Problem |
Neither a two-button mouse, nor a three-button mouse work correctly when the GNOME Desktop is running on the x86 architecture edition. |
Solution |
Many GNOME applications require a three-button mouse. You need to do the following:
To enable a third mouse button, or emulate a three-button mouse, perform the following steps:
The system should now be properly configured to use a three-button mouse. |
Table 7–1 Navigation Keys for the Solaris Device Configuration Assistant
Key |
Function |
---|---|
Down arrow |
Moves the cursor down a menu. |
Up arrow |
Moves the cursor up a menu. |
F2 |
Opens the next screen. |
F3 |
Exits the program without saving. |
Return |
Selects an option. |