docs/rc.xml.all: Add <default /> description for mousebinds

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Consolatis 2022-12-07 14:59:04 +01:00 committed by Johan Malm
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<!-- <!--
Use GoToDesktop left | right to switch workspaces. Use GoToDesktop left | right to switch workspaces.
Use SendToDesktop left | right to move windows. Use SendToDesktop left | right to move windows.
See man labwc-actions for futher information. See man labwc-actions for further information.
Workspaces can be configured like this: Workspaces can be configured like this:
<desktops> <desktops>
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below). If the default keybinds are largely what you want, a sensible below). If the default keybinds are largely what you want, a sensible
approach could be to start the <keyboard> section with a <default /> approach could be to start the <keyboard> section with a <default />
element, and then (re-)define any special binds you need such as launching element, and then (re-)define any special binds you need such as launching
your favourite terminal or application launcher. your favourite terminal or application launcher. See rc.xml for an example.
--> -->
<keyboard> <keyboard>
<repeatRate>25</repeatRate> <repeatRate>25</repeatRate>
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Multiple <mousebind> can exist within one <context> Multiple <mousebind> can exist within one <context>
Multiple <actions> can exist within one <mousebind> Multiple <actions> can exist within one <mousebind>
Currently, the only openbox-action not supported is "Unshade" Currently, the only openbox-action not supported is "Unshade"
Use <mouse><default /> to load all the default mousebinds (those listed
below). If the default mousebinds are largely what you want, a sensible
approach could be to start the <mouse> section with a <default />
element, and then (re-)define any special binds you need such as launching
a custom menu when right-clicking on your desktop. See rc.xml for an example.
--> -->
<mouse> <mouse>