You can always use a Linux Rescue LiveCD and copy your
important files off the hard disk.  Then I suggest
getting a newer Distro that will detect your mouse
correctly.

Good-luck,
Joan

--- Felix Gomez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I've been using my linux for 1 week.
> 
> Yesterday, I change the setting of my mouse from 2
> button to 3 button because my "scroller" is not
> working. Right after the changes I can not anymore
> use
> my mouse! So I use only the keyboard and restart the
> computer.
> 
> When I restart my computer, it will go to the log-in
> but my mouse and keyboard will not work! I can not
> log-in because I can not use anymore my keyboard!
> 
> I am using Red Hat Linux 9. Please anyone help me?
> 
> 
> Engr. Felix T. Gomez, Jr., MST-CS
> Dean of College
> STI College Tacloban
> #355 Singzon Bldg.
> Real St., Tacloban City 06500
> Telefax # (053)325-6570
> 
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