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- ---- CONFIDENTIAL ----
- This mail contains sensitive information about an unnanounced
- product and is Microsoft Confidential. Do not disclose any
- information contained herein outside of Microsoft employees.
-
-
- WHAT IS THE MICROSOFT KEYBOARD?
- -------------------------------------------------------------
- The product, code named Nexus, is a split/sloped alpha-numeric keyboard
- responsibly designed for comfort and made to simplify Windows. Nexus
- includes 3 new keys (2 Windows logo keys and a programmable Applications
- key), built in palm rests, comfortable design, height adjustable rail,
- software to emulate the mouse, and a powerful, simple keyboard user
- interface. The Windows keys are used to display system wide utilities
- for Windows. The included software makes using the keyboard easier and
- more natural. Nexus supports DOS, Windows 3.x, Windows NT, and Chicago.
-
- We invite you to beta test this exciting new product.
-
- WHAT'S AVAILABLE
- ------------------------------
- Currently, only the software is available for beta testing. The beta
- software will work with standard keyboard hardware except for the new
- keys.
-
- In a few weeks we will have 100 keyboard prototypes to distribute to the
- most effective beta testers we can find within Microsoft. The keyboard
- sites will be selected from people who are participating in the software
- beta. We will select keyboard sites from the active software beta sites
- based on hardware configuration, operating system being used, the number
- of unique bugs reported against the software, and the quality of those
- reports (completeness, product impact, reproducibility, etc.).
-
- Note: The product name has yet to be decided.
-
- INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE
- ---------------------------------------------
- >From the network connect to either \\PRODUCTS1\BETA if you are in an
- odd numbered building or to \\PRODUCTS2\BETA if you are in an even
- numbered building.
-
- Run \SYS\NEXUS.ALL\DISK1\SETUP. Setup will run on any of the supported
- operating system platforms.
-
- Nexus also supports French, German, Spanish, and Itallian. To set up
- the localized version connect to \\INTLPROD\BETA and run
- \\SYS\NEXUS.ALL\DISK1\SETUP.
-
- The README.TXT file contains this mail and the beta cover letter,
- release notes, and support notes that were sent to external beta sites.
- The release notes section contains a list of important known bugs.
-
- NEXUS SOFTWARE
- ------------------------------
- The Nexus software primarily consists of a new Keyboard Manager and a
- Task Manager. Components and features will vary between operation
- systems.
-
- The new Keyboard Manager controls the following features:
- * Using the numeric keypad to control the mouse pointer
- * "Fast Move" gets your pointer where you want it faster
- * "Snap To" 'snaps' your pointer to default controls
- * "Pointer Wrap" wraps your pointer around the screen
- * "Sonar" quickly identifies where your pointer is located
- * "Jump To" jumps your pointer to a screen position you've defined
- * Different sounds can be assigned to keypresses
- (Hark! Is that an IBM Selectric I hear?)
-
- The Task Manager is a utility that replaces the Windows Task List in
- Windows and Windows NT. Task Manager gives you the ability to:
- * Easily swap between application
- * Launch applications quickly
- * Cascade and tile windows
- * Arrange icons
- The Task Manager is not availible in DOS or Chicago.
-
- REPORTING BUGS AND FEEDBACK
- -------------------------------------------------------
- Please use the "Nexus Keyboard Bug Reporting" EForm to report bugs.
- The EForm puts the bugs in a standard format that is compatible with
- tools that help us manage incoming bugs. It can be found under the "Bug
- RPT/Suggest" category of the EForm. Before reporting bugs, please check
- the "Release Notes" section of the README.TXT for a list of some of the
- known bugs. There is no need to report bugs we already know about.
-
- You can install the EForm for Windows by running setup from
- \\toolsvr\tools!corpnet\weform3.10\netsetup.
-
- If you do not have access to EForm, use the NEXBUG alias to report bugs.
-
- Use the WINKBD alias to give us suggestions on how we might improve
- future versions of Nexus.
-
- THANKS!
- --------------
- This is a new product category for Microsoft. Thanks for your support
- in helping us have a winner out of the gate.
