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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Mouse settings Post 12863 by thehoghunter on Tuesday 8th of January 2002 09:32:35 AM
Old 01-08-2002
It matters what your OS is. Please provide what operating system you are using and what type of GUI interface.

If Solaris and CDE, right click the mouse when on the background - click Tools - Sytle Manager - Mouse.
Solaris and Openwin - right click mouse on background - choose Properties. In new window (Workspace Properties) click on tab next to color. Choose mouse.


If RedHat and Gnome - Click on the foot, go to Settings, Peripherals, and mouse.

If not either of these, let us know which OS and GUI
thehoghunter
 

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mousetweaks(1)						      General Commands Manual						    mousetweaks(1)

NAME
mousetweaks - Accessibility enhancements for pointing devices SYNOPSIS
mousetweaks [--dwell] [--ssc] [--dwell-time=FLOAT] [--ssc-time=FLOAT] [-m|--dwell-mode=STRING] [-c|--show-ctw] [-t|--threshold=INT] [-g|--geometry] [-s|--shutdown] [--daemonize] [-?|--help] DESCRIPTION
mousetweaks is a collection of accessibility enhancements for pointing devices. This manual page describes the mousetweaks daemon. OPTIONS
--dwell Automatically perform mouse clicks without using a physical button. --ssc Trigger the secondary mouse button when the primary mouse button is held down for a specified amount of time. --dwell-time=FLOAT Time to keep the pointer motionless before a dwell click is performed. Range: 0.2 - 3.0 seconds. --ssc-time=FLOAT Time to hold the primary mouse button before a simulated secondary click is performed. Range: 0.5 - 3.0 seconds. -m, --dwell-mode=STRING Select a dwell mode. Available options: window - Select the click type from a window or a panel applet. gesture - Perform different clicks by moving in different directions. -c, --show-ctw Show the click-type window. Only useful in combination with --dwell-mode=window. -t, --threshold=INT Ignore small pointer movements. Range: 0 - 30 pixels. -g, --geometry Size and position of the click-type window. Expects a standard X Window System geometry string. ie. WIDTHxHEIGHT+X+Y -s, --shutdown Stop the mousetweaks daemon. --daemonize Start mousetweaks in the background, ie. spawn a child process. --login Start mousetweaks in login mode. Login mode enables workarounds specific to GDM. Currently unused. FILES
~/.mousetweaks.pid The daemon creates a lock file in the users home directory to keep track of its status. BUGS
Report bugs to <http://bugzilla.gnome.org/> <http://bugzilla.gnome.org/> AUTHORS
mousetweaks was written by Gerd Kohlberger. This manual page was written by Francesco Fumanti. LICENSE
Licenced under the GNU General Public License v3 or later. SEE ALSO
dwell-click-applet(1), pointer-capture-applet(1) mousetweaks(1)
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