
configuring X Windows on HP-UX (other graphics cards)
the XF86Config file
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The following two examples show an InputDevice section for a
keyboard and mouse:
Section ìInputDeviceî
Identifier ìKeyboard0î
Driver ìkeyboardî
EndSection
Section ìInputDeviceî
Identifier ìMouse0î
Driver ìmouseî
Option ìProtocolî ìPS/2î
EndSection
“Screen” section
The configuration file may have multiple Screen sections. There must
be at least one, for the “screen” being used. A “screen” binds a graphics
device (Device section) and a monitor (Monitor section) together. A
Screen section is considered “active” if it is referenced by an active
CoreKeyboard NA When this is set, the input device is to be
installed as the core (primary) keyboard
device. There must be no more than one
core keyboard. If this option is not set here,
or in the ServerLayout section, then the
first input device that is capable of being
used as a core keyboard will be selected as
the core keyboard. Source: XF86Config man
page.
AlwaysCore
SendCoreEvents
boolean Both of these options are equivalent, and
when enabled cause the input device to
always report core events. This can be used,
for example, to allow additional pointer
devices to generate core pointer events
(such as moving the cursor, etc). Source:
XF86Config man page.
HistorySize number Sets the motion history size. Default: 0.
Source: XF86Config man page.
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