-
- The Nexus Beta Team
- README.TXT
-
- Release Notes for Microsoft (R) Contour Keyboard for Windows
-
- Version 1.00
-
- (C) Copyright Microsoft Corporation, 1994
-
- This document contains release notes for Microsoft Contour Keyboard
- version 1.0 for Windows. Information in this document is more
- current than that in the manuals or online Help.
-
- ------------------------
- How to Use This Document
- ------------------------
- To view README.TXT on screen in Windows Notepad, maximize the Notepad window.
-
- To print README.TXT, open it in Windows Write, Microsoft Word, or another
- word processor. Then select the entire document and format the text in
- 10-point Courier before printing.
-
- *********************************************************
-
- ========
- Contents
- ========
-
- Part Description
- ---- -----------
- 1 Nexus Beta 2 Kit Cover Letter
- 2 Nexus Beta 2 Kit Release Notes
- 3 Nexus Beta 2 Kit Support Notes
-
- =========================================
- Part 1: BETA 2 KIT COVER LETTER
- =========================================
-
-
-
- May 2, 1994
-
- Microsoft Nexus Beta 2 Software Test
-
- Dear Beta Tester:
-
- Welcome to the Nexus Beta 2 Software test! We thank you for your
- participation and interest. For those Beta 1 testers, this is an update to
- the software version including several bug fixes and improved support for
- Windows NT 3.x and Chicago compatibility.
-
- We are also pleased to welcome additional Windows NT 3.x sites to the
- Nexus Beta 2 software test!
-
- Beta Kit Contents:
- In addition to this cover letter, you will find the following items:
-
- Nexus BETA 2 Setup Disk The Nexus Beta 2 software.
- Release Notes Important information about this beta release.
- Support Notes How to obtain support on your Nexus software
- Nexus Bug Reporting Disk Windows Bug reporting Tool to submit
- bug reports
- Microsoft License and Non-Disclosure Agreement for Pre-Release Products
-
- Nexus Software
- The Microsoft Input Device Software Group has developed a new
- Keyboard Interface for Windows, code name "Nexus". The Nexus Beta 2
- Software includes the following (updated)major components:
-
- A new Keyboard Manager with the following features:
-
- Keyboard Options and Speed including configuring:
- * Cursor blink and keyboard speed and delay
- * Keyboard layout, key lock state, and keyboard sounds.
-
- Pointer Control and Activity features including:
- * Use of numeric keypad to move your mouse pointer
- * Mouse pointer "fast move"
- * "Snap To" to 'snap' to default controls
- * "Pointer Wrap" so the pointer wraps around your screen.
- * "Sonar" to quickly identify where your pointer is located
- * Pointer "Jump To" to a position you define on the screen
-
-
- In addition, a new improved Task Manager replaces your Windows Task
- List with:
-
- * Ability to easily swap between your applications
- * Launch your applications with the use of the Task Manager and
- function keys
- * Cascade and tile your windows
- * Arrange your icons
-
- Nexus also supports MS-DOS via the MS-DOS Keyboard Control Panel to
- set:
- * Key Locks
- * Delay Rate
- * Repeat Rate
-
- * You will notice several references in the software to the Microsoft
- Contour Keyboard. Although the Nexus Beta 2 Software will work with
- 101/102 AT Compatible keyboards, there will be specific references to
- special keys your keyboard will not have. As a result some of the
- software features will not be accessible by your keyboard. Special keys
- include:
-
- * Left and Right Windows Keys that your 101/102 keyboard will
- not have.
- * An Applications Key that your 101/102 keyboard will not have.
- * Jump Key is your "Enter" Key on your Numeric KeyPad.
-
- NOTE: "Microsoft Contour Keyboard" is not the final product name,
- this is still being decided.
-
- What's new from Beta 1 to Beta 2
-
- Most of the changes in this update were bug fixes and improved support
- under DOS, Windows 3.x, and Windows NT 3.1. We have incorporated
- several of your suggestions and bug reports. In addition added support to
- work with Daytona and Chicago.
-
- Nexus Hardware
- In addition to the Nexus Software, the Microsoft Input Device Group is
- researching and developing a new ergonomically designed keyboard. The
- Nexus Keyboard will be beta tested in a very limited quantity and you
- may be invited to beta test the keyboard depending on your configuration
- and beta test activity. The more you help us by testing the Nexus
- software, the more likely you will be to receive one of the new keyboards.
