Mouse Configuration - Red Hat ENTERPRISE LINUX 3 - INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR X86-ITANIUMTM-AMD64 AND INTEL EXTENDED MEMORY 64 TECHNOLO Installation Manual

Installation guide for x86, itanium, amd64, and intel extended memory 64 technology (intel em64t)
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Chapter 4. Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Figure 4-8. Keyboard Configuration
Tip
To change your keyboard layout type after you have completed the installation, use the Keyboard
Configuration Tool.
Type the
redhat-config-keyboard
tion Tool. If you are not root, it prompts you for the root password to continue.
4.14. Mouse Configuration
Choose the correct mouse type for your system. If you cannot find an exact match, choose a mouse
type that you are sure is compatible with your system (refer to Figure 4-9).
To determine your mouse's interface, follow the mouse cable back to where it plugs into your system
and use the following diagrams.
If your mouse is a serial mouse, the port looks similar to
If your mouse is a PS/2 mouse, the port looks similar to
If your mouse is a USB mouse, the port looks similar to
If you cannot find a mouse that you are sure is compatible with your system, select one of the Generic
entries, based on your mouse's number of buttons, and its interface.
Tip
If you have a scroll mouse, select the Generic - Wheel Mouse entry (with your proper mouse port)
as the compatible mouse type.
command in a shell prompt to launch the Keyboard Configura-
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