PLEASE READ ------------------------------------------------- By using the following Windows 3.1 Driver Library (the "Software"), you are hereby agreeing to the included license agreement. Please review the file LICENSE.TXT. ACCESS PACK ---------------------------------------------------- Access Pack makes it easier for you to control the keyboard and mouse when you use Windows version 3.1. The Access Pack software is fully compatible with the normal Windows configurations, and should not be noticeable by users who do not wish to use its additional features. Therefore it can be used on all machines, including those infrequently used by people who require it. Access Pack consists of three keyboard drivers and a mouse driver which replace the standard Windows drivers for most hardware configurations. It also includes ACCESS.EXE, a program that controls the Access functions, and ACCESS.WRI, an online text file that describes Access Pack and explains how to use it. Installing Access Pack for Persons with Disabilities ---------------------------------------------------- 1. Make sure you are outside of Windows as the MS-DOS prompt. 2. Start Setup 3. Move the selection to the Computer entry and press enter. (might insert that they should note the current value for use in next step) 4. select the final entry marked "Other" and press enter. 5. When Setup prompts you for the disk containing the device driver, insert the disk you made during the downloading procedure, or type the path of the directory on your hard drive where you downloaded the files. Press enter. 6. choose the entry from the list which most closely matches your computer type, but includes the word "(Access)" and press enter. (An example Machine type is "MS-DOS System (Access)".) 7. move the selection to the Mouse entry and press enter. (might insert that they should note the current value for use in next step) *NOTE: You MUST select a MOUSE entry that includes the word "(Access)", even if you are NOT USING A MOUSE. In that case you should choose the entry "No mouse or other pointing device (Access)". 8. choose the entry from the list which most closely matches your mouse type, but includes the word "(Access)" and press enter. (An example Mouse type is "Microsoft, or IBM PS/2 (Access)".) 9. move the selection to the Complete Changes entry and press enter. ** For more information on running maintenance mode setup see Chapter 15, "Maintaining Windows with Setup," in the "Microsoft Windows User's Guide." 10. Create a program item for the Access application. For more information, see Chapter 3, "Program Manager," in the "Microsoft Windows User's Guide." For information about using Access Pack, see the ACCESS.WRI file that was copied to your system when the keyboard and mouse drivers were installed. Once you are running Windows you might want to take the following optional steps: Printing the documentation -------------------------- 1. start Write from the accessories group 2. load ACCESS.WRI from your windows directory 3. print it out