- Requirements for the hardware beta to be determined by the Input
- Device Beta Test Team.
-
- Beta Schedule:
- We plan to run a relatively small and relatively short beta 2 test so we
- are asking that you install the software as soon as possible and start
- using the product regularly during the course of the test.
- The Beta 2 Test will last approximately 4 weeks and we will update you
- again with a new beta 3 kit in approximately 4 weeks (late May). At that
- time, you will receive updated software. In addition to possibly being
- invited to beta testing our new input device hardware, the Nexus
- keyboard. We plan to conclude the beta in late June.
-
- Scope and Limitations
- We are including software only in this beta release. You should expect
- the software to operate incorrectly in certain areas. Refer to our Release
- Notes for further instructions on using the software and the current state
- of the beta.
-
- Support and Reporting Problems
- A private Compuserve forum will be created for you. We will use the
- forum for *all* of our communications with testers and to distribute
- updates of the software as necessary. If you do not have a Compuserve
- account please contact Compuserve for a trial account.
-
- Testing the Nexus Beta
- We are particularly interested in receiving feedback on setup, usability,
- compatibility, performance, functionality, and documentation across
- DOS, Windows 3.x, Windows NT 3.x, and Chicago environments. Key
- components to test are:
-
- Nexus Setup
- Nexus Keyboard driver
- Nexus Keyboard Manager
- Nexus Task Manager
-
- In addition, we are interested in any problems or conflicts with existing
- keyboard utilities you are already using.
-
- Non Disclosure, Confidentiality, and License
- This is a beta test and we would like to reiterate that the software is beta
- and for your personal use and evaluation. You are under strict Non-
- Disclosure of the Nexus product. Subsequently, the software should not
- be copied or used in a production environment. Please keep this product
- and its documentation confidential. Refer to the Microsoft License and
- Non-Disclosure Agreement for Pre-Release Products for further details.
-
- We look forward to your testing and feedback!
-
- =========================================
- Part 2: Nexus Beta 2 Kit Release Notes
- =========================================
-
- RELEASE NOTES
- Nexus Beta 2 Software
-
- The following are important notes about the software and the beta that
- you should read before installing your new software.
-
- BACKUP YOUR OLD SOFTWARE AND ENVIRONMENT
- Before you install your new software, you should back up your previous
- environment settings.
-
- > Save autoexec.bat and config.sys
- > Save win.ini, system.ini, progman.ini
-
- For your convenience we have included a SAVE.BAT file and RESET.BAT
- file on your Nexus Bug Reporing Disk to automate saving of the above
- files. Run the files from the disk and follow the instructions for more
- information.
-
- SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
- Make sure you have the following software and hardware in order for
- your Nexus Beta 1 Software to work:
- > MS-DOS version 2.0 or later
- > MS Windows 3.1 or later
- > MS Windows NT 3.1 or later
- > MS Chicago beta
- > 286 computer or above 100% compatible with MS-DOS
- > a 101/102 Key AT Keyboard or 100% compatible
-
- ** IF YOU ARE UPGRADING FROM NEXUS BETA 1 to BETA 2
-
- We recommend that you reset your system to its original pre-Nexus
- state before you install your new NEXUS BETA 2 OR:
-
- If under Windows:
- Delete \ms_input\idintl16.dll
- If under Windows NT
- Delete \ms_input\idintl32.dll
-
- the new Beta 2 software installs the idintl16.dll to the \windows\sytem
- directory. The same for IDINTL32.dll under Windows 3.1 NT. ** If you
- don't delete this file, you will not see any text from the Keyboard
- Manager.
-
- For Beta testers INSTALLING YOUR Nexus Beta Software for the first time
-
- You can install your new software for either MS-DOS or Windows.
- The Windows Setup will install for both environments so we strongly
- recommend installing from Windows, Windows NT 3.x, or Chicago. MS-
- DOS Setup installs the MS-DOS Keyboard Manager only.
-
- From Windows:
- 1. Start Windows
- 2. Insert the SETUP Disk into the disk drive.
- 3. From the Program Manager's File menu, choose Run.
- 4. Specify the disk drive, and type setup. For example,
- a:setup
- From MS-DOS:
- 1. Start your computer
- 2. Insert the SETUP Disk into the disk drive.
