============== README_E.TXT ============== This README file contains installation notes and important information for the ApointNT. ApointNT provides a convenient way to modify setting for Alps GlidePoint. The ApointNT drivers are compatible with most standard mice and similar pointing devices. ____________________________________________________________ README FILE CONTENTS 1. Driver Installation 1.1 Installing from Mouse Properties 2. Using the ApointNT Control Panel 3 Restoring Your Installation 3.1 If "Alps GlidePoint" can be seen in the model column 3.2 If "Alps GlidePoint" can't be seen in the model column 4. Using Another Mouse 4.1 How to attach the PS/2 mouse 5. Troubleshooting 6. Files On The Setup Disk ____________________________________________________________ 1. Driver Installation 1.1 Installing from Control Panel Use this procedure to change from a standard Windows NT mouse driver, or from another driver that uses the standard Mouse Properties sheet and contains the General tab: 1) From the Start menu, select Settings, Control Panel. 2) Double-click Mouse to open Mouse Properties. 3) Select the General tab, then click Change. 4) The Select Device screen will appear, then Click Have Disk. 5) Insert the driver disk in your floppy drive. Confirm or correct the source file path (normally "A:\"), then click OK. 6) Click Alps GlidePoint, then click OK to copy the driver files to your system. 7) After the files are copied, Mouse Properties will show the new device name. Click Close. 8) The System Settings Change message will offer to restart your computer so the new settings can take effect. Click Yes. 1.2 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): 1) From the Start menu, select Settings, Control Panel. 2) Double-click System to open System Properties. 3) Select the Device Manager tab. 4) Click the plus sign next to the Mouse category, then Double-click the current device name. 5) Select the Driver tab, then click Change Driver. 6) If the Select Device screen will appear, then Click Have Disk. 7) Insert the driver disk in your floppy drive. Confirm or correct the source file path (normally "A:\"), then click OK. 8) Click Alps GlidePoint, then click OK 9) If returned to the property sheet Driver tab, then Click OK to copy the driver files to your system. 10)The System Settings Change message will offer to restart your computer so the new settings can take effect. Click Yes. 2. Using the ApointNT Control Panel ApointNT Control Panel provides easy to use method of customizing pointing device settings. 1) From the Start menu, select Settings, Control Panel. 2) Double-click Mouse icon to open Mouse Properties. 3) Mouse properties are grouped into seven categories (Buttons, Pointers, Motion, Orientation, Shortcuts, Tapping, General) or seven categories(except Tapping). NOTE:Properties pages are changed by device function to six or seven pages. 4) When you are satisfied with your settings, click OK to close the Alps GlidePoint Control Panel. If you want detail of operation, please see help file accessible from within the ApointNT Control Panel. 3 Restoring Your Installation The ApointNT drivers are compatible with most standard mice and similar pointing devices. However, If you do change driver to use another device, you can restore the ApointNT drivers as follows. Follow the first-time installation procedure in section 1, (using the Control Panel) as for as the Select Device screen. 3.1 If "Alps GlidePoint" can be seen in the model column 1) Click Alps GlidePoint, then click OK. 2) When return to previous property sheet, then click Close or click OK. 3) The System Settings Change message is displayed. Click Yes so the new setting can take effect. 3.2 If "Alps GlidePoint" can't be seen in the model column 1) Click on Show all devices. 2) Click Alps in Manufacturers column. 3) Click Alps GlidePoint in Models column, then click OK. 4) When returned to previous property sheet, then click Close or click OK. 5) The System Settings Change message is displayed. Click Yes so the new setting can take effect. NOTE:If you do not see Alps in the Manufacturers column, you can install as in section 1 ____________________________________________________________ 4. Using Another Mouse The ApointNT drivers are compatible with most standard mice and similar pointing devices. However, If you do change or add pointing device, you can use the ApointNT set of utilities with then new hardware. 4.1 How to attach the PS/2 mouse If your computer was already setup ApointNT, you can use the external PS/2 mouse. NOTE:You may need to set your computer for using PS/2 mouse. If you can't use external PS/2 mouse, see your computer users guide. ____________________________________________________________ 5. Troubleshooting ____________________________________________________________ 6. Files On The Setup Disk README_E.TXT Information file(English) README_J.TXT Information file(Japanese) Apoint.INF Windows NT first setup script APNTPS2.SYS Windows driver APOINTNT.DLL Windows control panel APOINTJP.HLP Windows help file(Japanese) APOINTJP.CNT Windows help control file APOINTUS.HLP Windows help file(English) APOINTUS.CNT Windows help context file APOINT.EXE Windows driver enhancements VXDIF.DLL Windows control panel interface LOGO.BMP Windows control panel logo file. ______________________________________________________________________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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