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-# This is the configuration file for the keymouselistener.so module.
-# The confiuration syntax is as follows:
-#
-# For keyboard gestures:
-#
-# <modifier>[<modifier>...]key #times duration timeout executable_path +args
-#
-# For executable_path give the full executable path path of the program or the
-# DefaultPath is used. For key, this can be one of the normal keys such as 'k'
-# for the letter 'k', or 'F10' for the F10 key. If you wish to use one of the
-# 'modifier' keys you have to specify which one exactly, meaning usually
-# appending _L or _R depending on if it's the left or right one. The useful
-# ones are: Shift_L, Shift_R, Control_L, Control_R, Meta_L, Meta_R, Alt_L, Alt_R.
-# Do note that the modifier is optional.
-#
-# e.g.
-#
-# <Control>k 1 1000 10000 @AT_BINDIR@/gok --login --access-method=directselection
-#
-# Means press Contol-k 5 times, holding each keypress down for at least 1000ms
-# (1s) each time and with no greater interval than 10000ms (10s) between each
-# event in the sequence. A duration value of 0 indicates that a keypress of
-# any length is accepted. The timeout value is only meaningful if the #times
-# value is > 1. Completing the above example sequence will invoke the gnome on
-# screen keyboard program, gok. Note that you cannot release the <Control> key
-# while pressing otherwise the sequence will be lost.
-#
-# e.g.
-# Shift_L 5 1000 10000 @AT_BINDIR@/gok --login --access-method=directselection
-# Shift_R 5 1000 10000 @AT_BINDIR@/gok --login --access-method=directselection
-#
-# Will start gok if you press either shift key 5 times holding it down for more
-# then 1 second each time.
-#
-# For mouse button gestures the format is the same except the mouse button number
-# is specified instead of a key gesture:
-#
-# <Mouse#> #times duration timeout executable_path +args
-#
-# e.g.
-#
-# <Mouse2> 4 3000 6000 @AT_BINDIR@/orca -n -d main-window
-#
-# Note that mouse numbers are 1-based so <Mouse1> is the left mouse button,
-# <Mouse3> is the right mouse button and <Mouse2> is the middle mouse button.
-#
-# It is possible to invoke multiple actions from a single gesture using the <Add>
-# keyword. Actions specified with <Add> are invoked by the previous gesture
-# defined in the file. If the <Add> action is the first action defined in the
-# file, then it is ignored.
-#
-# e.g.
-#
-# <Add> @AT_BINDIR@/gnome-mag
-#
-
-# AT Program - GOK (GNOME On-screen Keyboard)
-#
-# Include a gesture for both right and left mouse button, for both right
-# and left handed users.
-#
-# hold right or left mouse button 3 times for 3 seconds each time.
-<Mouse1> 3 3000 10000 @AT_BINDIR@/gok --login --access-method=directselection
-<Mouse3> 3 3000 10000 @AT_BINDIR@/gok --login --access-method=directselection
-
-# Also support Xinput switches
-#
-<Switch1> 1 5000 0 @AT_BINDIR@/gok --login --access-method=automaticscanning --scan-action=switch1 --select-action=switch1
-<Switch2> 3 50 3000 @AT_BINDIR@/gok --login --access-method=inversescanning --scan-action=switch1 --select-action=switch2
-<Switch3> 3 1000 10000 @AT_BINDIR@/gok --login --access-method=automaticscanning --scan-action=switch3 --select-action=switch3
-
-# Although most GOK users would want to use a mouse/switch button to start GOK,
-# also include a keybinding for starting GOK with direct selection mode.
-#
-<Control>k 1 1000 10000 @AT_BINDIR@/gok --login --access-method=directselection
-
-# AT Program - ORCA
-#
-# press ctrl-s for 1 second to launch orca in speech mode
-#
-<Control>s 1 1000 10000 @AT_BINDIR@/orca -n -d main-window
-
-# press ctrl-m for 1 second to launch orca in mag mode
-#
-<Control>m 1 1000 10000 @AT_BINDIR@/orca -n -d main-window -d speech -e magnifier
-
-# press ctrl-o or ctrl-g for 1 second to launch orca in speech and mag mode
-#
-<Control>o 1 1000 10000 @AT_BINDIR@/orca -n -d main-window -e magnifier
-<Control>g 1 1000 10000 @AT_BINDIR@/orca -n -d main-window -e magnifier
-