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diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/uk/drakx-selectMouse-sect1.xml b/docs/mcc-help/uk/drakx-selectMouse-sect1.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 22336cb3..00000000 --- a/docs/mcc-help/uk/drakx-selectMouse-sect1.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ - - -<!-- Converted by db4-upgrade version 1.0 --> -<section xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" version="5.0" xml:lang="uk" condition="expert" xml:id="drakxid-selectMouse" ><info><title xml:id="BId-drakxid-selectMouse-ti1">Deprecated - Configuring your Mouse</title></info> - - - <mediaobject condition="expert"> -<imageobject> <imagedata align="center" fileref="dx-selectMouse.png" -format="PNG" xml:id="BId-drakxid-selectMouse-im1" revision="1" -width="11.5cm"/> </imageobject></mediaobject> - - <para xml:id="BId-drakxid-selectMouse-pa1" revision="12"><indexterm xml:id="BId-drakxid-selectMouse-it1"><primary>mouse</primary></indexterm>Usually, -<application>DrakX</application> has no problems detecting the number of -buttons on your mouse. If it fails to properly recognize it, it assumes you -have a two-button mouse and will configure it for third-button -emulation. The third-button mouse button of a two-button mouse can be -obtained by simultaneously clicking the left and right mouse -buttons. <application>DrakX</application> will automatically know whether -your mouse uses a <acronym>PS/2</acronym>, serial or <acronym>USB</acronym> -interface.</para> - - <note> - <para xml:id="BIdNEW-drakxid-selectMouse-pa5" revision="2">If you have a 3-button mouse without a wheel, you can choose a -<guilabel>with Wheel emulation</guilabel> -mouse. <application>DrakX</application> will then configure your mouse so -that you can simulate the wheel with it: to do so, press the middle button -and move your mouse pointer up and down.</para> - </note> - - <para xml:id="BId-drakxid-selectMouse-pa2">If for some reason you wish to specify a different type of mouse, select it -from the list provided.</para> - - <tip> - <para xml:id="BIdNEW-drakxid-selectMouse-pa6">You can select the <guilabel>Universal | Any PS/2 & USB mice</guilabel> -entry to choose a <quote>generic</quote> mouse type which will work with -nearly all mice.</para> - </tip> - - <para xml:id="BId-drakxid-selectMouse-pa3" revision="12">If you choose a mouse other than the default one, a test screen will be -displayed. Use the buttons and wheel to verify that the settings are correct -and that the mouse is working correctly. If the mouse isn't working well, -press the <keycap>space</keycap> bar or <keycap>Enter</keycap> key to cancel -the test and you will be returned to the mouse list.</para> - - <indexterm xml:id="BId-drakxid-selectMouse-it2"> - <primary>mouse</primary> <secondary>Wheel</secondary> - </indexterm> - - <note> - <para xml:id="BId-drakxid-selectMouse-pa4" revision="3">Occasionally wheel mice are not detected automatically, so you will need to -select your mouse from a list. Be sure to select the one corresponding to -the port that your mouse is attached to. After selecting a mouse and -pressing the <guibutton>Next</guibutton> button, a mouse image will be -displayed on-screen. Scroll the mouse wheel to ensure that it is correctly -activated. As you scroll your mouse wheel, you will see the on-screen scroll -wheel moving. Test the buttons and check that the mouse pointer moves -on-screen as you move your mouse about.</para> - </note> - -</section> |