I always run 'xf86config' to reconfigure things like the mouse,
keyboard, monitor.  There may be a more friendly GUI tool now.  But I
wouldn't know where it is.  Good luck,





gabriel wrote:
> 
> you know how when you're installing redhat for the first time, you're
> given all these nice little menus asking you what kind of keyboard and
> mosue you're using etc?  well i told it i had a microsoft natural pro
> keyboard, and now my quote key (') doesn't work.  both with the shift
> key and without, i get (?) instead...  and my scroller on my mouse
> doesn't work since logitech mouseman wheel wasn't available on the list
> as a ps2 mouse (only usb).
> 
> so how do i reconfigure my linux setup to think my keyboard is just a
> plain 104 keyboard and my mouse is something else that has a scroller?
> or better yet, how would i let it know what's _really_ going on?  there
> has to be something quick and easy like the inital set up.... right?
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