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I'm installing solaris 9 on an Utra 5 machine. I am at the point where I need to insert Disk 2 of 2. After mounting Disk 2 of 2 in the drive, I can't move my mouse to click on
the "NEXT" button to continue with the installation. The mouse in question is the sun mouse with the 3 buttons. Is there a way around this? NOTE: I'm a newbie Thanks, Ted |
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use the keyboard to navigate the menus, generally you can always use the 'tab' key to switch windows and buttons, on buttons you can hit enter, but if that dosnt work you can hit the space bar, same thing for check boxes and and radio buttons, use the space bar to mark or un mark those. id reccomend using a text based install first if one is available, then installing the proper mouse drivers later once the system is up and running.
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id say just about any ps/2 mouse will work fine, i havent any experience with solaris but i see no reason why a wheel mouse wouldnt work, as long as you have the right drivers for it there is no problem, if you are using xf86 it supports a wheel mouse. if you are going to use a GUI then a mouse is nice, but you should be able to get by by using keyboard shortcuts, and you work much faster NOT using a mouse, IMO. im using suse linux 8.1 with a wireless USB mouse (microsoft mouse actually!) and it works great. it all depends on if you have the right drivers.
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