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bottom of the manpages and order them consistently.
GNU groff doesn't care about the ordering, and doesn't even mention
CAVEATS and SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS as common sections and where to put
them.
Found by: mdocml lint run
Reviewed by: ru
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difficult. Add a -L option (yet another option, indeed!) which changes the
speed of scrolling and change -U to only affect the scroll threshold.
This should make middle-clicking a much more pleasant experience.
PR: bin/120186
Submitted by: Aragon Gouveia <aragon -at- phat.za.net>
MFC after: 3 days
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the acceleration algorithm. It can be used together with the '-a' flag for
regular acceleration.
PR: bin/110003
Submitted by: Oliver Fromme <olli -at- lurza.secnetix.de>
MFC after: 1 week
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is caught. Can be assigned to a window manager shortcut to prevent accidents
with touchpads.
PR: bin/89357
Submitted by: Nick Hibma <nick -at- van-laarhoven.org>
MFC after: 1 week
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Spotted by: ceri
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the pointer slowly wandering away on its own in an annoying way when the mouse
isn't physically moved.
PR: bin/83970
Submitted by: Lena -at- lena.kiev.ua
X-MFC after: 6.0-RELEASE
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vertical virtual scrolling. This also respects -U for the distance.
PR: bin/82762
Submitted by: Eric Kjeldergaard <kjelderg -at- gmail.com>
MFC after: 1 month
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Submitted by: keramida
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- Bump document date for last content change.
Extended mdoc clue: ru
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Submitted by: Steve Kargl <sgk@troutmask.apl.washington.edu>
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mouse button, motions are interpreted as scrolling.
Submitted by: Jordan Sissel <psionic-AT-csh.rit.edu>
Approved by: njl
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While I'm here, document the existence of the '-l' option, which allows
one to use moused to use psm in some more interesting ways.
Approved by: njl (mentor)
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PR: 40910 (most of them)
Submitted by: Chris Pepper <pepper@rockefeller.edu>
MFC after: 3 days
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with a trailing zero-width space: `e.g.\&'.
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Avoid using parenthesis enclosure macros (.Pq and .Po/.Pc) with plain text.
Not only this slows down the mdoc(7) processing significantly, but it also
has an undesired (in this case) effect of disabling hyphenation within the
entire enclosed block.
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PR: 28369
Submitted by: Daniel O'Connor <darius@dons.net.au>
manpage reviewed by: ru
MFC after: 10 days
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from 200 msec to 100 msec.
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- Expand contractions.
- Change some expressions.
- Reword the sections that describe the reporting of down events.
Submitted by: sheldonh
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of the typeset output, tend to make diffs harder to read and provide
bad examples for new-comers to mdoc.
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Requested by: yokota
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machine. The three-button emulation of moused has been somewhat
difficult to use for many people. I hope this update fixes it.
- Add a new option, -E, to set timeout value to detect two buttons
are pressed down simulteneously. The default value for this timeout
is 200msec.
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"ps/2" protocol types, and that serial mouse protocols shouldn't be
specified for these mice.
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# `moused' is getting too over-loaded now. If we want something
# more than simple mouse emulation for tablets or remote devices,
# we should start writing a separate daemon...
Submitted by: luigi
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mode' button. Mouse movement will be treated as wheel movement while
this button is held down. Useful for mice with many buttons but
without a wheel.
PR: bin/8001
Submitted by: Hideyuki Suzuki
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Submitted by: Randall Hopper <rhh@ct.picker.com>
The patch supports using the X10 Mouse Remote in both stand-alone and
pass-through configurations, so you can plug your mouse and remote into the
same serial port, use the mouse for X, and use the remote for other apps
like Fxtv. For instance, we can now control fxtv via the remote control
just like a TV : change channels, mute, increase volume, zoom video,
freeze frame 8)
The mouse events are channeled through the syscons/sysmouse I/F like
normal, and the remote buttons are "syphoned off" to a UNIX-domain stream
socket (defined as _PATH_MOUSEREMOTE in <machine/mouse.h>) for a
remote-aware app to grab and use.
For further info on the X10 Mouse Remote see:
http://www.x10.com/products/x10_mk19a.htm
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PR: 6921
Submitted by: Josh Gilliam <josh@quick.net>
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