~WELCOME_SCREEN
    The Setup screens includes Instruction windows like
    this one. To find out about a particular option, select that
    option. An explanation will appear in the Instruction window.
    Use Page Up and Page Down to scroll through Instructions.
    To exit from the Setup program at any time, choose Exit.

~DISIN_SCREEN

    Setup copies this information to a file on your disk.
    The information is used for copyright protection.

~DRIVER_FOUND_SCREEN
    To write over the existing mouse driver, select Yes.

    To create a new directory for your mouse, select No,
    then enter the new directory in the next screen.

~DIRECTORY

    This field indicates the drive and directory where
    Setup installs the mouse files. If the directory
    you tell Setup to use doesn't exist, it is created
    when Setup copies the mouse driver files.

    Do not choose a ram drive unless your computer
    preserves this memory when it is turned off. Do not
    choose a network drive unless your computer connects
    to the network each time you turn it on.

~MSDOS_INSTALL

    Setup installs the files necessary to
    use your mouse in MS-DOS.

~WIN_INSTALL

    Setup installs the files necessary to use
    your mouse in Windows.

~DOSWIN_INSTALL

    Setup installs the files necessary to use your
    mouse in Windows and MS-DOS.

~CUSTOM_INSTALL

    You can select the files you'd like Setup to install.

~CUSTOM_INTRO

    Use the mouse, the tab key, or the arrow keys to move 
    through the window. Click the mouse or press the space
    bar to select the files you'd like Setup to install.

~MSDOS_DRIVER

    Setup installs the files necessary to use
    your mouse in MS-DOS.

~WIN_DRIVER

    Setup installs the files necessary to use
    your mouse in Windows.

~CPANEL

    Setup installs the files for the Mouse Control Panel in MS-DOS.
    The Mouse Control Panel lets you customize your mouse. For
    example, you can change mouse sensitivity and acceleration.

~POINT

    Setup installs the files for the Mouse Control Panel in Windows.
    The Mouse Control Panel lets you customize your mouse. For
    example, you can change mouse sensitivity and acceleration.

~README

    Contains important notes that weren't available
    at the time the User's Guide went to print.

~OPTIONS_BTN

    Lets you access a set of options so that you can
    customize your system for use with the mouse.

~OPTIONS_INTRO

    Use the mouse, the tab key, or the arrow keys to move 
    through the window. Click the mouse or press the space
    bar to select the desired options.

~MODIFY_PATH

    Adds the directory you specified in Setup to the
    PATH statement in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file. If no
    PATH statement exists, one is created. Note that Setup
    creates a backup of an existing AUTOEXEC.BAT file
    in the root directory.

~ACTIVATE_LCD

    Automatically makes the mouse pointer larger
    and reverses its color to improve its visibility.

~LOAD_AUTO
   Adds a line containing MOUSE.COM to the AUTOEXEC.BAT
   file. If you don't select this option, you will have to load the
   mouse manually every time you start your  computer. To load
   the mouse driver manually, see the User's Guide.

~FINAL_SCRN_ORIENT
   Restart your computer to complete the installation process.
   After you restart your computer, the Orient program runs
   automatically so that you can set the buttons and orientation
   of your BallPoint mouse.

~FINAL_SCRN_GEN
   Restart your computer to complete the installation process.
   To customize your mouse after restart, use one of the
   following methods to run the Mouse Control Panel:

   If you installed the mouse for Windows, double-click
    the mouse icon in Windows.

   If you installed the mouse for MS-DOS, type 'CPANEL' 
   at the system prompt.

~COPY_FILES

         Please wait...

~ENDOFHELP


