Use this window to choose only the files you want to install by clicking the checkboxes on the right. When you’re done choosing, click the OK button to return to the previous screen. Then click the Install ClickChange button to install the files you’ve chosen here.
If cramped for disk space, you might install just the first three items files first, then the optional files later.
ClickChange control panel: Check this box to place the ClickChange control panel in your System folder.
ClickChange Data file: Check this box to place the ClickChange Data file in the Preferences folder of your System folder.
CC Runner‚Ñ¢ & Patcher‚Ñ¢: Check this box to install the CC Runner and Patcher applications in the ClickChange folder on your hard disk. If installing for the first time, we strongly recommend that you install these items.
Optional files:
The following “More Cool” folders contain optional files and may be omitted to save disk space. If you do not want to install these files now, you can always come back and install them later. After installation, you’ll find these folders inside the ClickChange folder.
Cursors: about 1mb of really nifty animated cursors.
Menubar icons: lots of animated icons to draw on the apple and help menus, and for the stopwatch icon in the ClickChange clock. Also contains a large collection of icons that can be used in place of menu titles in the menubar.
Buttons: additional checkbox and radio button designs.
Patterns: an assortment of patterns that can be used to draw the desktop or in scrollbars.
Sounds: a file of short beep sounds, and a trial copy of the FontFaker71 application (used to install sounds into System 7.1’s Fonts folder instead of installing fonts in the System file).
Optional Menuclock Fonts: some fonts to use with ClickChange’s clock, and also a font to use with the “NTSC” window and button styles. System 6 users should install these fonts with the Font/DA Mover. System 7 users should drag these fonts onto the closed System folder to install them.
QuicKeys™ Mousies: If you use CE Software’s QuicKeys2™ and want to use our double-headed scrollbars, you’ll probably want to install this file. It allows you to assign keyboard equivalents for scrolling up a page, down a page, to the beginning, and to the end. (QuicKey’s standard “Mousies” do not work properly with our double-headed scrollbars).