I'm trying to do a fresh install of UI-View32 on Windows 10 and all goes
well until I try to configure it. As you may remember, UI-View is designed
to open a .hlp file the first time you try to configure many settings, but
Windows 10 can' t read UI-View's .hlp files. So it sends me to a Microsoft
page that has no solution (it has .hlp readers for installation on Win 8.1
and earlier but not one for Windows 10.)
And I really need to use the UI-View help files to configure it.
Does anyone have a solution?
For example, is there a way to fool Windows 10 into opening an older .hlp
reader.
Or should I start looking at utilities that convert .hlp files to .html?
(This solution would not appear to fix the problem of UI-View being able to
open it's own .hlp files -- but at least I could get at the info in the
.hlp files.)
Ralph NM5RM
Santa Fe NM