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Old 07-17-2001
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Unhappy Help For SCO OpenServer

I've just installed Unix SCO OpenServer System v in an Intel PC and Everithing ok, except just one thing, in the begining of the installation the wizard asked me about the mouse , i have a generic 3 buttons mouse and i took a logitech and did not work

i need to change the mouse configuration,
How can i do that login as root in #?

can i use the keyboard in the graphical sesion to setup again my mouse?? what keys?

how can i close the graphic session without mouse? with the keyboard?


PD: please...I don't have documentation book , so don't send me to that book again....!

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Old 07-19-2001
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To restart X, use CTRL-ALT-BACKSAPCE and you should get to the login screen (or prompt). Use the tab key to move the cursor and the spacebar (or enter key) to select an option. Then try typing 'xf86config' or 'XF86Setup' at the command line and you should be taken through a program that allows you to change your mouse and other X settings.
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Old 08-09-2001
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Thanks for help

I found the command to setup again my SCO.

the command is "scoadmin" login as root. there yopu can make any cgange in your hardware

and, the graphical sesion of the sco openserver ver V doesn't work without a configured mouse.



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