═══ 1. Help for Pen for OS/2 Installation Options ═══ You can accept the default installation, or you can select or deselect one of the choices by placing your mouse pointer over a check box or radio button and then pressing mouse button 1. Once you have made your selection, press OK to continue. Pen for OS/2 Select this choice to install the Pen for OS/2 software on your system. Pen device driver Select this choice to install support for a pen device driver. Pen for OS/2 must already be installed on your system. ReadMe Select this choice to display the ReadMe file. This file contains important installation information you should view prior to installing Pen for OS/2 and pen device drivers. Update CONFIG.SYS Select Pen for OS/2 automatically updates if you want changes made to your CONFIG.SYS automatically. Select You will update if you wish to make changes to the CONFIG.SYS yourself. To successfully install Pen for OS/2, the CONFIG.SYS file must be updated. By default, Pen for OS/2 will automatically update this file during the installation. If, however, you select CONFIG.SYS - You will update, instead of the system automatically updating your CONFIG.SYS file, it creates an updated version of your CONFIG.SYS file in the root directory called CONFIGCH.XXX. After Pen for OS/2 is installed, you must replace your existing CONFIG.SYS file with this file, or update your existing CONFIG.SYS file to include the required statements. To exit the Pen for OS/2 installation program, select Exit. ═══ 2. Help for Pen for OS/2 Installation ═══ Use this panel to change where on your system the Pen for OS/2 software is installed, or you can accept the defaults by selecting Install. If you select Cancel, you return to the Pen for OS/2 Installation Options panel without performing the installation. For a detailed explanation of each field, select on one of the following: o Source drive o Target drive o Code to install o Space available ═══ 3. Help for Source Drive ═══ Use the Source fields to change the location that the Pen for OS/2 software is installed from. Drive This field contains the default drive that is active when the Pen for OS/2 installation is started. To change the drive, scroll through the list of valid drive letters, and then select the one you want. Directory This field contains the directory Pen for OS/2 is installed from. To change the directory, scroll through the list, and then select the one you want by double-clicking on it. Path This field contains the path Pen for OS/2 is installed from. To change the default path, type a valid path directly into the path window. ═══ 4. Help for Target Drive ═══ Use the Target fields to change the location that the Pen for OS/2 software is installed to. Drive This field contains the drive that you want the Pen for OS/2 software to install to. To change the drive, scroll through the list of valid drive letters, and then select the one you want. Directory This field contains the directory Pen for OS/2 is installed to. To change the directory, scroll through the list of directories, and then select the one you want by double-clicking on it. The Install, Help, and Dll subdirectories are created below the directory you specify. Path This field contains the path Pen for OS/2 is installed to, which is \PEN. To change the default path, type a valid path directly into the path window. Note: The target cannot be on the LAN. The Installation program only installs the Pen for OS/2 software to your hard file. ═══ 5. Help for Code to Install ═══ This field displays the amount of space needed to install the Pen for OS/2 software. The target drive is checked to ensure that there is enough space to install all the files. If there is not enough space, a warning message is displayed. You then have the option of continuing or stopping the installation now. ═══ 6. Help for Space Available ═══ This field displays the amount of space that is available on the target disk. ═══ 7. Help for Pen for OS/2 - CONFIGCH.SYS Changed ═══ Your CONFIG.SYS file was updated with Pen for OS/2 software information. Restart your system by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del for the changes to take effect. Select OK to continue the installation. ═══ 8. Help for Pen for OS/2 - CONFIGCH.xxx Created ═══ You must either update your CONFIG.SYS with the changes reflected in the CONFIGCH.xxx file, or replace your existing CONFIG.SYS with this file before the Pen for OS/2 software will function properly. Restart your computer by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del for the changes to take effect. Note: The CONFIG.xxx file was placed in the root directory of your startup drive. ═══ 9. Help for Pen Device Driver - Installation ═══ Use the Source fields to change the location that the pen device driver is installed from. Drive This field contains the default drive that is active when the pen device driver installation is started. To change the drive, scroll through the list of valid drive letters, and then select the one you want by double-clicking on it. Directory This field contains the directory the pen device driver is installed from. To change the directory, scroll through the list of directories, and then select the one you want by double-clicking on it. Path This field contains the path the pen device driver is installed from. To change the default path, type a valid path directly into the path window. Select Install to continue, or Cancel to stop the pen device driver installation now. ═══ 10. Help for Pen Device Driver - Installation ═══ Use this panel to specify the pen device you want to install support for, and to indicate the target drive, directory and path the pen device driver should be copied to. Pen device This field displays the names of the devices that can be installed from the source drive. Drive This field contains the drive