MouseWare README File
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README TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Installation
1.1 Standard Installation
1.2 Drivers Only Installation
1.3 Unattended Installation for Networking & Corporate Users
1.4 Manually Decompressing Files
2. Uninstall Program
3. Features
3.1 Zooming in Windows 9x and NT 4.0
4. Troubleshooting
4.1 Detection Problems with PS/2 Pointing Devices
4.2 Conflicts with other Serial Devices
4.3 Power Management Problems
4.4 Enhanced Mouse Control Panel is not Updated
4.5 Scrolling/wheel related issues
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1. Installation
Before installing any software under Windows NT 4.0, we
strongly recommend you create an Emergency Repair Disk using
the Repair Disk utility provided by the system (RDISK.EXE).
Please note that USB mice are only supported under Windows 98.
1.1 Standard Installation
Windows 95 (OSR2), Windows 98 (both of them together from now
on referred to as Windows 9x when applicable) and Windows NT
4.0.
Run Setup.exe from the floppy diskette to install the MouseWare
software.
1.2 Drivers Only Installation
Windows 9x and Windows NT 4.0 have the ability to load device
drivers without running the Setup program. Loading the devices
drivers this way, however, does not install the user interface
programs such as the Enhanced Mouse Control Center. Using the
"Have Disk" function will install only the mouse drivers and
will automatically set up the middle button of a 3/4 button
mouse to do a double click.
Please execute the following steps to perform a driver-only
installation:
1) Click on the "Start" button on the Windows Desktop.
2) Select "Settings", then "Control Panel".
3) From the Control Panel, double click on the Mouse Icon.
4) Select the "General" tab.
5) From the "General" tab, click on "Change".
6) Click the "Have Disk" button.
7) Insert the MouseWare Disk 1 into the disk drive.
8) When prompted, click the Browse button.
9) Depending on the operating system double click on the
following folder
a) Win95, for Windows 95 (OSR2)
b) Win98, for Windows 98
c) WinNT, for Windows NT 4.0
10) Click the "Open" or "OK" button.
11) Click on the "OK"
12) Select, "Show all Devices"
13) Under "Models", select the correct model that matches the
pointing device type and click on the "OK" button.
14) Windows should now copy the updated mouse drivers to the
system.
15) Click on "Close".
16) Windows should now ask you to restart the system for the
changes to take effect, click on "YES" to restart the system.
1.3 Unattended Installation for Networking & Corporate Users
One may install MouseWare in unattended mode under Windows 9x
or NT 4.0 by executing the following command:
<path to Mouseware installation>\setup.exe /q
/lis:_NOREBOOT=TRUE;
The second parameter forces the installation program to not
perform an automatic system reboot at the end of execution.
Omitting this parameter will result in an automatic system
reboot.
Note: This is an advanced feature where no visible feedback on
the status of the installation in progress is given. Aborting
the proceeding installation may leave the system in unstable
conditions. The configurations of connected pointing devices
default to pre-defined values that are expected to be
reasonable for most users.
1.4 Manually Decompressing Files
Several files on the installation disk have been compressed.
These files must be decompressed before you can use them. The
SETUP program automatically decompresses these files during
installation. However, should the need arise, we have provided
a method for you to manually decompress these files. Compressed
files have file names that end with a tilde sign (~). To
decompress a file manually, use the LGEXPAND.EXE utility
provided on the installation disk.
For example, to decompress the file "WMOUSECC.EXE" to your hard
disk, type:
A:\lgexpand A:\WMOUSECC.EX~ C:\MOUSE\WMOUSECC.EXE
Please make sure that the destination directory (C:\MOUSE in
this example) exists before you issue this command.
2. Uninstall Program
MouseWare can be removed from Windows 9x and NT 4.0 by clicking
the Add/Remove Programs icon in the Windows 9x or NT 4.0
Control Panel. Select MouseWare and press the Remove button.
Windows 9x
MouseWare drivers will be removed from the system if setup
finds alternate compatible drivers for a device in MSMOUSE.INF.
