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author | Kevin E Martin <kem@kem.org> | 2004-09-03 16:18:23 +0000 |
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committer | Kevin E Martin <kem@kem.org> | 2004-09-03 16:18:23 +0000 |
commit | 1a49e855396dd927dc69c63c2a32e115fd8f504c (patch) | |
tree | a326af952c980913ff0ff83fcf8f7c2362a01ff9 | |
parent | 014853d848b04ce496afc8ff3f0273872e8f761a (diff) |
First set of documentation updates.rel-0-6-1lg3d-rel-0-7-0lg3d-rel-0-6-2lg3d-baseXORG-6_8_2XORG-6_8_1_904XORG-6_8_1_903XORG-6_8_1_902XORG-6_8_1_901XORG-6_8_1XORG-6_8_0XORG-6_8-branch
Include more correct fix for rootless interaction with damage (Bug #1168,
Keith Packard).
-rw-r--r-- | README.sgml | 12 |
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/README.sgml b/README.sgml index fdd75fb..70eb869 100644 --- a/README.sgml +++ b/README.sgml @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ <sect>Introduction <p> -This document describes mouse support in X.org Foundation's X11 &relvers; server. +This document describes mouse support in X.org Foundation's X11R&relvers; server. Mouse configuration has often been mysterious task for novice users. @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ used in such a way, even if you can find an appropriate adapter with which you can connect the PS/2 mouse to a serial port or visa versa. -X11R6.7 supports the mouse with a wheel, a roller or a knob. +X11R&relvers; supports the mouse with a wheel, a roller or a knob. Its action is detected as the Z (third) axis motion of the mouse. As the X server or clients normally do not use the Z axis movement of the pointing device, a configuration option, <tt>"ZAxisMapping"</tt>, @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ Ok: support is available, NA: not available, ?: untested or unknown. SP: support is available in a different form *1 Refer to the following sections for details. -*2 X11R6.7/OS2 will support any type of mouse that the OS supports, +*2 X11R&relvers;/OS2 will support any type of mouse that the OS supports, whether it is serial, bus mouse, or PnP type. </verb> @@ -228,11 +228,11 @@ generic Human Interface Device (hid) <tt>/dev/uhid*</tt>. Select the corresponding to your mouse as the device name. <sect1>OS/2 <p> -X11R6.7/OS2 always uses the native mouse driver of the operating system +X11R&relvers;/OS2 always uses the native mouse driver of the operating system and will support any type of pointer that the OS supports, whether it is serial, bus mouse, or PnP type. If the mouse works under Presentation Manager, -it will also work under X11R6.7/OS2. +it will also work under X11R&relvers;/OS2. Always specify <tt>"OSMouse"</tt> as the protocol type. @@ -475,7 +475,7 @@ If the buttons <tt>N3</tt> and <tt>N4</tt> actually exist in this mouse, their actions won't be detected by the X server. NOTE #1: horizontal movement may not always be detected -by the current version of the X11R6.7 X servers, +by the current version of the X11R&relvers; X servers, because there appears to be no accepted standard as to how the horizontal direction is encoded in mouse data. |