Installation guide
This new line denes Screen1, a second dummy screen that is notionally to the right of
Screen0, the physical and primary screen.
7. Save the changes.
8. Reboot the system from the appropriate command-line session:
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If you are using GDM, perform the following:
a. Type svcadm enable application/gdm2-login.
b. Reboot the system.
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If you are using dtlogin, reboot the system and log in.
9. Start the Gnopernicus screen reader.
10. Change the Startup Mode to Magnier.
11. Click Preferences, then select Magnier.
12. Click Add/Modify.
13. Assign the following values for Magnier preferences:
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For Source: 0.1
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For Zoomer Placement:
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Left and Top: 0
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Bottom and Right: maximum
14. Click Apply.
Because of the overlaying full-screen magnication zoomer, the Gnopernicus windows
become invisible. However, full-screen magnication is now available.
x86: Problems Conguring USB Mouse Device as
Extension Device for Use With GNOME On-Screen
Keyboard
You cannot set up a USB mouse device as an extension device with the GNOME On-Screen
Keyboard (GOK). The conguration fails when you are setting up the USB mouse device while
using a PS2 mouse device as the core pointer. To properly set up the USB mouse, follow these
steps.
1. Log in as superuser.
2. While the USB mouse device is unplugged, type the following in a terminal window:
# ls -l /dev/usb/hid*
3. Connect the USB mouse and type the previous command again.
4. Record the path of the USB mouse that is displayed on the screen.
5. Log in to a command-line session.
Sun Java Desktop System
Chapter 2 • Solaris Runtime Issues 101