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diff -Naur gpm-1.20.7.orig/doc/doc.gpm.in gpm-1.20.7/doc/doc.gpm.in
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--- gpm-1.20.7.orig/doc/doc.gpm.in	2012-10-26 23:21:38.000000000 +0200
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+++ gpm-1.20.7/doc/doc.gpm.in	2013-07-19 19:40:33.374213536 +0200
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@@ -600,7 +600,7 @@
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 that one of @t{\-o dtr}, @t{\-o rts}, @t{\-o both} can be specified to
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 toggle the control lines of the serial port.
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-The following mouse type are corrently recognized:
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+The following mouse type are currently recognized:
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 @table @code
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 @item bare Microsoft
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@@ -621,7 +621,7 @@
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         this is your case, use the @samp{bare} mouse type.  Some new
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         two-button devices are ``plug and play'', and they don't play
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         fair at all; in this case try @t{\-t pnp}.  Many (most)
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-        three-button devices that use the microsoft protocol fail to
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+        three-button devices that use the Microsoft protocol fail to
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         report some middle-button events during mouse motion.  Since
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         the protocol does not distinguish between the middle button
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         going up and the middle button going down it would be liable
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@@ -649,7 +649,7 @@
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 	decoder gets into a confused state where it thinks the middle
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 	button is up when it's down and vice versa. (If you get sick
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 	of having to do this, please don't blame gpm; blame your buggy
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-	mouse! Note that most three-button mice that do the microsoft
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+	mouse! Note that most three-button mice that do the Microsoft
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 	protocol can be made to do the MouseSystems protocol
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 	instead. The ``3 Button Serial Mouse mini-HOWTO'' has
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 	information about this.)  This mouse decoder accepts standard