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diff --git a/hw/xfree86/doc/man/xorg.conf.man.pre b/hw/xfree86/doc/man/xorg.conf.man.pre index be0c67654..222530b41 100644 --- a/hw/xfree86/doc/man/xorg.conf.man.pre +++ b/hw/xfree86/doc/man/xorg.conf.man.pre @@ -959,6 +959,26 @@ Selects the scheme, which is the underlying algorithm. .B "predictable default algorithm (behaving more predictable)" .B "lightweight old acceleration code (as specified in the X protocol spec)" .B "none no acceleration or deceleration" +.fi +.RE +.TP 7 +.BI "Option \*qAccelerationNumerator\*q \*q" integer \*q +.TP 7 +.BI "Option \*qAccelerationDenominator\*q \*q" integer \*q +Set numerator and denominator of the acceleration factor. The acceleration +factor is a rational which, together with threshold, can be used to tweak +profiles to suit the users needs. The +.B simple +and +.B limited +profiles use it directly (i.e. they accelerate by the factor), for other +profiles it should hold that a higher acceleration factor leads to a faster +pointer. Typically, 1 is unaccelerated and values up to 5 are sensible. +.TP 7 +.BI "Option \*qAccelerationThreshold\*q \*q" integer \*q +Set the threshold, which is roughly the velocity (usually device units per 10 +ms) required for acceleration to become effective. The precise effect varies +with the profile however. .SH "INPUTCLASS SECTION" The config file may have multiple |