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Linux mouseconfig command

Linux mouseconfig command

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Linux mouseconfig command

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The Linux mouseconfig command is used to set mouse-related parameters.

mouseconfig is a mouse configuration program that can automatically set related parameters, or users can also set the mouse manually using the provided interactive mode. mouseconfig is a command exclusive to Red Hat Linux.

Syntax

mouseconfig [--device <connection port>]

Parameters:

  • --back Displays a Back button on the settings screen instead of the default Cancel button.
  • --device <connection port> Specifies the hardware connection port. Available options are ttyS0, ttyS1, ttyS2, ttyS3, and orpsaux.
  • --emulthree Emulates a two-button mouse as a three-button mouse.
  • --help Displays help information and all supported mouse types.
  • --expert The program presets can automatically determine some setting values. Use the --expert parameter to set them manually.
  • --kickstart Allows the program to automatically detect and save all mouse settings.
  • --noprobe Do not detect the mouse device.
  • --test Test mode, no settings will be changed.

Example

Configure the mouse in interactive mode:

# mouseconfig -text

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