Microsoft Natural Keyboard IntelliType 1.00 README.TXTLast reviewed: March 18, 1997Article ID: Q121125 |
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SUMMARYThe following information was taken from the Microsoft Natural Keyboard with IntelliType software version 1.0 README.TXT file.
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README.TXT Release Notes for Microsoft Natural Keyboard and the Microsoft IntelliType Software Version 1.00 (C) Copyright Microsoft Corporation, 1994This document contains release notes for the Microsoft Natural Keyboard version 1.0 for Windows. Information in this document is more current than that in the manual or online Help.
How to View This DocumentThis document was formatted to be read in Windows Notepad or the MS-DOS Editor. To print the document in either application, choose Print from the File menu. ******************************************************************
Contents
Part Description ---- ----------- 1 Running the Setup Program 2 Using MS-DOS Disk Caching Software During Setup 3 Using Microsoft Windows Task List 4 If You Are Using Microsoft Windows NT(TM) 5 Turning MouseKey Feedback Off 6 Using Remote Control Software 7 Using Command-Line Switches in MS-DOS 8 A Fix for Visual SlickEdit 9 Using Microsoft IntelliType Software with Laptops10 If You Boot from a Floppy Disk 11 Using the Keypad to Draw in Microsoft Paintbrush 12 If You Have Increased Security in Microsoft Mail 13 Snap-to May Snap Too Often 14 CAPS LOCK Can't Be Disabled in MS-DOS Window 15 If Keyboard Sounds Begin Repeating 16 If You Use CorelDraw, Disable Snap-To 17 Pointer Wrap Can Limit Drag and Drop 18 Uninstalling the IntelliType Software in Windows 3.x 19 Uninstalling the IntelliType Software in Windows NT
Part 1: Running the Setup ProgramUse the Run command from Program Manager or File Manager to start SETUP.EXE as you would any other Windows-based application. For example, if you are installing from drive A:
- Or -> From File Manager, double-click the SETUP.EXE file in drive A. Part 2: Using MS-DOS Disk Caching Software During SetupIf you use MS-DOS disk cache software other than Microsoft SMARTDrive, then don't choose "Reboot" after completing setup. Instead choose "Exit" then exit Windows and reboot your machine manually. Some DOS disk-caching programs use a write-behind caching technique. If the cache isn't flushed before rebooting, disk errors could occur.
Part 3: Using Microsoft Windows Task ListThe Microsoft IntelliType software replaces the Microsoft Windows Task List with Task Manager. If you'd like to go back to using the Task List, follow this procedure (for Microsoft Windows 3.x only):
Part 4: If You Are Using Microsoft Windows NT(TM)If you are using the IntelliType software with Microsoft Windows NT, please note the following restrictions: * This version of the Microsoft IntelliType software supports x86 platforms only. You cannot install the software to another platform such as MIPS or Alpha.* Pointer wrap is not available in Microsoft Windows NT, and will appear grayed out on the Pointer Activity tab. Future releases of Microsoft Windows NT may support Pointer Wrap.* To open Microsoft Windows NT Task List, press CTRL+ESC or double-click on the desktop. If you want to open Task Manager instead, press the left or right Microsoft Windows key. However, you can't open Task Manager if an MS-DOS command shell (MS-DOS window) has the focus.* When using Task Manager, you may in some cases get a network access violation error if you choose the Network button on the Configure Buttons dialog box. This situation is fixed in Microsoft Windows NT version 3.5.* IMPORTANT: Some applications, such as Microsoft Visual C++ version 2, written using the UNICODE character set (as opposed to the ANSI character set), crash when you run the Microsoft IntelliType software on a computer with Microsoft Windows NT version 3.1. This problem is resolved in Microsoft Windows NT version 3.5.* You may experience keyboard and mouse problems if you use the Microsoft Natural Keyboard software with Microsoft Access version 2.0 on the Microsoft Windows NT version 3.5 platform. Part 5: Turning MouseKey Feedback OffMouseKey enables you to use the numeric keypad to move the pointer. You can toggle this feature on and off by pressing LEFT SHIFT + LEFT ALT + NUM LOCK. If you would like to turn off the audio feedback that the MouseKey toggle generates, follow this procedure:
Part 6: Using Remote Control SoftwareIMPORTANT: When you load the Microsoft IntelliType software, Setup installs the Microsoft Natural Keyboard driver over any other keyboard driver previously installed on your system. For example, if you have installed a remote control application such as pcANYWHERE or Carbon Copy, the Microsoft Natural Keyboard driver replaces the driver for that application and prevents it from working. You can use remote control software with the Microsoft Natural Keyboard, but not with the IntelliType software. To use the remote control software, uninstall the Microsoft IntelliType software, using the procedures given below. Then reinstall the remote control software to reset the keyboard driver.
Part 7: Using Command-Line Switches in MS-DOSIf you are using the MS-DOS version of the software, you can type
kbdcpl.exe /?at the prompt to see a list of available switches.
Part 8: A Fix for Visual SlickEditIf you run any version of Visual SlickEdit older than version 1.6, you may find that the application's hot keys don't work from the Microsoft Natural Keyboard. A fix for this problem is available by contacting MicroEdge at (919) 790-1691.
Part 9: Using Microsoft IntelliType Software with LaptopsDo not install the Microsoft IntelliType software on any Texas Instrument laptop that uses the 710 chip and on which you are running Microsoft Windows NT. Installing the software causes the laptop's mouse to hang.
