

  ClickSave Tray Utility Version 1.0                      17 December 1997
  ==================================


  WHAT IS CLICKSAVE?
  ------------------

  If you want to launch your screen saver immediately without waiting for
  Windows to do it automatically, then this utility is for you.  It is
  especially handy for locking your screen (assuming you have enabled your
  screen saver password) while you are away from your desk.


  HOW DOES IT WORK?
  -----------------

  The program runs automatically when you start Windows.  The screen saver
  icon appears on the system status tray at the bottom-right of your desktop.
  Double-clicking on the icon starts your screen saver - simple as that!

  The icon also has an associated menu (activated with the right mouse button)
  which allow you to quickly log off or shut down your machine.


  HOW MUCH MEMORY DOES IT USE?
  ----------------------------

  ClickSave is specially designed to take up as few resources as possible.  The
  executable itself is only 35K and has almost no impact on your system's
  performance.


  BEFORE YOU INSTALL
  ------------------

  This software is supplied 'as is' and the author takes no responsibility for any
  damage incurred due to it's installation.  It has, however, been extensively
  tested and is unlikely to cause problems on any Windows 95 or Windows NT machine.

  ClickFinger is SHAREWARE.  If you like this product, and find it useful, then please
  make a small donation (UK5) to the author:

	Mike Bradley
	110 Sydenham Avenue
	Belfast
	BT4 2DT
	United Kingdom


  INSTALLATION
  ------------

  Extract the files into a temporary directory using an unzip utility  [If you are 
  using a recent version of WinZip, then you should be able to simply click on the 
  'Install' button to complete the installation.]

  Execute the Setup program.  The files will be copied to your Windows directory.  When
  you next start Windows, the program will be run.


  RUNNING CLICKSAVE
  -----------------

  The program should be executed automatically on startup.  If you want to run it by
  hand, then select 'Run' form the start menu and enter CLICKSAVE.  Alternatively, use
  the explorer to run it from the Windows directory.  You can drag ClickSave to your desktop
  or add it to your start menu by selecting Start->Settings->Taskbar&Start Menu.

   - Command line options

     /I         If you want to start the screen saver immediately from the command line, you
                can use the /I (for immediate) option after the command.


  DISTRIBUTION
  ------------

  You may freely distribute ClickSave, as long as all the following files are kept together:

		ClickSave.exe
		Setup.exe
		ClickSave.inf
		README.TXT (this file)


  COMMENTS
  --------

  Comments and suggestions are welcome.  Please send them to the address above, or email
  the author, Mike Bradley, at wmdb100@cam.ac.uk.

  Thank you for your interest in ClickSave.


