
                    LOGITECH MouseWare Release 6.20
                    -------------------------------

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  * IMPORTANT: This README file contains important information about *
  * the release 6.20 of this software which cannot be found in the   *
  * manuals.  Please make sure you go through the relevant sections. *
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  This README file provides information on the following topics:

  New In This Release
  ===================
         - Improved DOS VESA Super VGA Overlay
         - New Windows Cursor Enhancement Utility
         - AutoDesk Device Interface (ADI) Digitizer Driver

  DOS Utilities
  =============
         - How To Run DOS Install
         - Logitech DOS Mouse Driver, Release 6.20
         - How To Upgrade Your MouseWare DOS Files
         - How To Install Your Mouse For The GEM Environment
         - AutoDesk Device Interface (ADI) Digitizer Driver
         - How To Install The Real Mode ADI Driver
         - How To Install The Protected Mode ADI Driver
         - How To Install Your Mouse For DOS 4.0 Shell Program
         - How To Install Your Mouse For DOS 5.0 Shell Program
         - Loading The Mouse Driver High
         - Olivetti Monochrome Adapters
         - ClickEd

  Windows Utilities
  =================
         - The Logitech Windows Control Panel
         - The Logitech Windows Cursor Enhancement Panel
         - Windows Running In 386 Enhanced Mode
         - Logitech Cordless Mouse
         - Installation With The Norton Desktop Shell
         - Windows Files Update
         - Bus Mouse Conflict
         - Installation Conflict
         - MousePort (PIX) Compatibility

  Technical Notes
  ===============
         - List Of The Files On The Disk


  DOS Utilities
  =============

   How To Run DOS Install
   ----------------------
   Before running Install, please make sure you have at least 20 file
   handles in your CONFIG.SYS.  Add this line to your CONFIG.SYS if
   not already present:

      FILES=20

   Then put the diskette that has the DOS utilities into your floppy
   drive, and at the command prompt from your floppy drive, type:

      INSTALL

   followed by carriage return.  Follow the instruction on the screen
   to complete the installation.

   Logitech DOS Mouse Driver, Release 6.20
   ---------------------------------------
   Mouse support for standard VESA super VGA mode has been added for
   this release.  The modes supported are modes 100(hex) through
   10C(hex), and mode 6A(hex).

   The appropriate files will be automatically installed if the mouse
   installation program detects a VESA BIOS extension, release 1.00
   or higher, or a VGA adapter.

   The DOS driver is made up of the following three files:

      1) MOUSE.COM    : mouse driver
      2) LMOUSE.INI   : mouse driver configuration file
      3) LVESA.OVL    : video module for the DOS driver

   These files must be in the same directory.  However, the
   configuration file and the video module are not required -- if any
   one (or both) is missing, MOUSE.COM will still load, but super VGA
   video modes will not be available.  As for MOUSE.SYS, VESA super VGA
   modes are not supported at this time, and LMOUSE.INI and LVESA.OVL
   are not required.

   The configuration file is automatically created by the installation
   program for your specific hardware configuration.  We recommend that
   you do NOT modify it.  In case you change your video adapter, we
   suggest that you reinstall the mouse software to update the
   configuration file.

   If you happen to have a MOUSE environment variable in your
   AUTOEXEC.BAT that does not point to the installed mouse directory,
   e.g.:

      SET MOUSE=DRIVE:\DIFFERENT_PATH;

   please remove it.  It could cause the DOS mouse driver not being
   able to find LMOUSE.INI if it is set incorrectly.

   How To Upgrade Your MouseWare DOS Files
   ---------------------------------------
   If you are upgrading from a previous version of MouseWare, we
   recommend that you install your MouseWare in the same directory as
   your previous version.
   The INSTALL program replaces the old software in the MOUSE directory
   with the new versions.  It will ask for your permission before it
   replaces any menu definition files already in your MOUSE directory.

