MW Read Me
MW Read Me
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Kensington MouseWorks Read Me—September 2001
Version 5.7
Table of Contents
1. What’s New
2. Software Requirements
3. MouseWorks and Multiple Users
4. Known Issues
5. MouseWorks and Virtual PC™
6. Installation Details: What Goes Where
7. Control Panel Hidden Features
8. Version History
9. How to contact Kensington
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1. WHAT’S NEW
(See item #8 below for a list of bug fixes.)
• Enhanced and Expanded Read Me File
Just the thing for those sleepless nights.
• Application Set Improvements
This version of MouseWorks includes an entirely new collection of prebuilt
Application Sets, covering a wide range of popular applications. By
importing these sets (refer to the MouseWorks Help), you can quickly
enhance the functionality of your favorite applications with special
MouseWorks functions. You can also modify these settings to your liking,
or create new sets from scratch.
In addition, version 5.7 changes the way Application Set matching occurs.
Previously, the application name in MouseWorks had to match the
application’s name exactly. This caused some problems when upgrading to
newer application versions—for example, a set that worked great with
Adobe® Photoshop® 6.0 would stop working as soon as you upgraded to
Photoshop 6.0.1, because the application name was different. Now, partial
matches are accepted. So an application set with “Photoshop” as the
application name (in the Application Set Properties dialog) will work for
“Adobe Photoshop,” “Adobe® Photoshop® 6.0,” and even “Adobe® Photoshop®
Elements.” See the included sample sets for examples.
In the unlikely event that you have two or more “In Use” sets where one
name is a subset of the other, the longest match will win. For example, if
you have an application set named “Outlook,” that will match both
“Microsoft Outlook” and “Outlook Express.” However, if you also had an
application set named “Outlook Express,” the “Outlook Express” set would
be used for Outlook Express and the “Outlook” set would be used for
“Microsoft Outlook.”
• StudioMouse Support and the Pan/Zoom Response
Kensington’s StudioMouse combines optical precision with a unique scroll
sensor in a stylish, comfortable case. Special MouseWorks features make
this the ideal pointing device for creative professionals—just touch to
scroll, pan, or zoom in popular graphics applications.
The Scroll Sensor
StudioMouse features an innovative control for scrolling and zooming. The
scroll sensor works much like a mechanical scroll wheel, but has increased
sensitivity and additional functionality while using no moving parts.
To scroll up in a window, simply touch the sensor and move your finger
toward the front of the mouse. To scroll down, slide your finger toward
the back of the mouse. The farther (and faster) you move your finger, the
farther (and faster) your window will scroll.
In addition, special areas at the top and bottom of the scroll sensor have
been designated Continuous Scrolli…
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