MouseSuite '97 Version 2.x ================================ Welcome to MouseSuite'97! After you install it, you can get below enhanced mouse features in Windows environment: - Hyper Click Program You can choose the functions of the middle button and the right button from HyperClick . - Advanced (Windows 95 only) Slow Cursur, Straight axis, Quick Locate, Cursor Wrap, etc. Before Installation =================== - Before you start the installation, be sure to attach your new mouse when the computer is turned off. - Before you install the driver on Windows 3.1, please install the DOS driver first. - If you have installed another mouse driver/software on your system, be sure to remove it first. Installation Guide for Window 3.1 & Window 95 ============================================= Run setup.exe on this diskette is the fatest way to install this software. However, you can also change the mouse driver manually: - Windows 3.1 1. Quit Windows 3.1. In your Windows directory, type SETUP at the MS-DOS prompt and then press ENTER. 2. Use the UP ARROW key to move the highlight item up to "Mouse:" and press Enter. A screen listing the available mouse drivers appears. 3. Use the DOWN ARROW key to scroll to the bottom of the list. Select "Other," and then press Enter. 4. Insert this disk and press ENTER. Follow the instructions to complete the driver installation. 5. Attach your mouse and start Windows 3.1. - Windows 95 1. Click on "Start " button and point "Settings". 2. Click on "Control Panel". 3. Double click on "Mouse" icon and display "Mouse Properties". 4. Double click on "General" Tab in the Mouse property dialog box. 5. Click on "Change..." button and display "Select Device". 6. Click on "Have Disk..." button and display "Install From Disk". Insert this disk and change "Copy manufacturer's files from" to to this directory (eg: "A:\") and then click "OK" button. 7. Click on "OK" button after displaying "Select Device" with the supported items and selecting the appropriate one. 8. "Mouse Properties" will be displayed and you can certify the name which you choose. 9. Use Keyboard from now on. Highlight "Close" button by "Tab" key and press "Enter" key. (There might be the case to take some time to be displayed "Close" button.) 10. Restart the Windows 95. (Remember to take this disk out and attach the mouse before restart.) If you ran the setup.exe and failed in Windows 95. Please use "Add New Hardware" in the Control Panel to search for your new mouse and then run setup.exe again or use the manual installation. Installation Guide for DOS ========================== Using the INSTALL program (install.exe) is the fastest and easiest way to set up the DOS driver. However, you can also perform a manual installation through the following procedure: 1. Copy the contents of the Install disk to a single directory on your hard disk, as in this example: md c:\imouse copy a:*.* c:\imouse 2. Examine your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files for possible conflicts involving other pointing device drivers. Either remove such lines, or edit them to reflect your new installation, as outlined below. 3. To load the DOS mouse driver automatically through AUTOEXEC.BAT, use the following command syntax: set mouse=c:\imouse c:\imouse\imouse Substitute the actual drive and directory where your driver files reside. You may also wish to add this directory to your PATH statement. These changes will not take effect until you reboot your computer. Option Settings for DOS Mouse Driver ==================================== After installation, the DOS mouse driver will use the default settings for your mouse. If you want to change the configuration, please refer to the supplement document (dosmouse.txt) for the details about the option settings. You can also type IMOUSE /? from the DOS prompt to display a summary of the command line options. Use Your Mouse with AutoCad =========================== If you want to use the mouse AutoCad, please follow below guidelines: - DOS version 1. Install the DOS mouse driver first. 2. From AutoCad Configuration menu, configure the digitizer type as "Microsoft Mouse Driver ADI". - Windows version 1. Install the Windows mouse driver first. 2. From AutoCad Configuration menu, configure the digitizer type as "Current System Pointing Device".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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