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 1. Use ''xev'' to  verify funcitonality. This also gives you keycodes. See tutorial 
above.
 2. If no output seen in ''xev'', the ''su'' to ''root'', and then run the following:
 
-{{{ This is the expected output }}}
-{{{ . }}}
-{{{ # lsmod | grep ati }}}
-{{{ ati_remote              6424   0  (unused) }}}
-{{{ input                   5664   0  [ati_remote keybdev mousedev hid] }}}
-{{{ usbcore                72992   1  [ati_remote hid printer usb-uhci] }}}
+{{{
+This is the expected output 
+. 
+# lsmod | grep ati 
+ati_remote              6424   0  (unused) 
+input                   5664   0  [ati_remote keybdev mousedev hid] 
+usbcore                72992   1  [ati_remote hid printer usb-uhci] 
+}}}
 
 3. If you are like me, you will discover that nothing showed up. Now check if the 
module 'hid' is loaded:
 
-{{{ This is the expected output }}}
-{{{ . }}}
-{{{ # lsmod | grep hid }}}
-{{{ hid                    20900   0  (unused) }}}
-{{{ input                   5664   0  [ati_remote keybdev mousedev hid] }}}
-{{{ usbcore                72992   1  [ati_remote hid printer usb-uhci] }}}
+{{{
+ This is the expected output
+ . 
+ # lsmod | grep hid 
+ hid                    20900   0  (unused) 
+ input                   5664   0  [ati_remote keybdev mousedev hid] 
+ usbcore                72992   1  [ati_remote hid printer usb-uhci] 
+}}}
 
 4. Again, if you are like me, you will discover that ''hid'' is not installed either. 
Probably somewhere around this point you will realize that you do not have anything in 
''/dev/input/mice'' The simple solution is to simply type the following:
 
-{{{ # modprobe hid }}}
-{{{ # modprobe ati_remote }}}
+{{{
+ # modprobe hid 
+ # modprobe ati_remote 
+}}}
 
 And voila, it will work.
 
 5. You do not want to do this everytime you load X, so a file called ''remote'' in 
the  ''/etc/X11/xinit.d/'' directory with the follwing contents:
 
-{{{ modprobe hid }}}
-{{{ modprobe ati_radeon }}}
+{{{
+ modprobe hid 
+ modprobe ati_radeon 
+}}}
 
 6. Finally, make this file executable by typing ''# chmod a+x 
/etc/X11/xinit.d/remote''.
 


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