Remove redundant markup and words around filename tags and capitalize titles.

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Benedict Reuschling 2014-05-24 15:39:44 +00:00
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Option "Emulate3Buttons" Option "Emulate3Buttons"
</programlisting> </programlisting>
<para>in the <filename>xorg.conf</filename> file in the <literal>InputDevice</literal> <para>in <filename>xorg.conf</filename> in the <literal>InputDevice</literal>
section.</para> section.</para>
</sect1> </sect1>
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</sect1> </sect1>
<sect1 xml:id="pcmcia"> <sect1 xml:id="pcmcia">
<title>PCMCIA (PC Card) devices</title> <title>PCMCIA (PC Card) Devices</title>
<para> Most laptops come with PCMCIA (also called PC Card) <para> Most laptops come with PCMCIA (also called PC Card)
slots; these are supported fine under FreeBSD. Look through slots; these are supported fine under FreeBSD. Look through
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particular most modems (16-bit) should work fine, provided they particular most modems (16-bit) should work fine, provided they
are not winmodems (these do exist even as PC Cards, so watch out). are not winmodems (these do exist even as PC Cards, so watch out).
If your card is recognised as a generic modem, note that the If your card is recognised as a generic modem, note that the
default <filename>pccard.conf</filename> file specifies a delay time of 10 seconds default <filename>pccard.conf</filename> specifies a delay time of 10 seconds
(to avoid freezes on certain modems); this may well be (to avoid freezes on certain modems); this may well be
over-cautious for your modem, so you may want to play with it, over-cautious for your modem, so you may want to play with it,
reducing it or removing it totally.</para> reducing it or removing it totally.</para>
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<sect1 xml:id="power-management"> <sect1 xml:id="power-management">
<title>Power management</title> <title>Power Management</title>
<para>Unfortunately, this is not very reliably supported under <para>Unfortunately, this is not very reliably supported under
FreeBSD. If you are lucky, some functions may work reliably; FreeBSD. If you are lucky, some functions may work reliably;