Installation guide

Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Mouse1"
Driver "mouse"
Option "Device""/dev/usb/hid1"
EndSection
Note /dev/usb/hid1 is an example path for the USB mouse. Use the path in Step 4 to
replace /dev/usb/hid1.
9. Save the le and exit.
10. Reboot the system from the appropriate command-line session:
If you are using GDM, perform the following:
a. Type svcadm enable application/gdm2-login.
b. Reboot the system.
If you are using dtlogin, reboot the system.
11. Log in to the accessible UI user's account.
12. Enable Assistive Technology Support by clicking Launch Menu => Preferences =>
Accessibility => Assistive Technology Support.
13. Log out of the system then log in to the accessible UI user's account again.
14. Open a terminal window and type the following command:
% /usr/sfw/bin/gok --select-action=switch1
15. In the GOK window, click GOK and select Preferences.
16. If necessary, set up GOK to the accessible UI user's needs. Otherwise, to accept the current
setup, click Apply then click OK in the GOK Preferences window.
17. Exit GOK and then restart it by clicking Launch Menu => Applications => Accessibility =>
On-Screen Keyboard. The following warning message might be displayed:
The device you are using to control GOK is
also controlling the system pointer.
18. Click OK.
19. Exit GOK and then repeat steps 14-17.
The warning message is no longer displayed.
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