Re: hardware reconfiguration

2002-01-14 Thread Devon
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Monday 14 January 2002 03:05 pm, gabriel wrote: > so how do i reconfigure my linux setup to think my keyboard is just a > plain 104 keyboard and my mouse is something else that has a scroller? > or better yet, how would i let it know what's _reall

Re: hardware reconfiguration

2002-01-14 Thread Ben Logan
You have a couple of choices for reconfiguring things. I like things to work correctly at the console, too, so when I change mice I use 'mouseconfig' to setup the mouse. It is a nice menu-driven, program which will update your X configuration at the end if you want it to--I always tell it to. L

Re: hardware reconfiguration

2002-01-14 Thread Nick Wilson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 * On 14-01-02 at 21:08 * gabriel said > you know how when you're installing redhat for the first time, you're > given all these nice little menus asking you what kind of keyboard and > mosue you're using etc? well i told it i had a microsoft n

Re: hardware reconfiguration

2002-01-14 Thread Hidong Kim
I always run 'xf86config' to reconfigure things like the mouse, keyboard, monitor. There may be a more friendly GUI tool now. But I wouldn't know where it is. Good luck, gabriel wrote: > > you know how when you're installing redhat for the first time, you're > given all these nice little

hardware reconfiguration

2002-01-14 Thread gabriel
you know how when you're installing redhat for the first time, you're given all these nice little menus asking you what kind of keyboard and mosue you're using etc? well i told it i had a microsoft natural pro keyboard, and now my quote key (') doesn't work. both with the shift key and without,