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Stopping the X window system, Begin_Device_Description, wacom.1, dev/ttyS2, pointer

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Begin_Device_Description Name Path Use End_Device_Description where: Specifies the name of the input device driver shared library. Specifies the name of the device file for the serial port being used. Specifies the desired use of the input device, such as "keyboard", "pointer", "other", or "extension". The following example specifies a Wacom Intuos tablet connected to the serial port associated with device file /dev/ttyS2 as the X pointer: Begin_Device_Description Name wacom.1 Path /dev/ttyS2 Use pointer End_Device_Description More examples of input device specifications for RS-232 input devices are in the /usr/X11R6/hp/default/X0devices file. Stopping the X window system After stopping all application programs, stop the window system by holding down the and keys, and then pressing the key. This stops the display server, and with it the window system. Note: If the workstation is running in an init level (such as 5 which is the default X run level), then the X server will recycle and start again. To totally stop the server in this case, select another init level (such as 3) to stop the server. Customizing the mouse and keyboard This section describes the following customizations: • Customizing keyboard input. Graphics Administration Guide For Red Hat Linux 6.2

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Begin_Device_Description
Name
<device_driver_name>
Path
<device_file_path>
Use
<device_use>
End_Device_Description
where:
<device_driver_name>
Specifies the name of the input device driver shared library.
<device_file_path>
Specifies the name of the device file for the serial port being used.
<device_use>
Specifies the desired use of the input device, such as "
keyboard
", "
pointer
",
"
other
", or "
extension
".
The following example specifies a Wacom Intuos tablet connected to the serial port
associated with device file
/dev/ttyS2
as the X pointer:
Begin_Device_Description
Name
wacom.1
Path
/dev/ttyS2
Use
pointer
End_Device_Description
More examples of input device specifications for RS-232 input devices are in the
/usr/X11R6/hp/default/X0devices
file.
Stopping the X window system
After stopping all application programs, stop the window system by holding down the
and
keys, and then pressing the
key. This stops the display server,
and with it the window system.
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Note:
If the workstation is running in an
init
level (such as
5
which is the default X
run level), then the X server will recycle and start again. To totally stop the server in this
case, select another
init
level (such as
3
) to stop the server.
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Customizing the mouse and keyboard
This section describes the following customizations:
Customizing keyboard input.
Graphics Administration Guide For Red Hat Linux 6.2