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<title>Configuring a Mouse</title>
<h2><a name="s5.1">5.1 Configuring a Mouse</a></h2>
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<p>Next, the installation program will probe your system and try to find a
mouse.  Some mice may be detected automatically; in this case, a dialog box
is displayed showing the port on which the mouse was found.  Press
<tt>[Space]</tt> to continue.  You may then be asked to give additional
information, such as whether you have a two-button mouse, and would like it
to emulate a three-button mouse.  Make the appropriate selections, and
continue to the next section.

<p>If your mouse was not detected automatically, you will be asked to identify
the type of mouse you have, and whether or not you have a two-button mouse
and would like it to emulate a three-button model.  Following this screen,
you will be asked to identify the serial port to which your mouse is
connected.  Select the appropriate serial port, and press <tt>[Enter]</tt>.  You
can then continue to the next section.

<p>If you wish to change your mouse configuration after you have booted
your Red Hat Linux system, you may use the <tt>/usr/sbin/mouseconfig</tt>
command.

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