   How To Install Your Mouse For The GEM Environment
   -------------------------------------------------
   When installing GEM, if there is no selection for the Logitech
   Mouse, choose the selection for "MOUSE.COM".

   AutoDesk Device Interface (ADI) Digitizer Driver
   ------------------------------------------------
   The Logitech Real Mode ADI driver is compatible with all versions
   of AutoCAD, as well as other AutoDesk products such as AutoSketch,
   or AutoShade.
   The Logitech Protected Mode ADI driver is compatible with AutoCAD
   releases 11 and 12.

   Both the real and the protected mode ADI drivers require that you
   load the Logitech DOS mouse driver prior to using the ADI drivers.
   Both drivers combine keyboard shift states with mouse buttons to
   produce 16 ADI button events for complex AutoCAD menu handling.
   This allows you to access common AutoCAD commands without taking
   your hands off the mouse.  Please refer to your AutoCAD Reference
   Manual, under Button Menu section.

   These drivers also work with 2-button mice by simulating a middle
   button when you click both buttons at once.

   To avoid conflict with the default hot-key sequence of CLICK.EXE -
   Ctrl-Alt-Left, Ctrl-Alt-Right, and Ctrl-Alt-Middle, it is advised
   that you either: (1) disable CLICK.EXE by 'CLICK OFF'; (2) remove
   CLICK.EXE from memory by 'CLICK OUT'; (3) during DOS installation,
   choose not to load CLICK automatically; (4) or remap the hot-key
   sequence by running CLICKED.EXE.

   The Button Menu map is as follows:

   PICK = Left
      1 = Right
      2 = Middle

      3 = Ctrl + Left
      4 = Ctrl + Right
      5 = Ctrl + Middle

      6 = Alt + Left
      7 = Alt + Right
      8 = Alt + Middle

      9 = Ctrl + Alt + Left
     10 = Ctrl + Alt + Right
     11 = Ctrl + Alt + Middle

     12 = Shift + Left
     13 = Shift + Right
     14 = Shift + Middle

     15 = Ctrl + Shift + Left

   How To Install The Real Mode ADI Driver
   ---------------------------------------
   Copy the real mode ADI driver DGLOGI.COM to a directory in your PATH
   variable, or simply copy it to your MOUSE directory.  Make sure you
   load DGLOGI.COM after you already loaded the DOS mouse driver.
   You may want to edit your AUTOEXEC.BAT and add the line:

      DGLOGI

   after the MOUSE command.

   While in AutoCAD, configure your digitizer to ADI digitizer or
   AutoDesk Device Interface (depending on your release), and select
   the default interrupt (0x79).

   You can set the ADI sensitivity by loading the Real Mode ADI driver
   as follows:

      DGLOGI Snnn

   where nnn is a number between 1 and 100.  The default is 50.

   To remove DGLOGI.COM from memory, type 'DGLOGI OUT' or 'DGLOGI OFF'.

   How To Install The Protected Mode ADI Driver
   --------------------------------------------
   Copy the protected mode ADI driver DGLOGI.EXP to your ACAD directory
   or to its drivers sub-directory, depending your AutoCAD release.

   AutoCAD Release 11 requires that the protected mode ADI driver be
   placed in the same directory as AutoCAD OR in the path specified by
   the environment variables ACAD, ACADCFG, OR the driver may be
   specified exactly by setting the DGPADI environment variable to
   point to DGLOGI.EXP with the absolute path, for example:

      SET DGPADI=C:\ACAD\DGLOGI.EXP

   AutoCAD Release 12 creates a directory specifically for drivers,
   therefore you should copy DGLOGI.EXP into that directory.

   While in AutoCAD, run CONFIG to properly configure the driver.
   Make sure you select the "Logitech Enhanced" driver.

   How To Install Your Mouse For DOS 4.0 Shell Program
   ---------------------------------------------------
   IBM DOS 4.0x installation places a new AUTOEXEC.BAT file in the
   root directory and a DOSSHELL.BAT file in the DOS files directory.

