gnome-user-docs r912 - trunk/gnome2-accessibility-guide/C



Author: vpalexander
Date: Sat Jul 19 17:14:32 2008
New Revision: 912
URL: http://svn.gnome.org/viewvc/gnome-user-docs?rev=912&view=rev

Log:
_File: GAG/enable.xml _Reas: removed alt-key refs from MouseTweaks text

Modified:
   trunk/gnome2-accessibility-guide/C/enable.xml

Modified: trunk/gnome2-accessibility-guide/C/enable.xml
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--- trunk/gnome2-accessibility-guide/C/enable.xml	(original)
+++ trunk/gnome2-accessibility-guide/C/enable.xml	Sat Jul 19 17:14:32 2008
@@ -307,19 +307,19 @@
 The <application>Dwell Click</application> panel applet can be enabled by right-clicking the GNOME Desktop menu bar / system panel, selecting <guilabel>Add to Panel</guilabel>, choosing <application>Dwell Click</application> and clicking the <guilabel>Add</guilabel> button.
 </para>
 <para>
-<emphasis>Trigger secondary click (Alt-T)</emphasis> - a secondary click can be issued by using the primary button and keeping it held down for a specified delay (Alt-D).
+<emphasis>Trigger secondary click</emphasis> - a secondary click can be issued by using the primary button and keeping it held down for a specified delay.
 </para>
 <para>
-<emphasis>Initiate click when stopping pointer movement (Alt-I)</emphasis> - a "dwell click" can be performed with a given delay (Alt-E) and motion threshold (Alt-M). The type of click may optionally be set beforehand (Alt-B) with the ClickType floating window (Alt-W) or Dwell Click panel applet. The click-type can be single, double, drag or right. Lastly, mouse direction movement can also specify the click type to be issued (Alt-U) - eg, moving the mouse left will result in a single click by default, or you may specify which direction equals what type of click.
+<emphasis>Initiate click when stopping pointer movement</emphasis> - a "dwell click" can be performed with a given delay and motion threshold. The type of click may optionally be set beforehand with the Click-Type floating window or Dwell Click panel applet. The click-type can be single, double, drag or right. Lastly, mouse direction movement can also specify the click type to be issued - eg, moving the mouse left will result in a single click by default, or you may specify which direction equals what type of click.
 </para>
 <para>
 The two available operating modes may be summarized as follows:
 </para>
 <para>
-<emphasis>Choose type of click beforehand (Alt-B)</emphasis> - the click type selected in the ClickType floating window (Alt-W) or the Dwell Click applet is automatically issued after the given delay.
+<emphasis>Choose type of click beforehand</emphasis> - the click type selected in the Click-Type floating window or the Dwell Click applet is automatically issued after the given delay.
 </para>
 <para>
-<emphasis>Choose type of click with mouse movement (Alt-U)</emphasis> - at the end of the given delay, the shape of the pointer turns into a cross. If the user moves the pointer while it is showing the cross, the direction of the movement specifies what click type is issued and triggers the click. If the user does not move the pointer while it is showing a cross (which lasts only a short time) it turns back to its arrow shape and no automatic click is performed for that move-stop cycle.
+<emphasis>Choose type of click with mouse movement</emphasis> - at the end of the given delay, the shape of the pointer turns into a cross. If the user moves the pointer while it is showing the cross, the direction of the movement specifies what click type is issued and triggers the click. If the user does not move the pointer while it is showing a cross (which lasts only a short time) it turns back to its arrow shape and no automatic click is performed for that move-stop cycle.
 </para>
 </section>
 



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