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@copying
-Copyright @copyright{} 1999--2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright @copyright{} 1999--2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@quotation
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
the needs of that mode.
Throughout this manual, activities are defined as ``clicking on'', or
-``expanding'' items. Clicking means using @kbd{Mouse-2} on a
+``expanding'' items. Clicking means using @kbd{mouse-2} on a
button. Expanding refers to clicking on an expansion button to display
an expanded summary of the entry the expansion button is
on. @xref{Basic Navigation}.
The mouse bindings are:
@table @kbd
-@item Mouse-1
+@item mouse-1
Move cursor to that location.
-@item Mouse-2
-@itemx Double-Mouse-1
-Activate the current button. @kbd{Double-Mouse-1} is called a @dfn{double
+@item mouse-2
+@itemx Double-mouse-1
+Activate the current button. @kbd{Double-mouse-1} is called a @dfn{double
click} on other platforms, and is useful for windows users with two
button mice.
-@c Isn't it true that with two-button mice, the right button is Mouse-2?
-@c On GNU/Linux, the right button is Mouse-3.
-@item S-Mouse-2
-@itemx S-Double-Mouse-1
+@c Isn't it true that with two-button mice, the right button is mouse-2?
+@c On GNU/Linux, the right button is mouse-3.
+@item S-mouse-2
+@itemx S-Double-mouse-1
@cindex power click
-This has the same effect as @kbd{Mouse-2}, except it is called a power
+This has the same effect as @kbd{mouse-2}, except it is called a power
click. This means that if a group with an expansion button @samp{+} is
clicked, any caches are flushed, and subitems re-read. If it is a name,
it will be opened in a new frame.
-@item Mouse-3
+@item mouse-3
Activate the speedbar menu. The item selected affects the line clicked,
not the line where the cursor was.
-@item Mouse-1 @r{(mode line)}
+@item mouse-1 @r{(mode line)}
Activate the menu. This affects the item the cursor is on before the
click, since the mouse was not clicked on anything.
-@item C-Mouse-1
+@item C-mouse-1
Buffers sub-menu. The buffer in the attached frame is switched.
@end table
specialized modes make it easier to navigate the relevant pieces of
information, such as files and directories, or buffers.
-In the main menu, found by clicking @kbd{Mouse-3}, there is a submenu
+In the main menu, found by clicking @kbd{mouse-3}, there is a submenu
labeled @samp{Displays}. This submenu lets you easily choose between
different display modes.