Usage of the Doom95 mouse installer :

Extract DooM95Mouse.exe - and preferably put it in your
doom95 folder. Or - it will still work just run directly
from the archive.

Run the installer.

If you did not start the installer from dooms folder then
the button at the bottom will read 'Select Doom95.exe'.
Press this and then browse to doom95's folder and select
doom95.exe.

Press the button at the bottom that says 'install'. The mouse
support will be installed.

If you have already installed the mouse support then the button
will say 'Uninstall'. You know what to do with this if you want
to uninstall the mouse support... :-)

Configuration :

When the mouse support is installed then the 'configure' button
will be available. There are two mouse options not included in Doom95
that you may find useful.

The first is the ability to switch on or off the vertical axis
of the mouse. When this is enabled then moving the mouse forward
or backward will move you forward or backward in the game. When
its disabled then moving the mouse has no effect in the game.

The second is a smoothing ability. Doom95 dosen't have this
ability by itself but its been added here incase anyone likes it.
To disable smoothing altogether move the slider all the way to the
left. Any other position results in a certain degree of smoothing
to the mouse motion. A higher degree of smoothing does however
result in a greater lag between the mouse motion and your motion
in the game. By default smoothing is disabled.

Inject command line parameters :

This has been added to the mouse installer to make command line
parameters a bit easier to use if you are already using this mouse
patch. They are said to be 'injected' because the patch modifies
Doom95's command line internally after it has been started. The
parameters are stored in the registry. By default the -emulate
parameter is enabled to fix the garbled invisibility effect.
A basic help form has also been added that provides a hyperlink
to the doom wiki specifying all the command parameters
and what they do.

When you close the configuration window the settings will
automatically be saved to the registry in doom95's config.
A default configuration is saved there even if you make no
changes yourself.

To configure the mouse button functions and sensitivity start
Doom95 and use the configuration supplied in the game as normal.



Thanks

David Kay
