A!K Mouse Off-road 2.12 ==================================================================== Developer : A!K Research Labs. Copyright(c) 2001 Version : 2.12 License : Freeware (see the LICENSE.TXT file for the details) ==================================================================== The latest version of A!K Mouse Off-road is available for download on the internet www.aklabs.com ==================================================================== Introduction : A!K Mouse Off-road is a odometer for your mouse! It tracks movement of the mouse and the time of a mouse activity. All tracked information is shown on the indicator window and may be exported to a text file. It's all :) ==================================================================== Installation: * Run SETUP.EXE and follow the instructions. * Read through the Help file. ==================================================================== Uninstallation: - Use the Windows control panel's 'Add/Remove program' feature. ==================================================================== System requirements : Recommended : * The Intel Pentium 200 Processor * 32MB RAM * 20MB free on HDD * A windows 2000 or Windows NT 4 operation system * For the help system functioning : Internet Explorer 5.0 installed Minimal : * The Intel Pentium 100 Processor * 16MB RAM * 2MB free on HDD * A windows 9x/ME operation system * For the help system functioning : Internet Explorer 4.01 or hhupd.exe update file installed. ==================================================================== Distribution: * The program archive can be freely distributed provided that: 1) It is not modified in any way whatsoever. 2) It is clearly stated in accompanying text(s) that it is freeware. ==================================================================== Our contacts : Web page : http://www.aklabs.com/mof.htm Support : support@aklabs.com Bug reports : bugs@aklabs.com Other mail : mail@aklabs.com ==================================================================== Copyright(c), A!K Research Labs (www.aklabs.com). 2001