installation

2.   WINDOWS 3.1 SUPPORT
     2.1  Driver Installation
     2.2  Using the Point Pad Control Panel
     2.3  Restoring Your Installation

3.   DOS SUPPORT

4.   FILES ON THE DRIVER DISK

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1.   WINDOWS 95 SUPPORT

1.1  Driver Installation

     INSTALLING FROM MOUSE PROPERTIES

     Use this procedure to change from a standard Windows 95
     mouse driver, or from another driver that uses the
     standard Mouse Properties sheet:

     - From the Start menu, select Settings, Control Panel,
       then double-click Mouse to open Mouse Properties.

         NOTE: If you cannot find Mouse Properties, or if
         your version does not have a Change option, skip
         ahead to "Installing from Device Manager."

     - Select the General tab, then click Change. The Select
       Device screen will appear.

     - Click Have Disk and insert the driver disk in your
       floppy drive. Confirm or correct the source file path
       (normally "A:\"), then click OK.

     - Click Point Pad, then click OK to copy the driver
       files to your system.

     - After the files are copied, Mouse Properties will
       show the new device name. Click Close.

     - The System Settings Change message will offer to
       restart your computer so the new settings can take
       effect. Click Yes.


     INSTALLING FROM DEVICE MANAGER

     Use this procedure if you cannot access the Change
     option through Mouse Properties (for example, your
     current driver substitutes its own control panel):

     - From the Start menu, select Settings, Control Panel,
       then double-click System to open System Properties.

     - Select the Device Manager tab, then View devices by
       type. Click the plus sign next to the Mouse category.
       One or more device names will appear under Mouse.

     - Double-click the device name that matches your
       hardware, opening its property sheet.

     - Select the Driver tab, then click Change Driver. The
       Select Device screen will appear.

     - Click Have Disk and insert the driver disk in your
       floppy drive. Confirm or correct the source file path
       (normally "A:\"), then click OK.

     - Click Point Pad, then click OK to return to the
       property sheet Driver tab.

     - Click OK to copy the driver files to your system.

     - The System Settings Change message will offer to
       restart your computer so the new settings can take
       effect. Click Yes.


     INSTALLING FROM ADD NEW HARDWARE

     Another way to change drivers is through the Add New
     Hardware Wizard in Control Panel. However, this method
     produces a confusing display in Device Manager, because
     it adds new Mouse entries without clearing the old
     ones. It may also lead to inaccurate information about
     which pointing devices are active or inactive.


1.2  Using the Point Pad Control Panel

     - From the Start menu, select Settings, Control Panel,
       then double-click Point Pad to bring up the Point Pad
       Control Panel. (This enhanced control panel replaces
       the standard Mouse Properties sheet.)

         TIP: You can create a shortcut for this step by
         dragging the Point Pad icon onto the desktop.

     - The Point Pad controls are grouped into four
       categories (Pointer, Motion, Orientation, Shortcuts).
       Online Help is provided for all topics.

     - When you are satisfied with your settings, click OK
       to close the Point Pad Control Panel.


1.3  Control Panel Restrictions

     Most of the Point Pad Control Panel features operate
     identically under Windows 3.1 and Windows 95, except
     for the following:

     - Pointer Growth: These controls are disabled under
       Windows 95, where Pointer Growth is not currently
       supported.


1.4  Restoring Your Installation

     The Point Pad drivers are compatible with most standard
     mice and similar pointing devices. However, if you do
     change drivers to use another device, you can restore
     the Point Pad installation (including your previous
     control panel settings) as follows:

     - Follow the first-time installation procedure in
       section 1.1, using the Mouse Properties or Device
       Manager method, up to the Select Device screen.

     - Click on Show all devices. In the Manufacturers
       column, select Hagiwara Sys-Com. In the Models
       column, select Point Pad. Click OK (twice if you
       started from Device Manager).

     - You will be asked to insert the Point Pad Driver
       Disk. Instead, click OK to clear this prompt.

     - In the Copying Files... dialog, edit the source path
       to read "C:\PTPAD" (using the same drive letter as
       your Windows 95 system files). Click OK.