   In order to use a Logitech Mouse (any type) with the mouse driver
   in memory, you must modify both the AUTOEXEC.BAT and DOSSHELL.BAT
   files.

   1) With a text editor, open the DOSSHELL.BAT file and find this
      statement:

      "@SHELLC /MOS:[driver].MOS/TRAN/COLOR/ etc...."
      (where [driver] can be PCIBMDRV, PCMSDRV, or PCMSPDRV)

   2) Delete "/MOS:[driver].MOS" from the "@SHELLC" statement.  Leave
   the rest of the statement.  The modified statement should now
   look like this:

      "@SHELLC /TRAN/COLOR/ etc...."

   3) Modify your AUTOEXEC.BAT file:
      Include the C:\MOUSE sub-directory in the PATH statement.  Load
      MOUSE, and if needed, LOGIMENU and CLICK before you execute
      DOSSHELL.

   This lets you use your Logitech Mouse both inside and outside the
   Shell for DOS 4.0x.

   How To Install Your Mouse For DOS 5.0 Shell Program
   ---------------------------------------------------
   The DOS mouse driver should be loaded prior to the DOS 5.0 DOSShell
   and not within a DOS box.  Also Windows 3.x should not be launched
   from a DOS 5.0 DOSShell.  This may result in loss of mouse
   functionality under Windows 3.x.

   Loading The Mouse Driver High
   -----------------------------
   In case you have problems trying to load the mouse driver high, you
   can load the driver without the VESA video overlay with the
   following command:

   For DOS 5.x:      LOADHIGH MOUSE NOVCI

   For the mouse driver to load in high memory it must have enough
   memory to load straight from disk.  The mouse drivers size on disk
   is at least 40K.  The room needed to load from disk into high
   memory must be at least 40K.

   Once the driver has initialized it frees a large portion of
   memory.  The remaining size in memory is 17K to 22K.

   All programs that are loaded high must be loaded into memory
   with their full size intact.

   Sometimes the loading order can make a difference.  If the
   mouse driver is loaded first and smaller programs are loaded
   last then the driver would load high properly.

   Some load high parameters, such as QEMM386's /H (Happy) parameter,
   may not allow the LVESA.OVL to be loaded.  You will receive the
   following message if LVESA.OVL is unable to load:

      'Error: Not enough memory to load the video module'

   Other load high programs may not allow LVESA.OVL to load at all. If
   this occurs and LVESA.OVL is required, the mouse driver must be
   loaded in low DOS memory.

   Olivetti Monochrome Adapters
   ----------------------------
   Support for special video modes has been removed from the DOS mouse
   driver.  Programs that use these modes will need to be reconfigured
   to work with a standard video adapter.  Your program documentation
   should contain the information you'll need.

   ClickEd
   -------
   ClickEd - The control panel hot key mask cannot be changed while
   running in a multitasking environment.


  Windows Utilities
  =================

   The Logitech Windows Control Panel
   ----------------------------------
   The Logitech Mouse Control Panel for Windows has been enhanced as
   follows:
   - Clicking the Cursor button brings up the Cursor Enhancement Panel.
     Please refer to the following section.
   - A "left button double click" function can be assigned to the
     middle or right mouse button.
   - With at least one button assigned, it is possible to call up the
     Mouse Control Panel from the "LogiMouse" icon.  To do so, double
     click on the "LogiMouse" icon.

   If you wish to alter the orientation of your TrackMan device under
   Windows, you can edit your SYSTEM.INI with SYSEDIT.EXE, under
   section [LogiMouse] and set Orientation=NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, or WEST.
   As for a Logitech TrackMan Portable device, you can set the
   orientation in the Mouse Control Panel.

   The Logitech Windows Cursor Enhancement Panel
   ---------------------------------------------
   This new utility is intended for users of notebook computers with
   black-and-white LCD displays or high-resolution monitors.  Click
   the "Cursor" button in the Windows Mouse Control Panel to launch
   the Cursor Enhancement Panel.

