IBM ThinkPad R30 September 25, 2002 USBAccess for Windows NT 4.0 Version 1.01 ====================================================================== Notice: ------- - This driver is for the following USB devices: - ThinkPad R30 USB Portable Diskette Drive (FRU P/N : 05K9283 or 06P5221) - IBM USB Portable CD-ROM drive (P/N : 33L5151) Confirm FRU P/N or P/N before downloading. - Microsoft USB Intelli Mouse (left/right button support only) - Microsoft Natural Keyboard PRO (US English 101/102 keyboard support only) - This program is language independent and can be installed with either English or Japanese language. What This package Does ---------------------- This package provides the USB driver for Windows NT 4.0(*1) users on the following ThinkPad models: - ThinkPad R30(*2) NOTE *1 : Windows NT 4.0 Fix Pack 6 or higher is required. *2 : This driver is only for ThinkPad R30. Please do not install to other system. The USB driver enables or updates the support of the following USB devices: - ThinkPad R30 USB Portable Diskette Drive (FRU P/N : 05K9283 or 06P5221) - IBM USB Portable CD-ROM drive (P/N : 33L5151) - Microsoft USB Intelli Mouse (left/right button support only) - Microsoft Natural Keyboard PRO (US English 101/102 keyboard support only) To determine if you should update the USB driver, refer to the "Summary of Changes" section. To update the USB driver, refer to the "Installation instructions" section. Released Versions ----------------- Version 1.00 - Initial release for ThinkPad R30 - Spell out the name of supported USB Device Version 1.01 - Problem fixes Summary of Changes ------------------ Where: Version (for example, 1.00 means Version 1.00) (New) New function or enhancement (Fix) Correction to existing function <1.00> - (New) Initial release for ThinkPad R30. - (Fix) Spell out the name of supported USB Device. <1.01> - (Fix) USB Keyboard leds do not work. Installation Instructions ------------------------- NOTE: - This feature requires that you install the "IBM ThinkPad Utility for Windows NT 4.0" for USB device suspend/resume power management support. If you do not install the ThinkPad Utility for Windows NT 4.0, the installation of this package will be terminated with some warning messages. Install the ThinkPad Utility for Windows NT 4.0, prior to this package installation. UNINSTALL (and UPDATE INSTALL): 1. Start Windows NT 4.0 and logon with administrative privileges. 2. Extract USBAccess for Windows NT 4.0 to the hard disk drive. 3. Click Start, click Settings, then click Control Panel. 4. Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon. 5. Click the Install/Uninstall tab at the top of the Add/Remove Programs Properties window. 6. Select IBM USB access NT4.0 in the list. 7. Click the Add/Remove button. 8. In case of Update Install, continue installation by the Clean Install procedure below. CLEAN INSTALL: 1. Start Windows NT 4.0 and logon with administrative privileges. 2. Extract USBAccess for Windows NT 4.0 to the hard disk drive. 3. Click Start, then click Run. 4. In the Run dialog window, type C:\DRIVERS\WNT\USBACCS\SETUP.EXE to install the USB driver. Click OK to start the installation. If you extracted the files to a different location, specify that location instead. 5. Follow the instructions on the screen. 6. Restart the system. Hint and Tip ------------ The drive letter assignment of ThinkPad X20/X21 USB Portable Diskette Drive is made by the following rules: (This rule is applicable for the first USB Diskette Drive attached to the system.) - If "Legacy Floppy Drives" option of Floppy Drives menu is Enabled in IBM BIOS Setup Utility, the drive letter for the USB Portable Diskette Drive will be is assigned to the drive B on Windows NT 4.0. - If "Legacy Floppy Drives" option is Disabled, that will be assigned to the drive A on Windows NT 4.0. Trademarks ---------- * IBM and ThinkPad are registered trademarks of IBM Corporation. * Microsoft, Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Other company, product, and service names may be registered trademarks, trademarks or service marks of others.