Should this not be the case you can manually change the driver
to another one as described in section 1.3.
3. Features
3.1 Zooming in Windows 9x and NT 4.0
In Windows 9x and Windows NT 4.0, some applications, as
Office97, support the zooming. To zoom in such applications,
just press the [Ctrl] key and roll your mouse's wheel (if any)
or use the Universal Scroll button assignment. Be sure your
application is Office 97 compliant and supports the zoom
function.
4. Troubleshooting
4.1 Detection Problems with PS/2 Pointing Devices
If your mouse is connected to the mouse port and is not
detected by the system, attempt the following step(s):
1) Your mouse port might need to be enabled through the SETUP
menu of your computer. Please check your computer
documentation regarding the SETUP menu.
2) If you have a mouse with both serial and mouse port
adapters, connect the mouse to the computer through the
serial port. Reboot and check if the mouse is detected
properly.
3) If adapter(s) were not included in your package, your mouse
was designed to work on only one type of port (Serial OR
PS/2). Refer to your package for the type of port your mouse
supports.
If the problem persists, please check for a possible computer
BIOS ROM upgrade from your computer manufacturer.
Some notebook systems, such as IBM ThinkPad, have both an
external Mouse Port and an integrated Pointing Stick, which is
connected to the Mouse Port. If your mouse is having difficulty
running on the Mouse Port of this type of system, try using the
serial port instead.
The 500/700 series of IBM Thinkpad require you to disable the
internal pointer stick or you may not get wheel/roller
function.
4.2 Conflicts with other Serial Devices
1) Windows 9x
If you have problems operating other serial devices together
with MouseWare, in Windows 95 run Regedit.exe, edit the key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Logitech\MouseWare\CurrentVersio
n\Global\PortSearchOrder and remove the unused COM ports.
2) Windows NT 4.0
If you have problems operating other serial devices together
with MouseWare, in Windows NT 4.0 run Regedit.exe, edit the
key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\lsermou
s\Parameters\Global\PortSearchOrder and remove the unused
COM ports.
4.3 Power Management Problems
If your mouse freezes when waking your PC up from suspend, in
Windows 9x run Regedit.exe and edit the key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Logitech\MouseWare\CurrentVersion\T
echnical\APMMode="Off"
4.4 Enhanced Mouse Control Panel is not Updated
Under Windows 9x if the Mouse properties has not been updated
to Enhanced Mouse Control Center, verify you have installed
MouseWare. If this does not resolve this issue, it may be
necessary to do a registry clean-up. Remove the following
folders in the Windows 9x Registry.
Select the Start button, then Run, in the Open Line type
C:\WINDOWS\REGEDIT.EXE and click on the OK button.
Open the following Registry folders:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\Mous
e\xxxx
Remove all of the 0000, 0001, 0002, etc. under the Mouse folder
until there are no folders remaining under the Mouse folder.
Now shutdown your system and restart. Open the Mouse Properties
and check to see if you now have the Enhanced Mouse Control
Center.
4.5 Scrolling/wheel related issues
If your mouse is equipped with a wheel and the wheel does not
scroll, verify the following:
1) Verify that the Logitech control panel is installed
properly. If you click the Start button and select Settings,
Control Panel, the mouse icon should bring up a Logitech
control panel. Otherwise reinstall MouseWare.
2) If your wheel only works in Office 97 compatible
applications, go to the Buttons page in the mouse control
panel and verify that the check box "Use Office 97
Compatible Scroll Only" is unchecked.
Please note that the scrolling mouse functions for touchpads do
only work with Logitech touchpads. This is the case if you can
find a "Touchpad"tab in the mouse control panel. Alternatively
you can search for the following key in the registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Logitech\MouseWare\CurrentVersion\T
ouchScroll.
In order to look at the registry click the "Start"button and
select "Run". Type "regedit"in the open line and click on the
OK button.
Note that the information in the Mouseware help file concerning
touchpad support only applies to Logitech touchpads.