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Diffstat (limited to 'sway/sway-input.5.scd')
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1 files changed, 5 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/sway/sway-input.5.scd b/sway/sway-input.5.scd index 9a9c5c4c..302d5428 100644 --- a/sway/sway-input.5.scd +++ b/sway/sway-input.5.scd @@ -64,8 +64,8 @@ For more information on these xkb configuration options, see *input* <identifier> xkb_switch_layout <index> Changes the active keyboard layout index. This can be used when multiple - layouts are configured with `xkb_layout`. A list of layouts you can switch - between can be obtained with `swaymsg -t get_inputs`. + layouts are configured with *xkb_layout*. A list of layouts you can switch + between can be obtained with *swaymsg -t get_inputs*. *input* <identifier> xkb_variant <variant> Sets the variant of the keyboard like _dvorak_ or _colemak_. @@ -149,8 +149,8 @@ The following commands may only be used in the configuration file. *input* <identifier> scroll_button disable|button[1-3,8,9]|<event-code-or-name> Sets the button used for scroll_method on_button_down. The button can - be given as an event name or code, which can be obtained from `libinput - debug-events`, or as a x11 mouse button (button[1-3,8,9]). If set to + be given as an event name or code, which can be obtained from *libinput + debug-events*, or as a x11 mouse button (button[1-3,8,9]). If set to _disable_, it disables the scroll_method on_button_down. *input* <identifier> scroll_factor <floating point value> @@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ correct seat. *seat* <seat> cursor press|release button[1-9]|<event-name-or-code> Simulate pressing (or releasing) the specified mouse button on the specified seat. The button can either be provided as a button event name or - event code, which can be obtained from `libinput debug-events`, or as an x11 + event code, which can be obtained from *libinput debug-events*, or as an x11 mouse button (button[1-9]). If using button[4-7], which map to axes, an axis event will be simulated, however _press_ and _release_ will be ignored and both will occur. |