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IL1710120640
The license file used in retail versions of Joystick-To-Mouse 2.60 will not license after January 16, 2010. Even if you have a valid Certificate of Authenticity for the software, if your system date is current (past January 16, 2010) the license authentication algorithm will not license. Refer to the options below for solutions to overcome this limitation.

The license algorithm uses a date embedded in the default (installation) license file. Joystick-To-Mouse 2.70 was released in 2008, and it is recommended that users upgrade, or refer to their annual maintenance options (or contact IMG Customer Service regarding Maintenance options). However due to standardization, validation issues, and the stability of the software, some customers require the use of 2.60.

Category: LicensingType: Information Product: Joystick-To-MouseVersion: 2.60



IU1707120517
How do I install and run Joystick-To-Mouse 2.60 on Windows Vista?

  1. If you are automatically prompted to run setup.exe, then go ahead and select run.
    Otherwise go into windows explorer and find setup.exe from the cd and run it.
  2. Windows will ask you if you want to allow the file. Select Allow.
    • Once the program starts, select “Install Software”
    • Select all the default options to install the software.

    ***If the install fails, then open the cd folder from windows explorer.***
    • Right click on the setup.exe file and select properties
    • Go to the compatibility tab
    • Select the check box that says “run this program in compatibility mode for:” in the drop-down menu select “Windows XP (Service Pack 2)”
    • Then say ok
    • Now execute the setup file, “setup.exe” and continue from step #2.
  3. Once the window opens up with the program icons, right click on the Joystick-To-Mouse icon
    • Go to properties
    • Go to the compatibility tab
    • Select the check box that says “run this program in compatibility mode for:” In the drop-down menu select “Windows XP (Service Pack 2)”
    • Then say ok

    • If asked if you want to allow this program to run, select Allow.

On certain devices in Vista, there is a reported joystick/device value issue that Joystick-To-Mouse 2.60 has during first startup, the solution being to stop Joystick-To-Mouse, then re-Start Joystick-To-Mouse via the menu in the program. You can watch the values if you go into Calibration | Joystick-To-Mouse Custom Calibration, and look at the reported X/Y values - they will typically be 0 or non-sensical (e.g. the Min X greater than the Max X). This reporting causes drift or non-operation until you Stop, Then re-start Joystick-To-Mouse.


For more information about Windows Vista Click Here.
Category: UsingType: Information Product: Joystick-To-MouseVersion: 2.60



PU1705120126
Desire additional button feature to spin mouse wheel by holding button down.

Category: UsingType: Problem/Resolution Product: Joystick-To-MouseVersion: 2.60



PU1705120127
Problems working with Multiple Monitors (Windows 98/Me/2000/XP)


Original ID: PG223701
Category: UsingType: Problem/Resolution Product: Joystick-To-MouseVersion: 2.60



PU1705120128
Only want Button Capabilities, do not want Joystick-To-Mouse to move cursor
Using non-gaming device, only has buttons, no axes of motion
Device loses calibration, causes drifting, and you didn't want cursor motion anyway


Original ID: PG223702
Category: UsingType: Problem/Resolution Product: Joystick-To-MouseVersion: 2.60



PU1705120374
Joystick-To-Mouse Compatibility Notes / Game Compatibility

Joystick-To-Mouse is a windows compatible software program that uses the Microsoft Windows API, and conforms to all guidelines published by Microsoft. By definition, if Joystick-To-Mouse works with any windows application, it will work with all (properly written) windows applications. Game developers are known for writing software that utilizes system resources in ways that DO NOT conform to these "rules" - since they assume that the user will ONLY be using their software, they operate in a way that bypasses, or ignores other programs running in the system. Therefore, IMG can not provide compatibility with programs written in a way that do not conform to the Microsoft Windows operating system.

IMG does not have a list, nor do we exhaustively test any of the thousands of programs released every year - In order to keep our prices reasonable, we can not purchase, pay personnel to test, and provide changes to our software to work with companies that choose to ignore the published documentation regarding software interoperation. We apologize for any inconvenience, but we strongly recommend you download a demo and test the software before purchasing.
Original ID: PU223700
Category: UsingType: Problem/Resolution Product: Joystick-To-MouseVersion: 2.60



PU1706120461
In Windows 2000/Windows XP, after installing Joystick-To-Mouse, prior to logon, the cursor drifts. You do not need/want Joystick-To-Mouse to operate/move the cursor at the logon screen.