   Select one or more of the available options to make the cursor more
   noticeable.  You can change: Color (black or white); Orientation
   (left or right); Size (small, medium or large); Cursor Tracking;
   Cursor Trails, Shrink Delay and Speed Sensitivity.  Please use
   Windows Help for more information.

   If your version of Windows and your Display Driver support Mouse
   Trails this cursor enhancement feature may be enabled by selecting
   the "Cursor Trails" check box in the Cursor Enhancement Control
   Panel.  Please refer to the Cursor Enhancement Addendum for more
   information.

   If you select the "Always On Top" option from the Logitech Cursor
   Enhancements Panel and would like to use a white background for the
   LogiCursor icon, edit a file called LCURSOR.INI which can be found
   in the WINDOWS directory and add the following line under the
   section titled [Configuration]:

      TransparentIcon=0

   In order for the new setting to take effect restart Windows.  If you
   wish to restore the icon to the default background (transparent),
   delete the above line and restart Windows.

   Windows Running In 386 Enhanced Mode
   ------------------------------------
   There are two limitations when running Windows in 386 enhanced
   mode:

   1) You cannot use the DOS mouse driver in "DUAL" mode.
   2) If you use the MouseMan Cordless Mouse on a mouse port
      (sometimes called a PS/2 or PIX port), the Logitech Mouse
      Control Panel "About" box only shows static information from
      the start of your Windows session.  Thus, if you change the
      channel in the current Windows session, information in the
      "About" box will not change until the next session.

   Logitech Cordless Mouse
   -----------------------
   Logitech Cordless mouse provides up to 6 feet of pick-up field
   between transmitter and receiver depending on the environment in
   which the mouse is being used.  The mouse pick-up field might be
   affected by one or more of the following:

   1) Both the mouse and receiver are placed on a separate large
      metal surface which may act as an antenna and interfere with the
      mouse -- to correct the problem, avoid using the mouse on a metal
      surface.

   2) Some monitors emit frequencies similar to the ones used by the
      mouse in which case a poor mouse behavior may result -- to
      correct the problem, try moving the receiver unit away from the
      interfering source and/or operate the mouse on a different
      channel.

   3) Poor mouse behavior may also result from not placing the mouse
      and the receiver on the same plane.  Make sure that both mouse
      and receiver are on the same plane/level.  Also, make sure that
      the receiver unit lays flat on the surface with the green LED
      facing up.  You may also experience some deterioration in the
      mouse pick-up field due to having objects (specially electronic
      devices) between mouse and receiver -- to correct the problem,
      remove any objects found between the mouse and the receiver.

   If you are using Logitech Cordless mouse model number M-RA12 and
   experience a floating mouse cursor on the screen without the mouse
   being moved, more than likely a new battery is needed.

   You should also be aware that Logitech's drivers use the cordless
   mouse on a serial port at 9600 baud.  If you encounter problems
   using the cordless mouse on a serial port under Windows in 386
   enhanced mode, load the driver at 1200 baud:

    - Under DOS, load the driver with the '1200' option (e.g. mouse
      1200).
    - Under Windows, use NotePad to edit your SYSTEM.INI file.  Under
      the [LogiMouse] section, add the following statement:

      baudrate=1200

   If you experience poor performance from your cordless mouse in a
   DOS box under Windows in 386 Enhanced mode please do the following:

      1) Click on the PIF Editor in Windows
      2) Under the FILE menu, OPEN the PIF file for your DOS session(s)
         (DOSPRMPT.PIF is the default for DOS)
      3) For the 'Execution:' option, click on 'Exclusive'
      4) Save the altered PIF file and exit the PIF Editor.

   This will prevent Windows from ignoring some of the reports being
   sent by the mouse.

