                    +---------------------------------+
                    |    NetScroll INSTALLATION       |
                    +---------------------------------+

--- WINDOWS 95 PLUG AND PLAY INSTALLATION ---

1)  Connect your NetScroll to your PC.

2)  Turn on your computer, Windows 95 will start.

3)  Insert the backup copy of your NetScroll software diskette to floppy drive
    A:(or B:). If the New Hardware Found dialog box appears as Windows 95
    starts up. If not, skip to step 6.

4)  Select the option 'Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer.' 
    Press Enter.

5)  Type the drive name (for example, A:\ or B:\) and press Enter.  
    Follow the instructions that appear.

6)  Select Run under the Start button. Type A:\SETUP(or B:\SETUP) and click OK.
    Follow the instructions on the screen.

7)  Restart Windows to activate your NetScroll.

--- WINDOWS NT 4.0 INSTALLATION ---

1)  Connect your NetScroll to your PC.

2)  Turn on your computer, Windows NT will start.

3)  Insert the backup copy of your NetScroll software diskette to floppy drive
    A:(or B:).

6)  Select Run under the Start button. Type A:\SETUP(or B:\SETUP) and click OK.
    Follow the instructions on the screen.

7)  Restart Windows NT to activate your NetScroll.

--- WINDOWS 3.1/NT 3.51 INSTALLATION ---

1)  Start Windows.  Be sure all other applications are closed.

2)  Insert the backup copy of your NetScroll software diskette to floppy
    drive A:(or B:).

3)  From the Program Manager File menu, select Run and press Enter.

4)  Type the floppy drive name followed by a colon and the setup command (for 
    example, A:\SETUP or B:\SETUP).  Press Enter and follow the instructions
    that appear.

5)  Restart Windows to activate your NetScroll.

--- DOS INSTALLATION ---

 WINDOWS 3.1 and WINDOWS 95 INSTALLATION will install NetScroll DOS Driver
 automatically.
 

                    +----------------------------+
                    |  MODIFICATIONS TO WINDOWS  |
                    |  SYSTEM.INI AND REGISTRY   |
                    +----------------------------+

--- WINDOWS 3.1 SETUP MODIFICATIONS ---

The Windows setup procedure makes the following changes to the system.

The following files are expanded from the NetScroll
software diskette to the WINDOWS\SYSTEM subdirectory:

ezcroll.DRV     (Main driver)
gvmd.386      (Virtual driver, Windows 3.1 only)
gvkd.386
rungmnet.dll    (dll file for control panel)

To destination directory(ie.C:\Gnet31)
NetMouse.exe    (Control Panel execute file)


The setup program on this disk will make the following changes to your
SYSTEM.INI file.

Under the [boot] section:
        [boot]
        mouse.drv=xxxxxx
          .
          .
The xxxxxx will be modified to "ezscroll.drv" on the "mouse.drv" line,
if no mouse is installed.

Under the [386Enh] section:
        [386Enh]
        mouse=gvmd.386
        keyboard=gvkd.386
          .
          .
          .


---  WHAT TO DO IF YOU HAVE PROBLEMS AFTER   ---
--- INSTALLING THE NetScroll DRIVER FOR WINDOWS ---

When the Windows setup program is run, your current SYSTEM.INI file is copied 
to a backup file named SYSINI.OLD. In the event that after installation of
Windows 3.1 fails to start (i.e. returns to the DOS prompt), from your Windows
directory (C:\WINDOWS) type 'copy SYSINI.OLD SYSTEM.INI'.  Your settings
before you ran setup will be restored and Windows should work as it did before
the installation. If you have any problems with installation please refer to
the trouble shooting section in the manual.


--- WINDOWS 95 SETUP MODIFICATIONS ---

The Windows setup procedure makes the following changes to the system.

The following files are expanded from the NetScroll
software diskette to the WINDOWS\SYSTEM subdirectory:

ezscroll.vxd       (Virtual driver)
easyif32.dll       (dll file)

To the WINDOWS\INF

ezscroll.INF       (INF file for NetScroll)

To the destination directory(ie. C:\Gnet95)
gmscroll.dll       (dll file for gmnet.exe)
gmnet.exe          (NetScroll execute file)
gmscroll.dll       (dll file for NetScroll Control Panel)

The setup program on this disk will make the following changes to your 
registry file:

The Plug-n-Play install adds all the above plus this line:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\SERENUM\KYE0004

--- WINDOWS NT 4.0/3.51 SETUP MODIFICATIONS ---

The Windows setup procedure makes the following changes to the system.

