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MOUSEWARP(6D)							 MOUSEWARP(6D)

NAME
     mousewarp, dialwarp, keywarp - set input warping and repeat parameters

SYNOPSIS
     /usr/sbin/mousewarp [ min mult ] [ off ]

     /usr/sbin/keywarp [ min mult ] [ off ]

     /usr/sbin/dialwarp [ min mult ] [ off ]

DESCRIPTION
     These three commands affect the ``feel'' of the input devices and may be
     used to customize their behaviour to suit individual preferences.

     mousewarp sets the mouse warping parameters. min is the smallest raw
     mouse movement that will be magnified by mult which may be specified as a
     floating point number.  Use "mousewarp 4 9.3" to greatly exaggerate the
     movement of the cursor whenever the mouse position changes by more than 4
     pixels in one refresh period.  The default is "mousewarp 4 2.0".  If the
     single argument off is given, then the default values are restored.  If
     no arguments are given, the current values are printed.

     keywarp sets the keyboard auto-repeat rate. min is the initial time
     threshold before a key will begin auto-repeating.	min may not be less
     than 10.  mult is the inter-character repeat rate while a key is being
     held down.	 Both parameters are given in units of 1/100 of a second.  For
     example, the command "keywarp 50 25" will set the initial threshold to
     1/2 of a second, and the inter-character repeat rate to 1/4 of a second.
     If the single argument off is given, the auto-repeat is turned off.  If
     no arguments are given, the current values are printed.

     dialwarp sets the dial warping parameters for the external dial box.  The
     min and mult parameters have meanings similar to the parameters for
     mousewarp.	 If the single argument off is given, the default values are
     restored.

NOTES
     dialwarp was retired on SG2 graphics without replacement.

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