- 3. Specify the disk drive, and type setup. For example,
- a:setup
- ** For DOS do not install other than in the c:\ms_input default directory.
-
-
-
- Restoring Your System after Setup
-
- The following details the changes Nexus Setup will make to your system.
- It also describes how to make the necessary changes to return your
- system to its default settings.
-
- *NOTE - This document assumes that you setup to the default directory
- C:\MS_INPUT, and that
- Windows or Chicago was installed in C:\Windows
-
- 1. Running setup from windows will make the following changes made to
- your system:
-
- a. Autoexec.bat
- Setup will write 2 lines to your autoexec.bat
- SET MS_INPUT=c:\MS_INPUT
- C:\MS_INPUT\KBDCPL.EXE
-
- b. Config.sys
- No changes are made to your config.sys file
-
- c. C:\Windows\Win.ini
- [Windows]
- load=C:\MS_INPUT\POINTER.EXE
-
- d. C:\Windows\System.ini
- [boot]
- keyboard.drv=C:\MS_INPUT\kbd.drv
- taskman.exe=C:\MS_INPUT\TASKSW16.EXE
-
- [keyboard]
- Subtype=8
-
- For Windows only(not Chicago):
-
- [386Enh]
- keyboard=C:\MS_INPUT\ms_input.386
-
-
- e. Other Items
-
- i. Microsoft Input Device Group
- Setup adds a group to Windows Program Manager called Microsoft
- Input Devices. Setup
- copies Microsofx.grp (where x is some number) to c:\windows.
- Setup also modifies
- c:\windows\progman.ini in order to add the new Group. See below
- to delete this group.
-
- ii. Ctl3d.dll
- Setup will copy Ctl3dv2.dll to C:\Windows\System
-
- iii idintl16.dll
- Setup will copy idintl16.dll to C:\windows\system
-
- 2. Restoring your system back to its default values
-
- a. Autoexec.bat
- Although the 2 lines that setup will not cause any harm, you may
- want to delete the
- following line:
- SET MS_INPUT=c:\MS_INPUT
- C:\MS_INPUT\KBDCPL.EXE
-
- b. C:\Windows\win.ini
- In the [Windows] section, delete C:\MS_INPUT\POINTER.EXE from
- the load= line
-
- c. C:\Windows\system.ini
- [boot] section
- keyboard.drv=keyboard.drv
- mouse.drv=mouse.drv
-
- delete taskman.exe=c:\ms_input\tasksw16.exe
-
- *NOTE - Changing the mouse.drv line will replace your mouse driver
- with the standard windows driver. If you were running another driver,
- make all of the changes outlined in this document, reboot, then re-install
- your Windows Mouse driver.
-
- [keyboard]
- delete Subtype=8
-
- [386Enh]
- delete keyboard=c:\ms_input\ms_input.386
- add keyboard=*vkd
-
- d. Other Items
-
- i. Ctl3d.dll
- No changes are necessary
-
- ii.Microsoft Input Device Group
- Open the Group
- Highlight the keyboard readme icon and press DEL, choose YES to
- delete
- Highlight the Task Manager icon and press DEl
- Highlight the Contour Keyboard icon and press DEL
- Close the group
- While the group is still Highlighted, Press DEL and Choose yes to
- delete the group.
-
- Returning your Windows NT 3.1 system to pre-Nexus state:
-
- 1. In the \windows\system32\drivers directory, rename the file
- i8042prt.sys to i8042prt.nxs. Rename the file i8042prt.old to
- i8042prt.sys.
-
- 2. In the \windows\system32 directory, rename the file kbdus.dll to
- kdbus.nxs. Rename the kbdus.old to kbdus.dll.
-
- 3. From regedt32.exe delete the variable WINKBD in
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINES\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\DOS
- Device
-
- 4. From regedt32.exe delete the node Microsoft Input Devices in
- HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel
-
-
- 5. From regedt32.exe, delete the node Microsoft Input Devices in
- HKEY_USERS\.Default\ControlPanel
-
- 6. From regedt32.exe, remove the string c:\ms_input\point32.exe from
- the run variable in
- HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows
-
- 7. To delete the Microsoft Input Devices group, either delete each icon by
- giving it focus and then hitting the delete key, or minimize the group,
- give it focus and then hit the delete key.
