======================================================================== Welcome to Genius NetScroll+ Series! ======================================================================== ====== CONTENTS ======================================================== 1. Windows Software Installation 2. Setup Modifications 3. Genius NetScroll+ Series Uninstallation 4. General Notes ========= 1. WINDOWS SOFTWARE INSTALLATION ============================= 1) Connect Genius NetScroll+ Series to your Computer. 2) Turn on your computer, Windows NT/95/98 will start. 3) Insert the backup copy of your Genius NetScroll+ Series 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 Genius NetScroll+ Series. ====== 2. SETUP MODIFICATIONS ========================================== The Windows setup procedure expands the following files from the Genius NetScroll+ Series 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 (Genius NetScroll+ Series execute file) gnetcpl.dll (dll file for Genius NetScroll+ Series Control Panel) And some other files about help and readme. 3) To the "destination directory\uninst" (ie. C:\Gmouse\uninst) uninst.exe (Genius NetScroll+ Series uninstall execute file) And some other files necessary for Genius NetScroll+ Series uninstall 4) To the WINNT\INF subdirectory (for Windows NT 4.x): gnetmous.inf ( INF file for Genius NetScroll+ Series ) ---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 Genius NetScroll+ Series ) 3) To the destination directory (ie. C:\Gmouse) gnetmous.exe (Genius NetScroll+ Series execute file) gnetcpl.dll (dll file for Genius NetScroll+ Series Control Panel) And some other files about help and readme. 4) To the "destination directory\uninst" (ie. C:\Gmouse\uninst) uninst.exe (Genius NetScroll+ Series uninstall execute file) And some other files necessary for Genius NetScroll+ Series uninstallation. =========3. Genius NetScroll+ Series Uninstallation =================================== The uninstall program will remove all Genius NetScroll+ Series driver files. --- Uninstall Genius NetScroll+ Series from Windows NT3.5x --- Setp 1. Select Genius NetScroll+ Series group on Program Manager\Startup. Step 2. Double Click on the Uninstall Genius NetScroll+ Series item. --- Uninstall Genius NetScroll+ Series 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 NetScroll+ Series and press the Remove button. Method 2: Click Start button and select Programs. Then select Genius NetScroll+ Series and double Click Uninstall Genius NetScroll+ Series . ====== 4. GENERAL NOTES ================================================ * Some applications are programmed in non-standard ways, which limits their compatibility with other software, including Genius NetScroll+ Series.To avoid headaches, some special Genius NetScroll+ Series functions have been disabled when using applications known to cause problems. * Genius NetScroll+ Series 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.