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 NAME     
 |  |  |  | devdraw – draw device simulator 
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 SYNOPSIS     
 DESCRIPTION     
 |  |  |  | Devdraw serves a custom graphics protocol and is the only program
    that talks directly to X window servers. Apple macOS     On macOS, because a laptop trackpad click only has one button
    (the trackpad itself) Option-click is button 2, and Command-click
    is button 3. While the main mouse button is held down, Control,
    Option, and Command serve as simulated buttons 1, 2, 3 for chording
    in acme(4). For example, the 1-3 pasting chord in acme can be
    executed by highlighting
    text while holding down the trackpad button and then, while still
    holding down the button, pressing the Command key. 
    
    
    As usual, buttons 4 and 5 represent a scroll wheel. Two-finger
    scrolling on the trackpad sends those button events. 
    
    
    Holding down shift while clicking adds 5 to the button number.
    For example, Command-Click is button 3, so Command-Shift-Click
    is button 8. Most programs do not respond to those buttons; one
    notable exception is acme(1), which interprets button 8 (shifted
    button 3) as a reverse search. 
    
    
    Typing Command-F toggles full screen mode. 
    
    
    Devdraw automatically detects high-resolution (retina) displays.
    For debugging, typing Command-R toggles retina mode. 
    
    
    Other than the special cases mentioned above, holding down Command
    while typing a character Kcmd (0xF100) plus that character. Some
    programs (notably acme(1)) recognize standard keyboard shortcuts
    such as Command-Z (undo), Command-Shift-Z (redo), Command-X (cut),
    and Command-V (paste).
 
 X Windows     On Unix systems, Control-click is mouse button 2, and Alt-click
    is mouse button 3. While the main mouse button is held down, Control
    and Alt serve as simulated buttons 2, 3 for chording in acme(4).
    For example, the 1-3 pasting chord in acme can be executed by
    highlighting text while holding down the trackpad button and then,
    while still holding down
    the button, pressing the Alt key. 
    
    
    Because the Control and Alt keys have other meanings (see keyboard(7)
    for the Alt key’s meaning) and there is no third modifier key
    like on the Mac, there is no way to type Kcmd variants, so there
    is no access to keyboard shortcuts for undo, redo, cut, and paste.
 
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 SOURCE     
 SEE ALSO     
 BUGS     
 |  |  |  | Devdraw should probably present a standard 9P server instead of
    using its own protocol. 
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