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261 'mousemodel'	what mouse button does which action
290 Click the left mouse button somewhere in a text buffer where you want the
310 mouse button will position the cursor on the ':' line (if 'mouse' contains
313 In any situation the middle mouse button may be clicked to paste the current
321 'mousemodel' is "extend": use the right mouse button
322 'mousemodel' is "popup": use the left mouse button, while keeping the Shift
351 button at the start, drag to the end and release. To extend the selection,
352 use the right mouse button when 'mousemodel' is "extend", or the left mouse
353 button with the shift key pressed when 'mousemodel' is "popup".
361 The middle mouse button can then paste the text. On non-X11 systems, you can
367 Clicking the left or right mouse button on the status line below a Vim
368 window makes that window the current window. This actually happens on button
371 With the left mouse button a status line can be dragged up and down, thus
406 rather than the right mouse button.
452 by clicking the middle mouse button, the selection is put in the "* register
563 the mouse button down on this will pop up a menu containing the item
773 toolbar button image. Note that the exact filename is OS-specific: For
779 For MS-Windows and GTK+ 2 the bitmap is scaled to fit the button. For
786 of built-in names. Each built-in button image has a name.
789 < will show the built-in "open a file" button image if no open.bmp exists.
791 5) If all else fails, a blank, but functioning, button is displayed.
862 button is pressed, if 'mousemodel' is set to popup or popup_setpos.
997 mouse pauses over that button, in the usual fashion. Use the |hl-Tooltip|