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GUIDPROC.EXE is the graphical front-end for the install process. | GUIDPROC.EXE is the graphical front-end for the install process. | ||
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GUIDPROC.EXE is the graphical front-end for the install process.
- It uses a wizard-like layout.
- Common keyboard commands:
- Ctrl + / Ctrl - (enlarge/reduce text size)
- Shift F3 (open a command prompt window)
- F5 (view detected hardware – after detection runs)
- > / < (next/previous page)
- Ctrl Alt F11 (switch user interface mode: fullscreen vs window)
- Every page you see is partially defined by a Guided Procedure Script (GPS) file.
- GPS files define the text displayed on the page; they also help determine how the user's selections are dealt with.
- All the GPS files for a specific language are kept in a single subdirectory, which is set at runtime. This makes support for multiple languages very easy.
- It also allows a great deal of customization, without having to modify the program itself.