Chapter 9 . Using X 345 Entry Function ChordMiddle Tells the X server that the mouse sends left and right clicks when the middle button is pressed. Common with Logitech mice. SampleRate This defines how many updates per second the mouse sends. Resolution Sets the resolution supported by the mouse in counts per inch. ClearDTR Causes the DTR (Data Terminal Ready) line to be cleared when using a serial mouse. ClearRTS Causes the RTS (Ready To Send) line to be cleared when using a serial mouse. ZaxisMapping NM Used with wheel mice. Maps button N to negative movement, and button M to positive movement. Monitor The Monitor section defines the specifications for the monitor and lists the possible display modes. Table 9-4 shows the possible entries in this section. The most complicated entries in this section are the mode lines that specify the refresh and sync rates for your monitor. The following is an example: ModeLine 1024×768i 45 1024 1048 1208 1264 768 776 784 817 Interlace Mode 1024×768i DotClock 45 HTimings 1024 1048 1208 1264 VTimings 768 776 784 817 Flags Interlace EndMode The two entries are equivalent. It is best to let a configuration tool create the correct mode lines for your monitor, or you risk damaging it. Tip Many sites on the Internet have mode lines for popular monitors. Before trying to create your own, do a quick search to see if someone has already done the work for you.
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