The following files are expanded from the NetScroll
software diskette to the WINNT\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS subdirectory:
gni8042.sys        (NetScroll PS2 driver)
gnsermou.sys       (NetScroll Serial driver)

To the WINNT\SYSTEM32 subdirectory:
easyif32.dll       (NetScroll driver interface library)

To the destination directory(ie. C:\gnetnt)
gmscroll.dll       (dll file for gmnet.exe)
gmnet.exe          (NetScroll execute file)
gmscroll.dll       (dll file for NetScroll Control Panel)


--- DOS MODIFICATIONS ---
The following files are copied from the NetScroll
software diskette to your NetScroll directory:

gmouse.com      (NetScroll DOS driver)

Windows 3.1 and Windows95 setup add a line to c:\autoexec.bat file:
C:\gnet31\DOS\GMOUSE.COM
  .
  .
  .


*  The Install program takes into consideration other mouse drivers that
   may have already been configured for DOS or Windows. In updating the
   system files, it tries to identify and "REM out" those drivers that it
   recognizes to prevent conflicts with NetScroll drivers. The drivers found
   in AUTOEXEC.BAT are modified with "REM (by-NetScroll-Install)".
   This allows the NetScroll Uninstaller to recognize which statements need to
   be un-REM'd. Please do not edit the "REM (by-NetScroll-Install)" text or
   the Uninstall feature may not work properly.

*  As of this release, most of the common mouse drivers from Microsoft,
   Logitech, Genius, etc., are REM'd out by the Installation program.
   However, it is likely that new driver names in the future may escape
   detection and thus will still be present. NetScroll should still take
   precedence since if the Installer doesn't recognize a driver it will add
   the NetScroll driver to the top of AUTOEXEC.BAT (the first DOS mouse driver
   listed in AUTOEXEC.BAT gets control).

*  Here is the list of drivers currently recognized and REM'd out in
   AUTOEXEC.BAT :
                    MSCMOUSE             MSC3D
                    PROAGIO              NPOINT
                    LOGIMENU             MTB
                    CLICK                GTABLET
                    MOUSE

                    +--------------------------------------+
                    |       NetScroll UNINSTALL            |
                    +--------------------------------------+

The uninstall program will remove all NetScroll driver files.

--- Uninstall NetScroll from Windows 3.1/NT 3.51 ---

Setp 1. Select NetScroll group on Program Manager.

Step 2. Double Click on the Un-Install NetScroll item.



--- Uninstall NetScroll from Windows 95/NT 4.0 ---

  Method 1:
    Click on the Add/Remove Programs icon in the Windows 95/NT 4.0 Control Panel.
    Select NetScroll and press the Remove button.

  Method 2:
    Click Start button and select Programs. Then select NetScroll and
    Double Click Un-Install NetScroll.

Note: Uninstall will only remove NetScroll control panel and not remove
      NetScroll driver.

                    +----------------------------------------------+
                    |     NetScroll DOS DRIVER PARAMETERS          |
                    +----------------------------------------------+
The GMOUSE.COM driver supports the "Parameters" setting. It lets
you set certain conditions for NetScroll. Follow the commands to set
NetScroll:

This examples assumes you install NetScroll n Driver in C:\gnet31 directory.

Under the C:\PROMPT, type:
   C:\>CD gnet31\DOS
   C:\GNET31\DOS>GMOUSE N<ENTER>

         N = /1    - Use serial mouse on COM1.
             /2    - Use serial mouse on COM2.
             /3    - Use serial mouse on COM3.
             /4    - Use serial mouse on COM4.
             /P    - Use MousePort (PS/2) mouse.
             /P2   - Use MousePort (PS/2) mouse with 2 button.
             /P3   - Use MousePort (PS/2) mouse with 3 button.
             /?    - Help.

         eg. 1. GMOUSE
                -- to install the mouse driver, GMOUSE.COM will automatically
                   select a mouse in use.

             2. GMOUSE U  or  GMOUSE /U
                -- to unload the mouse driver.

             3. GMOUSE P  or  GMOUSE /P
                -- to install the mouse driver and use PS/2 mouse.
