- mdoc(7) cleanup.

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Extended mdoc clue:	ru
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.\"
.\" $FreeBSD$
.\"
.Dd April 1, 2000
.Dd November 12, 2004
.Dt MOUSED 8
.Os
.Sh NAME
@ -73,7 +73,9 @@ interprets and then passes it via ioctls to the console driver.
The mouse daemon
reports translation movement, button press/release
events and movement of the roller or the wheel if available.
The roller/wheel movement is reported as ``Z'' axis movement.
The roller/wheel movement is reported as
.Dq Z
axis movement.
.Pp
The console driver will display the mouse pointer on the screen
and provide cut and paste functions if the mouse pointer is enabled
@ -158,8 +160,11 @@ mode.
Select the baudrate for the serial port (1200 to 9600).
Not all serial mice support this option.
.It Fl V
Enable ``Virtual Scrolling'', with this option set, holding the middle mouse
button down will cause motion to be interpreted as scrolling. Use the
Enable
.Dq Virtual Scrolling .
With this option set, holding the middle mouse
button down will cause motion to be interpreted as scrolling.
Use the
.Fl U
option to set the distance the mouse must move before the scrolling mode is
activated.
@ -214,8 +219,10 @@ in one line.
.Pp
If the
.Nm
utility cannot determine the requested information, it prints ``unknown''
or ``generic''.
utility cannot determine the requested information, it prints
.Dq Li unknown
or
.Dq Li generic .
.It Fl l Ar level
Specifies at which level
.Nm
@ -235,7 +242,8 @@ More than one physical button may be assigned to a logical button at the
same time.
In this case the logical button will be down,
if either of the assigned physical buttons is held down.
Do not put space around `='.
Do not put space around
.Ql = .
.It Fl p Ar port
Use
.Ar port
@ -455,11 +463,13 @@ You can attach multiple USB mice to your system or to your USB hub.
They are accessible as
.Pa /dev/ums0 , /dev/ums1 ,
and so on.
.Pa
.Pp
You may want to create a symbolic link
.Pa /dev/mouse
pointing to the real port to which the mouse is connected, so that you
can easily distinguish which is your ``mouse'' port later.
can easily distinguish which is your
.Dq mouse
port later.
.Pp
The next step is to guess the appropriate protocol type for the mouse.
The
@ -530,12 +540,24 @@ the third (middle) button will not function.
.Ar mouseman
protocol under which the third button may function as expected.
.It
3-button serial mice may have a small switch to choose between ``MS''
and ``PC'', or ``2'' and ``3''.
``MS'' or ``2'' usually mean the
3-button serial mice may have a small switch to choose between
.Dq MS
and
.Dq PC ,
or
.Dq 2
and
.Dq 3 .
.Dq MS
or
.Dq 2
usually mean the
.Ar microsoft
protocol.
``PC'' or ``3'' will choose the
.Dq PC
or
.Dq 3
will choose the
.Ar mousesystems
protocol.
.It
@ -609,7 +631,7 @@ Let the
utility determine the protocol type of the mouse at the serial port
.Pa /dev/cuad0 .
If successful, the command will print the type, otherwise it will say
``unknown''.
.Dq Li unknown .
.Pp
.Dl moused -p /dev/cuad0
.Dl vidcontrol -m on
@ -650,11 +672,15 @@ utility does not currently work with the alternative console driver
.Xr pcvt 4 .
.Pp
Many pad devices behave as if the first (left) button were pressed if
the user `taps' the surface of the pad.
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 ``-m 1=4'' for these models
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
@ -671,7 +697,7 @@ To obtain the paste function, use the
option to emulate the middle button, or use the
.Fl m
option to assign the physical right button to the logical middle button:
``-m 2=3''.
.Dq Fl m Li 2=3 .
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Xr kill 1 ,
.Xr vidcontrol 1 ,