| 1 | .\" $RCSId: xc/programs/Xserver/hw/kdrive/Xkdrive.man,v 1.3 2001/01/24 00:06:10 dawes Exp $ |
| 2 | .\" |
| 3 | .TH Xkdrive 1 __vendorversion__ |
| 4 | .SH NAME |
| 5 | Xkdrive \- tiny X server |
| 6 | .SH SYNOPSIS |
| 7 | .B Xvesa |
| 8 | .RI [ :display ] |
| 9 | .RI [ option ...] |
| 10 | |
| 11 | .B Xfbdev |
| 12 | .RI [ :display ] |
| 13 | .RI [ option ...] |
| 14 | .SH DESCRIPTION |
| 15 | .B Xkdrive |
| 16 | is a family of X servers designed to be particularly small. This |
| 17 | manual page describes the common functionality of the |
| 18 | .B Xkdrive |
| 19 | servers; for information on a specific X server, please refer to the |
| 20 | relevant manual page. |
| 21 | .SH OPTIONS |
| 22 | In addition to the standard options accepted by all X servers (see |
| 23 | Xserver(1)), all the |
| 24 | .B Xkdrive |
| 25 | servers accept the following options: |
| 26 | .TP 8 |
| 27 | .B -card \fIpcmcia\fP |
| 28 | use pcmcia card as additional screen. |
| 29 | .TP 8 |
| 30 | .B -dumb |
| 31 | disable hardware acceleration. |
| 32 | .TP 8 |
| 33 | .B -origin \fIX\fP,\fIY\fP |
| 34 | Locates the next screen in the Xinerama virtual screen. |
| 35 | .TP 8 |
| 36 | .B -screen \fIwidth\fBx\fIheight\fR[\fBx\fIdepth\fR[\fBx\fIfreq\fR]]\fR[\fB@\fIrotation\fR]\fB |
| 37 | use a screen of the specified \fIwidth\fP, \fIheight\fP, screen \fIdepth\fP, \fIfrequency\fP, and \fIrotation\fP (0, 90, 180 and 270 are legal values). |
| 38 | .TP 8 |
| 39 | .B -softCursor |
| 40 | disable the hardware cursor. |
| 41 | .TP 8 |
| 42 | .B -videoTest |
| 43 | start the server, pause momentarily, and exit. |
| 44 | .TP 8 |
| 45 | .B -zaphod |
| 46 | disable switching screens by moving the pointer across a screen boundary. |
| 47 | .TP 8 |
| 48 | .B -2button |
| 49 | enable emulation of a middle mouse button by chording. |
| 50 | .TP 8 |
| 51 | .B -3button |
| 52 | disable emulation of a middle mouse button by chording. |
| 53 | .SH SEE ALSO |
| 54 | X(__miscmansuffix__), Xserver(1), xdm(1), xinit(1), Xvesa(1), Xfbdev(1). |
| 55 | .SH AUTHORS |
| 56 | The Xkdrive common core was written by Keith Packard, |
| 57 | and is based on the Sample Implementation of X. |