Part 10: If You Boot from a Floppy Disk When you install IntelliType Manager, Setup modifies the AUTOEXEC.BAT file located on your default hard drive (normally c:). If for some reason you boot Microsoft Windows from a floppy disk, you will have to copy the two lines of information that were added to the AUTOEXEC.BAT file on your hard drive to the AUTOEXEC.BAT file located on your boot disk manually. The two lines are:
SET MSINPUT=C:\MSINPUT C:\MSINPUT\KEYBOARD\KBDCPL.EXE /S(The target directory will be different if you installed IntelliType Manager in a different directory.)
Part 11: Using the Keypad to Draw in Microsoft PaintbrushIf you enable the "Use Numeric Keypad as Mouse" option on the Pointer Control tab, you can use the keypad to draw in Microsoft Paintbrush. To draw (or erase), press the Drag Lock key (the 0 key on the keypad). That puts you in draw mode. To return to normal pointer mode, press the Drag Release key (the period key on the keypad). IMPORTANT: If you are working in Paintbrush and using the numeric keypad, return to pointer mode before opening Task Manager. If you open Task Manager while in draw mode, you may hang your system and have to reboot Paintbrush.
Part 12: If You Have Increased Security in Microsoft MailMicrosoft Mail allows you to increase the security of your mail by requiring your password whenever you restore a minimized Mail icon. (You do this by changing the setting for Security in the MSMAIL.INI file. See Help for Microsoft Mail for more information.) However, if you have set this security feature, you cannot use Task Manager to switch to Microsoft Mail when it is minimized. Instead, use either ALT+TAB to switch to Microsoft Mail or double-click the Mail icon.
Part 13: Snap-To May Snap Too OftenIf you encounter a dialog box in which the focus returns to the default button after each individual action (such as selecting custom options during Setup), disable the Snap-to feature on the Pointer Activity tab until you finish the current operation.
Part 14: CAPS LOCK Can't Be Disabled in MS-DOS WindowIn Microsoft Windows 3.x, the Caps Lock Key Disabled button (on the Keyboard Options tab) does not disable CAPS LOCK within an MS-DOS window. This option does work in all Microsoft Windows 3.x applications and Microsoft Windows NT applications and within the MS-DOS window (command shell) in Microsoft Windows NT.
Part 15: If Keyboard Sounds Begin RepeatingIf you have turned on the sound effects for the keyboard and find that the sound repeats continually after pressing a key, you may be experiencing an interrupt conflict. You can either turn off the sound effect (choose Sounds Off on the Keyboard Options tab) or change your sound card Interrupt setting to resolve this problem.
Part 16: If You Use CorelDraw, Disable Snap-toIf you use the Zoom In feature in CorelDraw, be sure to turn off (disable) the Snap-to option on the Pointer Activity tab. This Zoom In feature will not work if Snap-to is enabled.
Part 17: Pointer Wrap Can Limit Drag and DropPointer Wrap can affect the functionality of Drag and Drop in some applications. If you find that Drag and Drop is not working properly, be sure to disable Pointer Wrap on the Pointer Activity tab.
Part 18: Uninstalling the IntelliType Software in Windows 3.xThe Help topic on uninstalling the Microsoft Natural Keyboard software is incomplete. To return your system to its previous condition before you ran the Microsoft Natural Keyboard Setup program, follow the procedures below.
Part 19: Uninstalling the IntelliType Software in Windows NTNote: You must have a user account with Administration security privileges to uninstall the IntelliType software in Windows NT. Note: The directory path may be different if you specified a different target directory during Setup. (a) Delete the file \Windows\idintl32.dll. (b) Open the Registry Editor by running REGEDT32.EXE from File Manager or Program Manager. (c) In HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Ser vices\i8402prt, change the Start value entry to 1. (d) Delete the following registry keys:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control \SessionManager\DOS Devices\WINKBD
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Ser vices\msi8042
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Microsoft Input Devices
HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Control Panel\Microsoft Input Devices (e) In the registry key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft \WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\Windows, delete the string C:\MSINPUT\point32.exe from the value entry "run". Now go to step 4. (a) Using the Registry Editor, delete the following registry keys
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Microsoft Input Devices \Keyboard
HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Control Panel\Microsoft Input Devices\Keyboard (b) Delete the following value entries from HKEY_USERS\ .DEFAULT\Control Panel\Microsoft Input Devices \WindowsPointer
FastPointer MouseKey MouseKeyDelay MouseKeyFeedback MouseKeySpeed (c) Delete the following value entries from HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ Control Panel\Microsoft Input Devices\WindowsPointer
FastPointer MouseKey MouseKeyDelay MouseKeyFeedback MouseKeySpeed (d) Delete the following value entry from HKEY_USERS\ .DEFAULT\Control Panel\Microsoft Input Devices\Sounds
KeySound (e) Delete the following value entry from HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ Control Panel\Microsoft Input Devices\Sounds
KeySound
Go on to step 4. HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Control Panel\Don't Load HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Control Panel\Microsoft Input Devices \Taskman HKEY_CURRENT_USERS\Control Panel\Don't Load HKEY_CURRENT_USERS\Control Panel\Microsoft Input Devices \Taskman
point32.exe to point32e.ms point32.dll to point32d.ms Readme icons from the Microsoft Input Devices program group. If you have no other Microsoft Input Devices installed, you can also delete the Microsoft Input Devices program group. |
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