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authorVincent Alexander <vpalexander@src.gnome.org>2008-10-17 15:38:12 +0000
committerVincent Alexander <vpalexander@src.gnome.org>2008-10-17 15:38:12 +0000
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diff --git a/gnome2-accessibility-guide/C/mobility.xml b/gnome2-accessibility-guide/C/mobility.xml
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@@ -407,7 +407,7 @@ A secondary or right-click can be issued by using the primary button and keeping
<section>
<title>Dwell Click</title>
<para>
-A click can be issued by having the mouse pointer dwell in a given spot for a specified delay. In this mode, click-type is determined by the <guilabel>ClickType</guilabel> window, <application>Dwell Click</application> applet, or by the direction in which the user moves the mouse after the dwell time has elapsed. There is only a determined amount of time to move the mouse to indicate the click type; after that time has elapsed the pointer movement does not trigger a click until after the dwell time of the next pointer stop. The click-type can be single, double, drag or right.
+A click can be issued by having the mouse pointer dwell in a given spot for a specified delay. In this mode, the click-type is determined by the <guilabel>ClickType</guilabel> window, <application>Dwell Click</application> applet, or by the direction in which the user moves the mouse after the dwell time has elapsed. There is only a determined amount of time to move the mouse to indicate the click type; after that time has elapsed the pointer movement does not trigger a click until after the dwell time of the next pointer stop. The click-type can be single, double, drag or right.
</para>
<para>
The <application>Dwell Click</application> panel applet can be installed by right-clicking the GNOME Desktop menu bar / system panel, selecting <guilabel>Add to Panel</guilabel>, choosing <application>Dwell Click</application> and clicking the <guilabel>Add</guilabel> button.
@@ -417,7 +417,7 @@ The <application>Dwell Click</application> panel applet can be installed by righ
<section>
<title>Pointer Capture</title>
<para>
-The mouse pointer can be locked into an area of the screen so the pointing device is free for other tasks. For example, this capability allows a powerchair user to control the mouse pointer from the powerchair joystick.
+The mouse pointer can be locked into an area of the screen so the pointing device is free for other tasks. For example, this capability allows a powerchair user to control both the powerchair and the mouse pointer with a single powerchair joystick.
</para>
<para>
The <application>Pointer Capture</application> panel applet creates such an area on the panel, into which the user can lock the pointer until released in a determined way.
@@ -430,10 +430,10 @@ The <application>Pointer Capture</application> panel applet can be installed by
Preferences may be set by choosing <guilabel>Preferences</guilabel> in the context menu of the <application>Pointer Capture</application> applet:
</para>
<para>
-In the <guilabel>Capture Pointer</guilabel> section, the user can specify under what circumstances the pointer gets captured when it moves into the capture area. For example, if the <keycap>Ctrl</keycap> modifier key is checked, the pointer gets captured when it is over the capture area and the user presses the <keycap>Ctrl</keycap> modifier key. If no modifier is checked and the mouse button is set to 0, the pointer only has to move into the capture area to get locked. It is also possible to specify a combination of modifiers with the chosen mouse button.
+In the <guilabel>Capture Pointer</guilabel> section, the user can specify under what circumstances the pointer gets captured when it moves into the capture area. For example, if the <keycap>Ctrl</keycap> modifier key is checked, the pointer gets captured when it is over the capture area and the user presses the <keycap>Ctrl</keycap> modifier key. If no modifier is checked and the mouse button is set to 0, the pointer only has to move into the capture area to get locked. It is also possible to specify a combination of modifiers and mouse button.
</para>
<para>
-In the <guilabel>Release Pointer</guilabel> section, the user can specify what modifier or mouse button releases the pointer. It is also possible to specify a combination of modifiers with the chosen mouse button.
+In the <guilabel>Release Pointer</guilabel> section, the user can specify what modifier or mouse button releases the pointer. It is also possible to specify a combination of modifiers and mouse button.
</para>
<para>
In the <guilabel>Size of Capture Area</guilabel> section, the user can specify the width of the capture area on the GNOME panel.