To INSTALL THE MOUSE DRIVER:
1) Press CTRL+ESC to open the 'Start Menu'.
2) Press the vertical arrows keys to select 'Settings', and then the right-arrow key to select 'Settings' menu.
3) Press the vertical arrow keys to select 'Control Panel' and press ENTER. (The 'Control Panel' window appears)
4) Move the cursor to the 'Add New Hardware' icon using the arrow keys and press ENTER. (The 'Add New Hardware Wizard' dialog box appears.)
5) If necessary, Press TAB to select 'Next' and press ENTER.
6) Press the down-arrow key to select 'No' radio button, press TAB to select 'Next' and press ENTER.
7) Press the down-arrow key to select 'Mouse' in the 'Hardware types' list, press TAB to select 'Next' and press ENTER.
8) Press TAB to move the cursor into the 'Manufacturers' list box, then use the vertical arrow keys to select the mouse manufacturer.
9) Press TAB to move the cursor into the 'Models' list box, and press the vertical arrows to select your mouse model.
NOTE: Microsoft mice have the model name written on the bottom of the mouse.
10) If you cannot determine the manufacturer or model of the mouse, select the standard mouse driver.
11) To install a driver from a diskette supplied by the manufacturer, press TAB to select 'Have Disk...' and press ENTER.
NOTE: In most cases, installing the driver from a diskette supplied from the manufacturer is recommended. If you are unable to install the manufacturer's driver, install a compatible driver from the Windows 95 CD-ROM, or contact technical support.
12) To install the driver from the Windows 95 CD-ROM, press TAB to select 'Next' and press ENTER.
NOTE: The Windows 95 CD-ROM must be in your CD-ROM drive or you must have access to the CD-ROM through your local network. If you cannot locate a Windows 95 CD-ROM contact technical support.
13) Press TAB to select 'FINISH' and press ENTER.
14) When Windows prompts you to restart the computer, use TAB to select 'Yes' and press ENTER.