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Man Page: aa_recommendlowmouse

Operating Environment: suse

Section: 3

aa_recommendlowmouse(3) 				     Library Functions Manual					   aa_recommendlowmouse(3)

NAME
aa_recommendlowmouse - Add the given driver to the end of list of mouse recommended drivers.
SYNOPSIS
#include <aalib.h> void aa_recommendlowmouse(const char *name);
PARAMETERS
const char *name Name of the driver (ought to match the "shortname" field of the driver definition structure).
DESCRIPTION
Add the given driver to the end of list of mouse recommended drivers.
SEE ALSO
save_d(3), mem_d(3), aa_help(3), aa_formats(3), aa_fonts(3), aa_dithernames(3), aa_drivers(3), aa_kbddrivers(3), aa_mousedrivers(3), aa_kbdrecommended(3), aa_mouserecommended(3), aa_displayrecommended(3), aa_defparams(3), aa_defrenderparams(3), aa_scrwidth(3), aa_scrheight(3), aa_mmwidth(3), aa_mmheight(3), aa_imgwidth(3), aa_imgheight(3), aa_image(3), aa_text(3), aa_attrs(3), aa_currentfont(3), aa_autoinit(3), aa_autoinitkbd(3), aa_autoinitmouse(3), aa_recommendhi(3), aa_recommendlow(3), aa_init(3), aa_initkbd(3), aa_initmouse(3), aa_close(3), aa_uninitkbd(3), aa_uninitmouse(3), aa_fastrender(3), aa_render(3), aa_puts(3), aa_printf(3), aa_gotoxy(3), aa_hidecursor(3), aa_showcursor(3), aa_getmouse(3), aa_hidemouse(3), aa_showmouse(3), aa_registerfont(3), aa_setsupported(3), aa_setfont(3), aa_getevent(3), aa_getkey(3), aa_resize(3), aa_resizehandler(3), aa_parseoptions(3), aa_edit(3), aa_createedit(3), aa_editkey(3), aa_putpixel(3), aa_recom- mendhikbd(3), aa_recommendlowkbd(3), aa_recommendhimouse(3), aa_recommendhidisplay(3), aa_recommendlowdisplay(3) c2man aalib.h 8 September 1999 aa_recommendlowmouse(3)
Related Man Pages
aa_autoinitkbd(3) - debian
aa_autoinitmouse(3) - suse
aa_getevent(3) - suse
aa_init(3) - suse
aa_initkbd(3) - suse
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