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diff --git a/usr.sbin/moused/moused.8 b/usr.sbin/moused/moused.8 index 333b247..8a21455 100644 --- a/usr.sbin/moused/moused.8 +++ b/usr.sbin/moused/moused.8 @@ -787,34 +787,6 @@ file, and bind .Pp to a key in your window manager, you can suspend mouse events on your laptop if you keep brushing over the mouse pad while typing. -.Sh CAVEATS -Many pad devices behave as if the first (left) button were pressed if -the user -.Dq taps -the surface of the pad. -In contrast, some ALPS GlidePoint and Interlink VersaPad models -treat the tapping action -as fourth button events. -Use the option -.Dq Fl m Li 1=4 -for these models -to obtain the same effect as the other pad devices. -.Pp -Cut and paste functions in the virtual console assume that there -are three buttons on the mouse. -The logical button 1 (logical left) selects a region of text in the -console and copies it to the cut buffer. -The logical button 3 (logical right) extends the selected region. -The logical button 2 (logical middle) pastes the selected text -at the text cursor position. -If the mouse has only two buttons, the middle, `paste' button -is not available. -To obtain the paste function, use the -.Fl 3 -option to emulate the middle button, or use the -.Fl m -option to assign the physical right button to the logical middle button: -.Dq Fl m Li 2=3 . .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr kill 1 , .Xr vidcontrol 1 , @@ -852,3 +824,31 @@ This manual page was written by .An Mike Pritchard Aq mpp@FreeBSD.org . The command and manual page have since been updated by .An Kazutaka Yokota Aq yokota@FreeBSD.org . +.Sh CAVEATS +Many pad devices behave as if the first (left) button were pressed if +the user +.Dq taps +the surface of the pad. +In contrast, some ALPS GlidePoint and Interlink VersaPad models +treat the tapping action +as fourth button events. +Use the option +.Dq Fl m Li 1=4 +for these models +to obtain the same effect as the other pad devices. +.Pp +Cut and paste functions in the virtual console assume that there +are three buttons on the mouse. +The logical button 1 (logical left) selects a region of text in the +console and copies it to the cut buffer. +The logical button 3 (logical right) extends the selected region. +The logical button 2 (logical middle) pastes the selected text +at the text cursor position. +If the mouse has only two buttons, the middle, `paste' button +is not available. +To obtain the paste function, use the +.Fl 3 +option to emulate the middle button, or use the +.Fl m +option to assign the physical right button to the logical middle button: +.Dq Fl m Li 2=3 . |