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Keyboard

  • Multimedia Keyboard Help - how to get your keyboard's additional multimedia keys working in Ubuntu
  • NumLock - enabling Num Lock during startup
  • HowToReadline - Add some extra editing keys to the command shell
  • MicrosoftNaturalErgonomicKeyboard4000 - make it work 100%
  • UbuntuHelp:LogitechG15 - Make ubuntu recognize all of the special keys

Mouse

  • Multi-buttoned Mouse - getting the fourth, fifth or other extra buttons on your mouse working
  • Logitech MX610 - getting the E-Mail and IM LEDs and other buttons to function properly
  • Bluetooth Mouse - Getting your bluetooth mouse to connect and resume automatically, once turned on.
  • Serial Mouse - Getting your serial mouse to function

Track Point

  • most Lenovo, and some Dell, toshiba, and others have this eraser style pointer stick.
  • To turn it off do this... (please fill in here)
  • Setting documentation is here:

Synaptics Touch Pad

  • To turn off tapping, in Terminal type:
       ||gksudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf||
  • In xorg.conf, go to:
       ||Section "Input'Device"||
       ||Identifier "Synaptics Touchpad"||
  • include these options at the end of this section:
       ||Option "SHM'Config" "on"||
       ||Option "Tapping'Off" "1"||
       ||Option "Max'Tap'Time" "0"||
  • Once you have rebooted, you can also install gsynaptics, which gives a Ubuntu-friendly GUI set-up so you can tweak your settings. Once installed, you'll find it here:
       ||System > Preferences > Touchpad||

Tablet

  • See TabletSetup in order to setup your tablet.

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