
         WMOUSE.COM -- WACOM Mouse Emulation Driver V5.02
              For IBM PC, PS/2 and Compatible Systems
                  Copyright WACOM Co., Ltd. 1995


The WACOM mouse emulation driver allows you to use your graphics 
tablet with DOS programs running under real mode DOS (not an 
emulated DOS shell) and in a DOS shell running under Windows 3.1.  
WMOUSE.COM must be installed before running Windows 3.1 to work as 
a mouse pointer under a Windows 3.1 DOS shell.  WMOUSE.COM cannot 
be run from within a DOS shell of Windows.

You should not install WMOUSE.COM if you are using Windows 95 or NT; 
the tablet and pen will automatically function in a DOS shell when 
the Windows drivers are installed. 

If you ran the install program and told it to load the WACOM mouse 
driver at startup, you're ready to use the table and pen in all DOS 
programs that support a mouse. 

If you ran the install program and didn't tell it to load the WACOM 
mouse driver at startup, you can manually load WMOUSE from the 
system prompt.


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                       LOADING THE MOUSE DRIVER 
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NOTE: Be sure that any previously installed mouse drivers have been 
      removed from the AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files. 

      If you have any problems with installation, refer to the 
      instructions for using WTEST and the troubleshooting table 
      in the manual.

1)  Go to the subdirectory where your WACOM drivers are installed.

2)  Type WMOUSE.  If you have a plug and play tablet (ArtPad, 
    ArtPad II, or ArtZ II) you don't have to specify the com port 
    number for the tablet -- the driver automatically searches all 
    com ports.  If your tablet is not plug and play-compatible, you 
    must specify the Com port or Com address location, otherwise 
    COM1 will be used.  If the program successfully finds the 
    tablet, you'll get a confirmation message.

    If the tablet is not found and the com port was not specified, 
    the WACOM mouse driver will be installed on com port 1.

    If another mouse driver is loaded, you'll see an error message.

3)  If you get an error message, unload the other mouse driver from 
    memory by removing it from the CONFIG.SYS or AUTOEXEC.BAT file 
    and rebooting your computer. 

4)  If your computer cannot find the WACOM tablet, you'll get an 
    error message.  Check the following: 

    *  Verify the tablet power light is on.

    *  Be sure the cable is securely connected to the computer.

    *  Run the test utility, WTEST.  You can find more information 
       on this program in your manual or in the WTEST.TXT file. 


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                         MOUSE DRIVER OPTIONS
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To customize the WACOM mouse driver, a forward slash (/) followed 
by a command option can be added to the command line. You can use 
multiple command options, but each option must be preceded by a 
space and a forward slash.  Either upper or lowercase letters can 
be used.  For example, if you type WMOUSE /R, the WACOM mouse 
driver will load (if not already loaded) with the pen configured 
for relative positioning.  You'll see the line, 'WACOM driver set 
for relative mode.'

If no options are given, the pen will default to absolute 
positioning.  Be sure your tablet is not using a com port that 
shares an IRQ line with another device.  If you want to use both 
a tablet and a modem, be sure the table is not sharing an IRQ 
line with the modem.

Command line options are as follows:

/1     Specifies COM1. 

/2     Specifies COM2.

/3     Specifies COM3.

/4     Specifies COM4.

/3F8   Specifies a com port address.  3F8 is the standard hex 
       address for COM1.  Hex address options should be used if 
       you have a com port with a non-standard memory address.

/A     Sets absolute pointer positioning.  The pointer jumps to an 
       exact location on the screen as determined by the position 
       of the pen on the tablet.  This is the default setting.

/D     Disables the WMOUSE driver.  This is useful when you want to 
       disable the WMOUSE driver without removing it from memory.

/E     Enables the tablet driver.  This is useful when you have 
       previously disabled the WMOUSE driver and want to enable 
       it again.

/R     Sets relative pointer positioning.  Use this option if 
       you're more comfortable with the typical movement of a mouse.
 
/U     Unloads the WMOUSE driver from memory.  This is useful when 
       you want to remove the WMOUSE driver from memory, thus 
       freeing memory space without restarting your computer.
  
/?     Help.  Displays this list of available options.
