Solution
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In addition to the
instructions in the section entitled "Configuring Alternative Pointer Devices
on Linux Systems" in the Java Desktop System Release 3 Accessibility
Guide, you might need to perform the following steps:
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Modify the first two InputDevice sections
in /etc/X11/XF86Config.
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Insert a third InputDevice section with
the Identifier set to, for example, Mouse[5].
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Edit the ServerLayout section to include
the third InputDevice line. Ensure that this line does
not have any associated SendCore or AlwaysCore attributes.
If you are using multiple USB pointer devices, please
ensure that the Identifier sections refer to /dev/input/mouse0, /dev/input/mouse1, and so
on, instead of /dev/input/mice. If you use /dev/input/mice, the system associates all USB input devices with the primary pointer
device, which can cause conflicts when you are using USB devices with On-Screen Keyboard .
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