Installing OpenLinux Getting Started Guide 35 NOTE: Your mouse was probably auto-detected in the first screen, where you selected your language. You can use this screen to refine the definition of your mouse if necessary. For example, you can define that you have a GlidePoint or Intel- liMouse with a scrolling wheel. FIGURE 15.  The first step of the installation is to detect and activate your mouse. NOTE: If you want to change any of the mouse, keyboard, or video selections you make in these screens after OpenLinux is running, you can use the lizardx command. That command reruns the mouse, keyboard, and video screens. An appropriate mouse protocol (PS/2, Microsoft, Logitech, or USB) and mouse device (for example, the serial port number) should already be auto-selected. To refine or change your mouse settings: 1. Check the items in the drop-down list, selecting one if it applies. These options include the following: Standard without wheel MouseManPlus