     - If you entered through Mouse Properties, click Close
       (not necessary with the Device Manager method).

     - The System Settings Change message will offer to
       restart your computer so the new settings can take
       effect. Select Yes.

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2.   WINDOWS 3.1 SUPPORT

2.1  Driver Installation

     To install the Point Pad driver for Windows 3.1
     (including Windows 3.11 or Windows for Workgroups) or
     any DOS version (3.3 or later is recommended):

     - Insert the driver disk in your floppy drive. If you
       are running Windows, close any open applications.

     - From the DOS prompt or the Program Manager File/Run
       menu, type "A:\INSTALL" (using your floppy drive
       letter) and press Enter (or click OK).

     - You will be asked to confirm the installation type
       (DOS, Windows, or both), the driver directory, and
       whether the DOS driver should be loaded at startup
       time. If you are unsure about any question, simply
       accept the default response.

     - In most cases, Install will offer to restart your
       system so the new settings can take effect.


2.2  Using the Point Pad Control Panel

     - From the Program Manager, open the Main program
       group, then double-click on Control Panel.

     - Double-click the Point Pad icon to bring up the Point
       Pad Control Panel. (This enhanced control panel
       replaces the standard Mouse Control Panel.)

     - The Point Pad controls are grouped into four
       categories (Pointer, Motion, Orientation, Shortcuts).
       Online Help is provided for all topics.

     - When you are satisfied with your settings, click OK
       to close the Point Pad Control Panel.


2.3  Restoring Your Installation

     The Point Pad drivers are compatible with most standard
     mice and similar pointing devices. However, if you do
     change drivers to use another device, you can restore
     the Point Pad installation (including your previous
     control panel settings) as follows:

     - If you are running Windows, close any open
       applications.

     - From the DOS prompt or the Program Manager File/Run
       menu, type "C:\PTPAD\INSTALL" (using the drive and
       directory from your original Point Pad installation)
       and press Enter (or click OK).

     - Follow the prompts. For the driver directory, again
       specify the same path (e.g., C:\PTPAD) from your
       original Point Pad installation. Using this path will
       cause Install to restore the previous configuration
       using those files and saved settings.

     - In most cases, Install will offer to restart your
       system so the new settings can take effect.

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3.   DOS SUPPORT

     The Windows 95 installation described in section 1.1
     automatically includes the DOS driver, PADMOUSE.COM.
     This driver provides the support needed for mouse-aware
     DOS applications, either full-screen or windowed.

     If you are not running Windows 95, use the INSTALL
     program as described in section 2.1 to install the
     Point Pad drivers for DOS only, Windows only (version
     3.1), or both DOS and Windows.

     Some of the Point Pad settings (such as sensitivity,
     acceleration and orientation) are shared between the
     DOS and Windows drivers. The easiest way to set these
     options is through the Point Pad Control Panel in
     Windows. The DOS driver will pick up any changes the
     next time it starts up.

     Other settings (such as the pointer options) may differ
     between DOS and Windows, and are stored separately in
     the MOUSE.INI file. You can change the DOS settings
     directly by editing this file or by adding option
     switches to the PADMOUSE command line.

     For a summary of the available command line options,
     type "PADMOUSE /?" at the DOS command prompt. For
     further details, see PADMOUSE.TXT or PADMOUSE.WRI.

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4.   FILES ON THE DRIVER DISK

     README.TXT     User notes (DOS text version)
     README.WRI     User notes (Windows Write version)

     PTPAD.INF      Windows 95 setup script
     INSTALL.EXE    Windows 3.1 (or DOS) install program

     PTPAD.DRV      Windows driver
     PTPAD.DLL      Windows control panel
     PTPAD.HLP      Windows help file
     SFTTABS.DLL    Windows control panel interface
     XMAIN.DLL      Windows 95 control panel adapter
     XMVMD.386      Windows Virtual Mouse Device
     XPOINT.EXE     Windows pointer enhancements

     PADMOUSE.COM   DOS driver
     PADMOUSE.TXT   DOS driver reference (DOS text)
     PADMOUSE.WRI   DOS driver reference (Windows Write)
     MOUSE.INI      DOS and Windows configuration file

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