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MEV(1)                      General Commands Manual                     MEV(1)

NAME
       mev - a program to report mouse events

SYNOPSIS
       mev [ options ]

DESCRIPTION
       The `mev' program is part of the gpm package.  The information below is
       extracted from the texinfo file,  which  is  the  preferred  source  of
       information.

       The  mev  program  is  modeled after xev. It prints to stdout the mouse
       console events it gets.

       mev's default behaviour is to get anything, but command  line  switches
       can  be used to set the various fields in the Gpm_Connect structure, in
       order to customize the program's behaviour. I'm  using  mev  to  handle
       mouse events to Emacs.

       Command line switches for mev are the following:

       -C number
              Select  a  virtual console to get events from.  This is intended
              to be used for debugging.

       -d number
              Choose a default mask. By default the server gets any events not
              belonging  to the event mask. The mask can be provided either as
              a decimal number, or as a symbolic string.

       -e number
              Choose the event mask. By default any  event  is  received.  The
              mask  can  be  provided either as a decimal number, or as a sym-
              bolic string.

       -E     Enter emacs mode. In emacs mode  events  are  reported  as  lisp
              forms  rather  than  numbers.  This is the format used by the t-
              mouse package within emacs.

       -f     Fit events inside the screen before reporting them. This options
              re-fits  drag  events, which are allowed to exit the screen bor-
              der,

       -i     Interactive. Accepts  input  from  stdin  to  change  connection
              parameters.

       -m number
              Choose the minimum modifier mask. Any event with fewer modifiers
              will not be reported to mev. It defaults to 0.  The mask must be
              provided either as a decimal number, or as a symbolic string.

       -M number
              Choose  the  maximum modifier mask. Any event with more modifier
              than specified will not be reported to mev.  It defaults to  ~0,
              i.e.  all events are received.  The mask must be provided either
              as a decimal number, or as a symbolic string.

       -p     Requests to draw the pointer during drags. This option  is  used
              by emacs to avoid invoking ioctl() from lisp code.

       When  the arguments are not decimal integers, they are considered lists
       of alphanumeric characters,  separated  by  a  single  non-alphanumeric
       character. I use the comma (,), but any will do.

       Allowed  names for events are move, drag, down or press, up or release,
       motion (which is both move and drag), and hard.

       Allowed names for modifiers are shift, leftAlt, rightAlt,  anyAlt  (one
       or the other), control.

       When  the  -i  switch  is specified, mev looks at its standard input as
       command lines rather than events. The input lines are parsed,  and  the
       commands push and pop are recognized.

       The push command, then, accepts the options -d, -e, -m and -M, with the
       same meaning described above. Unspecified options retain  the  previous
       value  and  the  resulting masks are used to reopen the connection with
       the server. pop is used to pop the connection stack. If an empty  stack
       is popped the program exits.

       Other  commands  recognized  are  info, used to return the stack depth;
       quit to prematurely terminate the program; and  snapshot  to  get  some
       configuration information from the server.

BUGS
       Beginning  with  release 1.16, mev no longer works under xterm.  Please
       use the rmev program (provided in the sample directory)  to  watch  gpm
       events under xterm or rxvt.  rmev also displays keyboard events besides
       mouse events.

AUTHOR
       Alessandro Rubini <rubini@linux.it>
       Ian Zimmerman <itz@speakeasy.org>

FILES
       /dev/gpmctl The socket used to connect to gpm.

SEE ALSO
        gpm(8)       The mouse server
        gpm-root(1)  An handler for Control-Mouse events.

       The info file about `gpm', which gives more  complete  information  and
       explains how to write a gpm client.

4th Berkeley Distribution        February 1995                          MEV(1)

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