-
- 8. Delete \windows\system32\ctl3d32.dll
-
- 9. Delete \windows\system32\idintl32.dll
-
- 10. Delnode the directory \ms_input
-
- 11. If you installed Nexus in a custom directory, delnode that directory.
-
- 12. Restart your machine.
-
-
- Online Help
- All documentation for this release is contained in WinHelp format online
- and is available from the help menu in the Nexus Keyboard Manager.
-
-
- DISK CONTENTS
- Your Nexus Beta 2 Setup Disk should contain the following files:
- COMMON IN_ 5541 05-02-94 12:14p
- CPMGR16 DL_ 16552 05-02-94 12:14a
- CPMGR32 DL_ 21723 05-02-94 12:14a
- CTL3D32 DL_ 12069 05-02-94 12:14a
- CTL3DV2 DL_ 12279 05-02-94 12:14a
- DSETUP ENG 10498 05-02-94 12:14a
- DSETUP INF 347 05-02-94 12:14a
- ENG EXE 24624 05-02-94 12:14a
- ENG LST 685 05-02-94 12:14a
- ENGLISH DL_ 25389 05-02-94 12:14a
- I8042PRT MS_ 28618 05-02-94 12:14a
- IDINTL16 EN_ 9659 05-02-94 12:14a
- IDINTL32 EN_ 15409 05-02-94 12:14a
- KBD16 CP_ 43053 05-02-94 12:14a
- KBD32 CP_ 53153 05-02-94 12:14a
- KBDCPL EN_ 1593 05-02-94 12:14a
- KBDCPL EX_ 50546 05-02-94 12:14a
- KBDCTL16 DL_ 11989 05-02-94 12:14a
- KBDCTL32 DL_ 21274 05-02-94 12:14a
- KBDUS MS_ 3922 05-02-94 12:14a
- KBDVKD31 38_ 11327 05-02-94 12:14a
- KBDX16 EX_ 6546 05-02-94 12:14a
- KBDX32 EX_ 12260 05-02-94 12:14a
- KBSND16 DL_ 74022 05-02-94 12:14a
- KBSND32 DL_ 78362 05-02-94 12:14a
- KEYBOARD EN_ 120038 05-02-94 12:14a
- MSCOMSTF DL_ 41320 05-02-94 12:14a
- MSDETECT IN_ 4726 05-02-94 12:14a
- MSDETSTF DL_ 14949 05-02-94 12:14a
- MSINSSTF EN_ 40799 05-02-94 12:14a
- MSREGDB IN_ 1361 05-02-94 12:14a
- MSSHARED IN_ 1151 05-02-94 12:14a
- MSSHLSTF EN_ 9199 05-02-94 12:14a
- MSUILSTF DL_ 3970 05-02-94 12:14a
- MS_INPUT IN_ 85 05-02-94 12:14a
- NEXUS MS_ 2307 05-02-94 12:14a
- NTSP EX_ 9076 05-02-94 12:14a
- POINT32 MD_ 52924 05-02-94 12:14a
- POINT32 MS_ 24616 05-02-94 12:14a
- POINTER DL_ 36399 05-02-94 12:14a
- POINTER EX_ 20007 05-02-94 12:14a
- README EXE 2742 03-15-94 12:14a
- README TXT 19256 05-02-94 12:14a
- SETUP EXE 179760 05-02-94 12:14a
- SETUP INI 149 03-03-94 12:14a
- SETUP IN_ 1385 05-02-94 12:14a
- SETUPAPI IN_ 13459 05-02-94 12:14a
- TASKMAN EN_ 19521 05-02-94 12:14a
- TASKSW16 EX_ 34204 05-02-94 12:14a
- TASKSW32 EX_ 36736 05-02-94 12:14a
- WINKBD31 DR_ 8733 05-02-94 12:14a
- _MSTEST EX_ 55370 05-02-94 12:14a
- 54 file(s) 1305682 bytes
-
- List of Common Problems
- The following are several bugs that you should be aware of. If you find a
- bug, please check the following list before reporting it to the Input Device
- Test Team. If your bug is not listed, please report it using the "winbug"
- bug reporting tool on your Nexus Bug Reporting Disk . Follow the
- instructions in the Nexus Support Document and upload the bug file to
- the Compuserve NexusBeta Bug Reports Library.