In the 2.60 version, by default, Joystick-To-Mouse installs & starts a service (IMG Joystick-To-Mouse Service) to allow a joystick to interact in the WinLogon secure desktop (e.g. prior to logon/user authentication). To remove/stop this default action, do the following: As a Computer Administrator, logon and go to Control Panel - in Services (Administrative Tools), find the IMG Joystick-To-Mouse service. Set this service to manual or disable the service.

Joystick-To-Mouse allows an individual who can only use a joystick to fully operate windows. In order to accommodate this type of user, the need to also operate the mouse cursor from within the secure logon screen may be required. Due to security & architectural issues, the IMG Joystick-To-Mouse service is the software component that enables this capability. If this action is not desired, this service may be controlled from within Windows.

Category: UsingType: Problem/Resolution Product: Joystick-To-MouseVersion: 2.60



QU1706120462
I have purchased a copy of your Joystick-To-Mouse software and I am experiencing a problem. Joystick-To-Mouse was installed on Windows XP using the Administrator log on without any problems, and it functions correctly as I believe it should. However, when you log on as a user in your own name, I get an error message explaining that I am running a "Demonstration Version – Not For Resale”. If I go back and log on using the Administrator again, it functions correctly once more. What can I do to allow Joystick-To-Mouse to operate as licensed for all users?

From your description, it sounds like it may be a permissions issue because of the location where Joystick-To-Mouse is installed. The following addresses the steps required to give permissions to the limited user for the Joystick-To-Mouse installation folder. We have remained consistent in our installation location, believing that consistency is important... We apologize for the inconvenience caused by being consistent with the Joystick-To-Mouse product.

Microsoft has begun to address the security issues in Windows. The error and what you are experiencing is because a "limited" user does not have read/write access to the JOY2MSE folder, while an Administrator does. To resolve this problem, you can grant these rights (permissions) to the particular user, or group of users to the \WINDOWS\JOY2MSE folder. (Note in Windows 2000 this is \WINNT\JOY2MSE)

Here is an example of how to do this:
You must be logged on as Administrator
You must be able to view the Security Tab for folders - please verify the "Use simple file sharing (recommended)" option is NOT on (the check box must be clear)

Category: UsingType: Question/Answer Product: Joystick-To-MouseVersion: 2.60



QU1706120473
How do I configure Joystick-To-Mouse for my digital Oral Camera?

First make sure you do not have Joystick-To-Mouse running. If you do, Stop Joystick-To-Mouse with the Stop button in the Menu Selections box. Next, Download JTMSPEED.REG (1K) (MD5: CB316BA60CD6256A00C7E2B58F2A4DEE) (Be sure to remember where you download the file). Right-click on JTMSPEED.REG and choose Merge to update the registry. This will set the SpeedX=0 and SpeedY=0 so the cursor control stays with the mouse. Now run Joystick-To-Mouse. The cursor should be stable. Pop-up the Menu Selections Box in Joystick-To-Mouse. Choose Button Settings. For Button 1, click on the down arrow and choose Macro 1. In the Macro 1 window below Button 1 choose Build. Remove any current text in the Keystroke Macro window. In the lower section of choices, find the [Alt-Down] [Alt-Up] window group. Scroll down to the [F5] (or whatever keystroke(s) you need) and double-click on it. This should put that [F5] (or other keystroke macro) in the upper Macro window. Click OK, OK, and OK to save your settings. If Joystick-To-Mouse is OFF, open the menu again and choose Start Joystick to turn it ON. To make sure Joystick-To-Mouse starts each time the computer starts, choose Program Options from the Menu Selections. Then check the - Automatically Start Joystick control when Joystick-To-Mouse begins- option. Your Oral Camera button or footpedal switch should now function correctly.
Category: UsingType: Question/Answer Product: Joystick-To-MouseVersion: 2.60


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