that you want the Pen Device Driver to install to. To change the drive, scroll through the list of valid drive letters, and then select the one you want by double-clicking on it. Directory This field contains the directory the Pen Device Driver is installed to. To change the directory, scroll through the list of directories, and then select the one you want by double-clicking on it. Path This field contains the path the pen device driver is installed to. To change the default path, type a valid path directly into the path window. Code to install This field displays the amount of space needed to install the pen device driver. The target drive is checked to ensure that there is enough space to install all the files. If there is not enough space, a warning message is displayed. You then have the option of continuing or stopping the installation now. Space Available This field displays the amount of space on the target disk you want to install the pen device driver to. ═══ 11. Help for Pen Device Driver - CONFIG.SYS Changed ═══ Your CONFIG.SYS file was updated with the pen device driver information. Restart your system by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del for the changes to take effect. Select OK to continue the installation. ═══ 12. Help for Pen Device Driver - CONFIGCH.xxx Created ═══ You must either update your CONFIG.SYS with the changes reflected in the CONFIGCH.xxx file, or replace your existing CONFIG.SYS with the new file. Restart your system by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del for the changes to take effect. Note: The CONFIG.xxx file was placed in the root directory of your startup drive. ═══ 13. Help for Pen for OS/2 Toolkit Installation Options ═══ You can accept the default installation, or you can select or deselect one of the choices by placing your mouse pointer over a check box and then pressing mouse button 1. Once a choice is selected, press OK to continue. Pen for OS/2 Toolkit Select this choice to install the Pen for OS/2 Toolkit on your system. ReadMe Select this choice to display the Pen for OS/2 Toolkit ReadMe file. This file contains important installation information you should view prior to installing the Pen for OS/2 Toolkit. Update CONFIG.SYS If you choose not to select this option, the installation program creates a file CONFIGCH.xxx (where xxx is a number beginning with 001) with all the required statements, and places it in the root of the startup drive. You must then copy the suggested changes in this file to your CONFIG.SYS file for the software to function properly. To exit the Pen for OS/2 Toolkit installation now, select Exit. ═══ 14. Help for Pen for OS/2 Toolkit Installation ═══ Use this panel to change where on your system the Pen for OS/2 Toolkit is installed, or you can accept the defaults by selecting Install. If you select Cancel, you return to the Pen for OS/2 Toolkit Installation Options panel without performing the installation. For a detailed explanation of each field, tap on one of the following: o Source drive o Target drive o Code to install o Space available ═══ 15. Help for Source Drive ═══ Use the Source fields to change the location that the Pen for OS/2 Toolkit is installed from. Drive This field contains the default drive that is active when the Pen for OS/2 Toolkit installation is started. To change the drive, scroll through the list of valid drive letters, and then select the one you want by double-clicking on it. Directory This field contains the directory the Pen for OS/2 Toolkit is installed from. To change the directory, scroll through the list of directories, and then select the one you want by double-clicking on it. Path This field contains the path the Pen for OS/2 Toolkit is installed from. To change the default path, type a valid path directly into the path window. ═══ 16. Help for Target Drive ═══ Use the Target fields to change the location that the Pen for OS/2 Toolkit is installed to. Drive This field contains the drive that you want the Pen for OS/2 Toolkit software to install to. The default drive is C:. To change the drive, scroll through the list of valid drive letters, and then select the one you want. Directory This field contains the directory the Pen for OS/2 Toolkit is installed to. To change the directory, scroll through the list of directories, and then select the one you want. Path This field contains the path the Pen for OS/2 Toolkit is installed to, which is \TLKTPPM. To change the default path, type a valid path directly into the path window. Note: The target cannot be on the LAN. The Installation program only installs the Pen for OS/2 Toolkit to your hard file. ═══ 17. Help for Code to Install ═══ This field displays the amount of space needed to install the Pen for OS/2 Toolkit. The target drive is checked to ensure that there is enough space to install all the files. If there is not enough space, a warning message is displayed. You then have the option of continuing or stopping the installation now. ═══ 18. Help for Space Available ═══ This field displays the amount of space that is available on the target disk. ═══ 19. Help for Pen for OS/2 Toolkit - CONFIGCH.SYS Changed ═══ Your CONFIG.SYS file was updated with the Pen for OS/2 Toolkit information. Restart your system by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del for the changes to take effect. Select OK to continue the installation. ═══ 20. Help for Pen for OS/2 Toolkit - CONFIGCH.xxx Created ═══ You must either update your CONFIG.SYS with the changes reflected in the CONFIGCH.xxx file, or replace your existing CONFIG.SYS with the file before the Pen for OS/2 Toolkit will function properly. Restart your computer by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del for the changes to take effect. Note: The CONFIG.xxx file was placed in the root directory of your startup drive.