moused(8): Fix a few mandoc warnings

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Gordon Bergling 2020-11-20 17:04:49 +00:00
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Notes: svn2git 2020-12-20 02:59:44 +00:00
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@ -147,7 +147,8 @@ is enabled, the
option can be used to set the
.Ar distance
(in pixels) that the mouse must move before a scroll event
is generated. This effectively controls the scrolling speed.
is generated.
This effectively controls the scrolling speed.
The default
.Ar distance
is 2 pixels.
@ -240,20 +241,21 @@ drive the pointer quickly across the screen.
The
.Ar exp
value specifies the exponent, which is basically
the amount of acceleration. Useful values are in the
range 1.1 to 2.0, but it depends on your mouse hardware
and your personal preference. A value of 1.0 means no
exponential acceleration. A value of 2.0 means squared
acceleration (i.e. if you move the mouse twice as fast,
the pointer will move four times as fast on the screen).
the amount of acceleration.
Useful values are in the range 1.1 to 2.0, but it depends on
your mouse hardware and your personal preference.
A value of 1.0 means no exponential acceleration.
A value of 2.0 means squared acceleration (i.e. if
you move the mouse twice as fast, the pointer will move
four times as fast on the screen).
Values beyond 2.0 are possible but not recommended.
A good value to start is probably 1.5.
.Pp
The optional
.Ar offset
value specifies the distance at which the acceleration
begins. The default is 1.0, which means that the
acceleration is applied to movements larger than one unit.
value specifies the distance at which the acceleration begins.
The default is 1.0, which means that the acceleration is applied
to movements larger than one unit.
If you specify a larger value, it takes more speed for
the acceleration to kick in, i.e. the speed range for
small and accurate movements is wider.
@ -263,8 +265,8 @@ not satisfied with the behaviour, try a value of 2.0.
Note that the
.Fl A
option interacts badly with the X server's own acceleration,
which doesn't work very well anyway. Therefore it is
recommended to switch it off if necessary:
which doesn't work very well anyway.
Therefore it is recommended to switch it off if necessary:
.Dq xset m 1 .
.It Fl a Ar X Ns Op , Ns Ar Y
Accelerate or decelerate the mouse input.