   Installation With The Norton Desktop Shell
   ------------------------------------------
   If you run the Winstall program and the Program Group box is dimmed,
   cancel the installation.  From the Norton Desktop window, choose
   Preferences from the Configure menu.  Enable the Quick Access on
   Startup option.  After you click OK, choose Save Configuration from
   the configure menu.  You can now restart the installation.  In
   Windows 3.0, you will access the Mouse Control Panel by opening
   the group in which you installed it and by double clicking on its
   icon to open it.
   For Windows 3.1 and above, the Logitech Mouse Control Panel is
   accessed through the Windows Control Panel found in the Main group.

   Windows Files Update
   --------------------
   At the end of the installation, the Windows SYSTEM.INI and SETUP.INF
   files are updated to reflect your newly installed software.  The
   original version of these files are respectively saved to SYSTEM.OLD
   and SETUP.OLD.

   Bus Mouse Conflict
   ------------------
   If you have a Bus Mouse with its jumper set on IRQ 2, you may
   experience compatibility problems when starting Windows.  The
   problem can be solved by changing the IRQ selection jumper on
   your Bus board to another interrupt not in use.

   Installation Conflict
   ---------------------
   Depending on your configuration, you may experience problems when
   Windows tries to restart after the installation.  In this case, you
   should restart your system.  This is only an installation problem
   and should not affect the normal use of the mouse software.

   MousePort (PIX) Compatibility
   -----------------------------
   If you experience compatibility problems with your mouse attached
   to the MousePort (PIX) or a PS/2 port, you should connect it to the
   computer through the serial port.  In this case, use the mouse
   through the serial port and check for a possible computer ROM
   upgrade for your system.

  Technical Notes
  ===============

   DOS Program Files
   -----------------
   MOUSE.COM       Standard Logitech DOS mouse driver.

   LMOUSE.INI      Mouse driver configuration file.
   LVESA.OVL       Video module for the DOS driver.

   MOUSE.SYS       DOS mouse driver that is useful for systems with
                   dedicated mouse-based applications that need a
                   minimum of user control.

   INSTALL.BAT     Installation program.
   MWINST.EXE
   MWINST.SCR
   MWINST.CFG

   MTUTOR.EXE      Mouse tutorial program.
   MTUTOR.SCR

   README.EXE      Readme file viewer.

   COMCHECK.EXE    Tests the connection of your serial mouse.

   GOMOUSE.BAT     Batch file created by the installation program,
                   if you selected create GOMOUSE from the DOS
                   installation.  It loads the necessary DOS files you
                   need, to use your mouse with your DOS applications.

   CLICK.EXE       Mouse control center and DOS control panel.

   CLICKED.EXE     Click's source editor.
   CLICKED.SCR

   LOGIMENU.COM    Menu loader program.

   GOMENU.EXE      Menu generator.
   GOMENU.OVL

   M123.COM        Mouse-2-3 is a mouse interface for Lotus 1-2-3,
   M123.MEN        for versions 2.2 and earlier.

   *.MNU           Menu files to be used with LOGIMENU.

   DGLOGI.COM      Real Mode ADI v4.1 compliant driver.
   DGLOGI.EXP      Protected Mode ADI v4.2 compliant driver.

   Windows Program Files
   ---------------------

   LMOUSE.DRV      Windows mouse driver for Windows 3.0 or
                   greater.

   LVMD.386        Windows virtual mouse driver for Windows 3.0 or
                   greater for 386 enhanced mode.

   LPANEL.EXE      Application stub used to launch the Control Panel
                   under Windows 3.0.

   LMOUSE.DLL      Mouse Control Panel.
   LMOUSE.HLP      Right handed mouse help file.
   LMOUSE_L.HLP    Left handed mouse help file.

   LBUTTONS.EXE    Mouse Control Panel button engine.
   LBUTTONS.DLL

   LCURSOR.EXE     Cursor Enhancement Program.
   LCURSOR.DLL
   LCURSOR.HLP

   WINSTALL.EXE    Installation program.
   WINSTALL.INF

   Other File(s)
   -------------
   README.TXT      The file you are reading.

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