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tablet is connected to the serial port, verify the port. /dev/ttyS0 refers to the first<br />

serial port. /dev/ttyS1 refers to the second. Additional ports use similar notation.<br />

Choose appropriate Options from the list and select the Primary Tablet Mode suitable<br />

for your needs.<br />

If your graphics tablet supports electronic pens, configure them in Electronic Pens.<br />

Add eraser and pen and set their properties after clicking Properties.<br />

When you are satisfied with the settings, click OK to confirm your changes.<br />

2.13.5 Touchscreen Properties<br />

Use this dialog to configure touchscreens attached to your system. If you have more<br />

than one touchscreen installed, each device is shown in a separate dialog reachable by<br />

a tab. To activate the currently selected touchscreen, check Assign a Touchscreen to<br />

Display at the top <strong>of</strong> the dialog. Select vendor and model from the lists below and set<br />

an appropriate Connection Port at the bottom. You can configure touchscreens connected<br />

to the USB port or the serial port. If your touchscreen is connected to the serial port,<br />

verify the port. /dev/ttyS0 refers to the first serial port. /dev/ttyS1 refers to the<br />

second. Additional ports use similar notation. When you are satisfied with your settings,<br />

click OK to confirm your changes.<br />

2.13.6 Remote Access Properties<br />

VNC (Virtual Network Computing) is a client-server solution that gives access a remote<br />

X server with a slim and easy-to-use client. This client is available for a variety <strong>of</strong> operating<br />

systems, including Micros<strong>of</strong>t Windows, Apple's MacOS, and Linux. Find additional<br />

information about VNC at http://www.realvnc.com/.<br />

Use this dialog to configure your X server as a host for VNC sessions. If you want VNC<br />

clients to connect to your X server, check Allow Access to Display Using VNC Protocol.<br />

Set a password to restrict access to your VNC-enabled X server. Check Allow Multiple<br />

VNC Connections if more than one VNC client should connect to the X server at the<br />

same time. Allow HTTP access by checking Activate HTTP Access and setting the port<br />

to be use in HTTP Port.<br />

When you are satisfied with your settings, click OK to save your changes.<br />

System Configuration with YaST 85

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