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77 reports translation movement, button press/release
108 .Bl -tag -width indent
110 Emulate the third (middle) button for 2-button mice.
114 Set double click speed as the maximum interval in msec between button clicks.
127 The DTR line may need to be dropped for a 3-button mouse
132 When the third button emulation is enabled
159 With this option set, holding the middle mouse
160 button down will cause motion to be interpreted as
196 a 3-button mouse to operate in the
215 With this option set, holding the middle mouse
216 button down will cause motion to be interpreted as scrolling.
286 Some mice report middle button down events
299 .Bl -tag -compact -width modelxxx
343 Assign the physical button
345 to the logical button
348 More than one physical button may be assigned to a logical button at the
350 In this case the logical button will be down,
361 .Ar medium-low ,
362 .Ar medium-high
413 .Bl -tag -compact -width mousesystemsxxx
416 Most 2-button serial mice use this protocol.
425 MouseSystems 5-byte protocol.
426 3-button mice may use this protocol.
438 Some 3-button mice may be compatible
460 .Bl -tag -compact -width mousesystemsxxx
468 .Bl -tag -compact -width mousesystemsxxx
479 Make the physical button
481 act as the wheel mode button.
482 While this button is pressed, X and Y axis movement is reported to be zero
492 .Bl -tag -compact -width x__
548 The serial mouse has a D-Sub female 9- or 25-pin connector.
549 The bus and InPort mice have either a D-Sub male 9-pin connector
550 or a round DIN 9-pin connector.
551 The PS/2 mouse is equipped with a small, round DIN 6-pin connector.
564 Many people often assign the first, built-in
619 .Bl -enum -compact -width 1.X
634 Most 2-button serial mice support the
638 3-button serial mice may work with the
644 the third (middle) button will not function.
645 3-button serial mice may also work with the
647 protocol under which the third button may function as expected.
649 3-button serial mice may have a small switch to choose between
678 .Dl "vidcontrol -m on"
682 .Dl "moused -f -p <selected_port> -t <selected_protocol>"
687 clicking the left, right and middle buttons.
694 This is useful if the user wants to use the built-in PS/2 pointing device
704 will not detect any movement or button state change and the application
712 .Bl -tag -width /dev/consolectl -compact
728 UNIX-domain stream socket for X10 MouseRemote events
731 .Dl "moused -p /dev/cuau0 -i type"
739 .Bd -literal -offset indent
740 moused -p /dev/cuau0
741 vidcontrol -m on
750 .Bd -literal -offset indent
751 moused -p /dev/mouse -t microsoft
752 vidcontrol -m on
763 .Dl "moused -p /dev/mouse -m 1=3 -m 3=1"
765 Assign the physical button 3 (right button) to the logical button 1
766 (logical left) and the physical button 1 (left) to the logical
767 button 3 (logical right).
770 .Dl "moused -p /dev/mouse -t intellimouse -z 4"
772 Report negative Z axis movement (i.e., mouse wheel) as the button 4 pressed
773 and positive Z axis movement (i.e., mouse wheel) as the button 5 pressed.
777 .Dl "ALL ALL = NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/killall -USR1 moused"
783 .Dl "killall -USR1 moused"
814 .An -nosplit
824 Many pad devices behave as if the first (left) button were pressed if
830 as fourth button events.
838 The logical button 1 (logical left) selects a region of text in the
840 The logical button 3 (logical right) extends the selected region.
841 The logical button 2 (logical middle) pastes the selected text
843 If the mouse has only two buttons, the middle, `paste' button
847 option to emulate the middle button, or use the
849 option to assign the physical right button to the logical middle button: