There is no manual yet. Just unzip everything (with the -d option) in to
c:\SNESKey9X\ and run the executable. Load an ini file from the ini
directory, save it with a new name, and then execute it. I recommend you be
familiar with the DOS version of SNESKey before using the Win9X version.

Be forwarned that this version only supports SNES pads. The drivers for the
other controllers will be added soon.

This is a beta release so please don't send any bug reports quite yet. I
know it isn't perfect, but I didn't want to keep it to myself, so have fun.
I will make an exception if SNESKey9X causes some kind of exception, or
freazes your system, etc. Also, a friendly feature request or two wouldn't
be too bad.

On the topic of features, here are a few I have in mind already:

* make SNESKey9X a toolbar app (has a little icon in the system tray)
* make the priority for the thread that does all the work selectable
* add a "wizard" to generate ini files
* add a command line switch so SNESKey will execute any ini file specified on
        the command line; would make SNESKey9X more start up folder friendly
* have SNESKey9X "watch" which app is the current one and change settings 
        depending on which one is active

Have fun.

Benji York
benji@cookeville.com
