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Welcome to AnyView Professional!  Whether you're a software 
developer, a graphic artist or a computer "novice," you're 
about to watch your computer perform in ways never before 
thought possible.  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING HOT KEYS 
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Using Hot Keys

AnyView Professional has provided you with four hot keys to get 
you out of trouble quickly should you select a configuration 
that doesn't work properly or if you "get lost" on the Virtual 
Desktop.  Their default settings are listed in the upper left 
of the "Interface" file folder:

* [CTRL]+[ALT]+[R] -- Restore to Last Mode.  Choosing this hot 
key causes AnyView Professional to return you to your last 
screen mode.  This option is useful when exiting the Hardware 
Zoom or when you have chosen an invalid screen mode that 
renders the screen unviewable.  

* [CTRL]+[ALT]+[C] -- Center AnyView to Screen .  This hot key 
brings the AnyView Professional Toolbar or Control Panel to the 
center of the screen

* [CTRL]+[ALT]+[V] -- Restart with VGA.DRV.  This key sequence 
is used to restore Microsoft's VGA.DRV.  We recommend that you 
try [CTRL]+[ALT]+[R] before resorting to this key sequence.  Try 
using [CTRL]+[ALT]+[V] if AnyView Professional does not install 
correctly and you are presented with a blank screen.

* [CTRL]+[ALT]+[6] -- Reset Resolution to 640x480.  This hot key 
restores the display to 640 by 480 in 256 colors.

You may change these hot keys to any [CTRL]+[ALT] combination 
that you would find convenient.  This is helpful if you find 
that one or more of your hot key combinations conflict with 
those of another application.

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INSTALLATION NOTES
These are installation instructions for AnyView Professional.  
This is a repetition of the manual's instructions.
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System Requirements
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Before you install AnyView Professional, please confirm that 
your system is equipped with the following software and 
hardware:  

 MS-DOS or PC-DOS version 3.1 or later Microsoft Windows 
version 3.1 or Windows for Workgroups 3.1 or 3.11, in Standard 
or Enhanced Mode 

 An 80386 or better microprocessor (CPU) four megabytes or 
more of RAM Approximately two megabytes of hard disk space.  

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Installation On a Single-User System 
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First, check AnyView Professional's requirements on the 
preceding page to ensure that your system has the appropriate 
resources to run this software.  Next, start Windows as usual 
and proceed as follows:  

Starting the Installation 

1.  Place the AnyView Professional diskette in the appropriate 
diskette drive (A or B).  

2.  Open the File menu in the Windows Program Manager or File 
Manager and select Run.  

3.  Type [drive]:SETUP.EXE, where [drive] is the letter of the 
drive where you placed the AnyView Professional diskette, and 
press [Enter].  After Setup initializes your system, a screen 
appears with four options:  Quick Installation, Custom 
Installation, View README.TXT and Exit.  Choosing Quick 
Installation will completely setup your system with a minimum 
of effort.  You can press Custom Installation to choose which 
features and options to install.  View README.TXT opens the 
README.TXT file in the Notepad application.  Exit terminates 
the program.  

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Quick Installation
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Sit back and relax!  Choosing Quick Installation automatically 
creates a directory on the same drive as your Windows 
directory, copies all of the AnyView Professional program 
files, creates an icon group and deletes any older versions of 
AnyView Professional that might be found.  Press Restart 
Windows when prompted and AnyView Professional will be up and 
running.  

Though Quick Installation recognizes most drivers using its 
intuitive method of installation, there is a chance you may be 
prompted to enter an OEMSETUP.INF disk.  In this case, see the 
section later in this chapter entitled "Installation Using a 
Microsoft Compliant OEMSETUP Diskette." 

After completing the Quick Installation, you may skip ahead to 
the chapter entitled, "Getting to Know AnyView Professional." 

Note:  If you receive an advisory message from the Setup 
application regarding drivers that are not installed on your 
system, simply install them from their floppy disk or 
directory using your video controller's installation program.  
After Windows reloads, double click the AnyView Professional 
icon in our program group to restart Windows with the AnyView 
Professional driver.  

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Custom Installation
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1.  After pressing Custom Installation, the Setup application 
displays the directory into which it plans to install AnyView 
Professional.  The default directory is AVPRO on the drive 
which contains the Windows directory.  To accept the default 
directory, select Continue.  To select a different drive or 
directory, type it in and then select Continue.  

2.  The Custom Window appears and you are asked to select which 
features and options should be enabled or disabled.  These 
aren't permanent changes -- all can be changed from within the 
AnyView Professional application.  

Features:  Though all of AnyView Professional's features are 
installed when you run the Setup application, you can choose 
to disable any of them should you desire to do so.  These 
features include Catalyst, Color WYZARD, DPI WYZARD, Green 
Screen, OptiMemm, and True Switch Color Depth/Resolution 
Switching.  All of these features are enabled by default.  

Start Up Options:  By default, the Setup application creates an 
AnyView Professional group for your Program Manager and puts 
an AnyView Professional icon into the Startup group.  Either of 
these options may be disabled.  

Monitor Selection:  Choose the monitor selection which most 
reflects your own.  For information regarding interlaced and 
non-interlaced monitors, consult your monitor's documentation.  

Driver Installation:  There may be times when you may to choose 
to install AnyView Professional without using the Setup 
Application's intuitive method of locating and installing 
video drivers.  For instance, you may have received new drivers 
from your video controller manufacturer and you would like to 
install them using a Microsoft Compliant OEM setup diskette.  
The Setup Application's intuitive method of driver 
installation is chosen by default.  

