Some terminal emulators under X support mouse clicks in the terminal
window. In a terminal emulator which is compatible with @code{xterm},
-simple use of the mouse is, by default, controlled by Emacs---basically,
-only non-modified single clicks are supported. The normal
-@code{xterm} mouse functionality for such clicks is still available by
-holding down the @kbd{SHIFT} key when you press the mouse button.
-
-Put @code{(xterm-mouse-mode 0)} in your @file{.emacs}, or disable the
-option @code{xterm-mouse-mode} through the @samp{Customize} interface
-(@pxref{Easy Customization}), if you prefer all mouse clicks to be
-handled by the terminal emulator.
+you can use @kbd{M-x xterm-mouse-mode} to give Emacs control over
+simple use of the mouse---basically, only non-modified single clicks
+are supported. The normal @code{xterm} mouse functionality for such
+clicks is still available by holding down the @kbd{SHIFT} key when you
+press the mouse button.
+
+ @code{xterm-mouse-mode} is a global minor mode (@pxref{Minor Modes}).
+Repeating the command turns the mode off again.
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