From: Richard M. Stallman Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2005 18:16:34 +0000 (+0000) Subject: (Wheeled Mice): Mouse wheel support on by default. X-Git-Tag: ttn-vms-21-2-B4~1650 X-Git-Url: http://git.eshelyaron.com/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=b50352ecce9114af89e2d129d9f6eaa7acb01a7a;p=emacs.git (Wheeled Mice): Mouse wheel support on by default. Document mouse-wheel-progressive speed. --- diff --git a/man/frames.texi b/man/frames.texi index 3fdaac6d020..edbda679b46 100644 --- a/man/frames.texi +++ b/man/frames.texi @@ -810,16 +810,18 @@ command @kbd{M-x toggle-scroll-bar}. usually click the wheel to act as either @kbd{Mouse-2} or @kbd{Mouse-3}, depending on the setup. You can also use the wheel to scroll windows instead of using the scroll bar or keyboard commands. -To do so, turn on Mouse Wheel global minor mode with the command -@kbd{M-x mouse-wheel-mode} or by customizing the variable -@code{mouse-wheel-mode}. Support for the wheel depends on the system -generating appropriate events for Emacs. +Mouse wheel support only works if the system generates appropriate +events; whenever possible, it is turned on by default. To toggle this +feature, use @kbd{M-x mouse-wheel-mode}. @vindex mouse-wheel-follow-mouse @vindex mouse-wheel-scroll-amount +@vindex mouse-wheel-progressive-speed The variables @code{mouse-wheel-follow-mouse} and @code{mouse-wheel-scroll-amount} determine where and by how much -buffers are scrolled. +buffers are scrolled. The variable +@code{mouse-wheel-progressive-speed} determines whether the the scroll +speed is linked to how fast you move the wheel. @node Drag and Drop @section Drag and Drop