Mouse Interface Call:  By default, you can bring the AnyView 
Professional Toolbar directly to your mouse by double clicking 
on your right mouse button.  Because there are other 
applications which may use this same setting, the Setup 
application gives you the choice of either setting the middle 
mouse button as the interface call or of having none set at 
all.  

Interface:  AnyView Professional's features can be accessed 
through either the Toolbar or the Control Panel.  Though the 
Toolbar is smaller and less obtrusive than its counterpart, 
the Control Panel is more detailed and helps you to monitor 
your system.  "Always Topmost" indicates that you want the 
interface to always be visible no matter what application you 
may be using.  By default, the Toolbar is the chosen interface 
and is always topmost.  

Video Memory:  This setting allows you to choose the amount of 
video memory that is installed on your video controller.  One 
megabyte of memory is chosen as default.  

After making your setting choices, select Continue.  

3.  If you have previously installed AnyView, Screen Commander 
for Windows, the Setup application asks whether you'd like to 
have it removed from your system.  We recommend that you allow 
the Setup application to make it so.  

4.  Restart Windows as prompted and AnyView Professional is 
ready for use.  

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Network Client Station Installation 
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It's possible to install AnyView Professional on most client 
stations on Windows compliant networks.  There are no special 
steps, even with networked versions of Windows.  

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Installation Using Microsoft Compliant OEM Setup Diskettes 
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There are times when AnyView Professional cannot install 
intuitively because it does not have enough information 
regarding your video controller and video drivers.  When this 
situation occurs, the installation program will bring up a 
dialog screen entitled "Installation with a Microsoft 
Compliant OEMSETUP Diskette." At this time, please insert the 
diskette which was shipped with your video controller and 
indicate the OEMSETUP.INF file using the directory tree on the 
right side of the window.  You can also point to an 
OEMSETUP.INF file that has already been installed onto your 
hard disk if you like -- however, this would be a directory 
other than the System directory.  An OEMSETUP.INF file in your 
System directory may describe a different piece of hardware 
and installation would not be able to continue.  

Note:  If you reach this window but do not have a Microsoft 
compliant OEMSETUP diskette, go ahead and click the Cancel 
button.  Without access to the OEMSETUP.INF file, the 
TrueSwitch color depth and resolution changing features cannot 
be activated; however, all of AnyView Professional's other 
features can still be installed.  If you would like to 
continue, choose Custom install and then uncheck the 
resolution and color depth switching checkboxes.  Continue 
installation as discussed earlier in this section.  You may 
then contact our technical support department for information 
on how to properly install for your display adapter.  Please 
see the "Troubleshooting" section in Appendix A for more 
information.  

After you have pointed to the proper OEMSETUP.INF file, a 
dialog box will appear for your display driver set up.  For the 
next few minutes, you will confirm the OEM supplied drivers 
for the specific resolutions and color depths available for 
your video controller.  The installation program will list the 
resolution for which it needs a driver.  Below, in a list box, 
the installation program will highlight the driver it believes 
matches that resolution.  If the suggestion is correct, simply 
choose Select.  If the choice is not correct, highlight the 
correct driver and choose Select.  If the installation program 
cannot locate the driver to match the resolution, the Skip 
button is highlighted.  Because there are few video controllers 
that are capable of running every resolution in every color 
depths, it is likely you will need to skip some resolutions.  
If you make a mistake at any time, you can choose Start Over 
to make new choices.  

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Changing Video Controllers and Reinstalling AnyView 
Professional 
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We recommend that you reset Windows to the Microsoft VGA 
driver before changing your video controller.  You can do this 
by running SETUP from the Windows directory while at the DOS 
level.  Please see your Windows manual for more information.  
After inserting your new video controller, install the video 
controller's drivers using the manufacturer's instructions.  
When you have restarted Windows, run SETUP from your AnyView 
Professional distribution diskette and follow the installation 
instructions listed earlier in this section.  

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Uninstalling AnyView Professional 
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Should you decide for one reason or another to uninstall 
AnyView Professional, the provided Uninstall program will do 
the job quickly and efficiently.  There are two ways to 
uninstall AnyView Professional.  The first is to use the 
AnyView Uninstall icon in the AnyView Professional program
group.  This method, however, will leave one file behind.  The
other is to use the /U parameter with your installation disk.

Using SETUP /U:

1.  Place the AnyView Professional diskette in the appropriate 
diskette drive (A or B).  

2.  Open the File menu in the Windows Program Manager or File 
Manager and select Run.  

3.  Type [drive]:SETUP.EXE /U, where [drive] is the letter of 
the drive where you placed the AnyView Professional diskette, 
and press [Enter].  After Setup initializes your system, a 
screen appears instructing you that AnyView Professional is 
being uninstalled.  After restarting Windows as prompted, you 
will find AnyView Professional completely removed from your 
system.   

Using the Uninstall Icon:

1.  Click on the Uninstall icon in your AnyView Professional
directory or run the AVUNINST.EXE file in your Windows
directory from the File Manager or Program Manager.

2.  After Uninstall deletes AnyView Professional's icons from 
the Program Manager, a dialog box will asking you to restart
Windows.  Uninstall will be complete after you restart.

3.  In order to have AnyView Professional completely removed
from your system, delete the AVUNINST.EXE file from your
Windows directory.

