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Mouse Warp 2.1
Copyright (c) 1992-1994 TOGGLE BOOLEANS
All rights reserved.
We have tested Mouse Warp in a variety of environments in
order to ensure compatibility with a broad range of systems.
However, the continually growing number of combinations of
hardware and software makes it impossible to test Mouse
Warp in all environments. We have tried to adhere to all
applicable development guidelines from Microsoft and other
sources but even a perfect program can fail when run in
combination with another program that uses non-standard
or unrecommends procedures.
Un-Installing Mouse Warp
------------------------
The first thing to do when you experience severe
incompatibilities such as a system lock up, is to stop
Mouse Warp from loading as soon as Windows starts.
From DOS, using a DOS editor such as EDIT, edit the
WIN.INI file in your Windows directory. Find the
'load=' line under the [windows] section. After
the equal sign will be the name of the Mouse Warp
executable and of any other executables that are loaded
when Windows starts. Remove the reference to Mouse Warp.
For example if the line currently reads:
load=c:\mouswarp\mouswarp.exe c:\other\other.exe
Change it to read:
load=c:\other\other.exe
After you have completed the above procedure, save the
file and exit the editor. Now when you run Windows
Mouse Warp will not be started automatically.
If you wish, you may now try to close other applications
that may have running, especially if your are running
alternate desktop programs or other cursor enhancement
tools. Next, try to run Mouse Warp by doubling click
on the MOUSWARP.EXE file from the File Manager. If
a lock up occurs again, reboot and then run Windows
again. This time, try removing any other utilties you
may have running. If you do not succeed in locating
the conflict, you can remove Mouse Warp from your
system by deleting the Mouse Warp files from the
directory where you installed it, removing MOUSWARP.INI
from your Windows directory and removing MOUSWARP.CPL
from your Windows system directory.
Please take the time to report the problem to Toggle
Booleans so that we can attempt to correct the problem
in a future release. You can contact Toggle Booleans
at:
Box 4204 Station E
Ottawa, Ontario,
Canada, K1S 5B2
or via e-mail at:
CompuServe: 71534,3255
Internet : 71545.3255@compuserve.com