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XtSetMultiClickTime()					 XtSetMultiClickTime()

Name
  XtSetMultiClickTime - set the multi-click time.

Synopsis
  void XtSetMultiClickTime(display, time)
	   Display *display;
	   int time;

Inputs
  display   Specifies the display connection.

  time	    Specifies the multi-click time in milliseconds.

Availability
  Release 4 and later.

Description
  XtSetMultiClickTime()	 sets  the  time interval used by the translation
  manager to determine when multiple events are interpreted as a repeated
  event.   When	 a  repeat  count is specified in a translation entry the
  time interval between arrival of each pair of	 repeated  events  (e.g.,
  between  two ButtonPress events) must be less than the multi-click time
  in order for the translation actions to be taken.

Usage
  The value of the multi-click time  must  remain  completely  under  the
  user's  control.  An application should not set it except when directed
  to by the user.  It is acceptable to set this value when the user spec‐
  ifies	 the new time in a "Preferences" configuration dialog box created
  by the application, for example, and it is also acceptable to	 set  the
  multi-click time from a value saved in a user preferences file.

  The  initial	multi-click time value can be specified as an application
  resource with name multiClickTime and class MultiClickTime.  The multi-
  click	 time  is  unique  for	each  Display  and  is retrieved from the
  resource database by XtDisplayInitialize().  If no value is  specified,
  the default initial value is 200 milliseconds.

See Also
  XtGetMultiClickTime(1).

Xt - Mouse Handling					 XtSetMultiClickTime()
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