-
- Win Setup: Cant install via interlnk/intersvr
- Setup:Does not recognize the keyboard
- Win pointer.dll Mouse keys primary, secondary, both don't fu
- KBD MNGR: memory leak- GDI bitmap handles
- WINNT:TaskMan Configure Buttons Help text missing
- WINNT: Buttons w/network assignments not working
- Win3X:Opening Network HELP will get rid off Task Manager
- WINNT:KbdMan:Layout change from US --> Dvorak has no effect
- Win3.x:TaskMan:F4 is blank; MS_INPUT's PBRUSH entry exists
- DOS Setup:Enable C7 mouse.com --> cursor behaves erratically
- Win VKD: Loss of Inport mouse after dos box swap
- Win 3.x: Setup not updating several files
- Win 3.x: Pointer.dll: Sonar doesn't work if Dos Window has t
- Win 3.X:Kbd Mgr:Screen Wrap with magnify on gets stuck
- Win 3.x: VKD: Mouse button in dos box taskswaps to windows
- Setup: Temp directory not deleted after successful install
- Win3X:Kbr Mgr:Sonar has only one wave
- Win3X:Kbr Mgr:Keyboard Help file bugs listed (33 of them)
- Win3x:Use Defaults Help dialog box brings out wrong help inf
- WINNT:TaskMan's Buttons Assignments box should display path
- WINNT:Can start multipple instances of TaskManager
- Keyboard Manager Help: Troubleshooting bug
- Win3X:HELP:More info how to Uninstall MS Contour Keyboard
- WFW:Sonar:Displays on return to WFW after Ctrl+Alt+Del
- WINNT:Ctrl+Esc shows TaskMan and Sonar Waves
- WINNT: TaskMan:Checking Run Minimized button has no effect
- WIN3.x: 39+ ProgMan groups prohibits setup
- WIN3.X: TaskMan/Run/Browse/Help: "Can not open Help File"
- DOS Setup-INTL: 1st screen inconsistent localization/errors
- Finish README.TXT for Nexus
- WINNT:TaskMan:Can not run CMD.EXE from button, works w/RUN l
- WIN KBD MGR Help-ITA: bitmaps not localized for prop. sheets
- WIN KBD MGR-SPA: Set Jump Location title not localized
- DOS:Setup: Low Mem conditions provoke error msg
- winnt:pointer: Snapto does not turn off
-
- =========================================
- Part 3: Nexus Beta 2 Kit Support Notes
- =========================================
-
- SUPPORT NOTES: Obtaining Support for the Nexus Software Beta
- If you are sending a bug or problem report to us, please use the following
- procedures:
- 1. From Windows Run: WINBUG.EXE from your "NEXUS BUG
- REPORTING DISK".
- 2. Follow the Winbug instructions including providing information
- on: * Customer information
- * Hardware information
- * Peripheral information
- * Bug report information
- 3. Upload the Winbug report to the Compuserve Nexus Bug Reports
- Library found in the Nexusbeta forum section.
-
- SUPPORT through COMPUSERVE
- We are using Compuserve to receive problem reports, obtain help, and
- communicate with other beta testers, Microsoft Nexus Support, and the
- Microsoft Input Device Beta Test Team. We will also use Compuserve as
- the medium to notify you of the status of the beta and send out any
- general information or software upgrades, if necessary. The following
- private Compuserve forum is created for you and will be activated the
- week of 3/14/94.
-
- Go name: nexusbeta
- Forum name: Microsoft Nexus Beta
- Nexus Sections for DOS and Windows:
- 1. Non-Tech Service
- 2. General Discussion
- 3. Hardware installation
- 4. MS-DOS Setup
- 5. MS-DOS Control Panel
- 6. Windows 3.x Setup
- 7. Win 3.x Components
- 8. Windows NT Setup
- 9. Win NT Components
- 10. Documentation
- 11. Running with Chicago
-
- If you do not have a Compuserve account, contact Compuserve at 1-800-
- 848-8199 and once you obtain an account please notify us with your
- account information. We will add you to the NEXUSBETA forum.
-
- * We will make our best effort to respond to you in a timely manner.
-
- If you cannot connect to Compuserve contact our Systems Beta Team at:
- 1-800-358-5015.
-
-