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Left and Top: 0
Bottom and Right: maximum
14. Click Apply.
Because of the overlaying full-screen magnication zoomer, the Gnopernicus windows
become invisible. However, full-screen magnication is now available.
x86: Problems Conguring USB Mouse Device as
Extension Device for UseWith GNOME On-Screen
Keyboard
You cannot set up a USB mouse device as an extension device with the GNOME On-Screen
Keyboard (GOK). The conguration 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.
If you are using the GNOME Display Manager, follow these steps:
a. Log in to a session as superuser.
b. At the prompt, type svcadm disable application/gdm2-login.
c. Log in again as superuser.
If you are using dtlogin, follow these steps:
a. In the dtlogin window, click Options and select Command Line Login.
b. Log in as superuser.
6. Create a new xorg.conf le.
# /usr/X11/bin/Xorg -configure
The command creates the le xorg.conf.new in the root (/) directory.
7. Copy the new conguration le to the /etc/x11 directory and rename the le xorg.conf.
# cp /xorg.conf.new /etc/X11/xorg.conf
8. Modify the congurations in the le:
In the ServerLayout section, add an input device for Mouse1 after the line InputDevice
"Mouse0""CorePointer". See the following example:
Sun Java Desktop System
Solaris 10 5/08 Release Notes • April 200898