Robert Pluim writes: > I took a look at the manual, it says: > > Some mice have a “wheel” which can be used for scrolling. Emacs > supports scrolling windows with the mouse wheel, by default, on most > graphical displays. There is also support for increasing or decreasing > the height of the default face, by default bound to scrolling with the > modifier. To toggle this feature, use ‘M-x mouse-wheel-mode’. > The variables ‘mouse-wheel-follow-mouse’ and ‘mouse-wheel-scroll-amount’ > determine where and by how much buffers are scrolled. The variable > ‘mouse-wheel-progressive-speed’ determines whether the scroll speed is > linked to how fast you move the wheel. > > That read to me like 'M-x mouse-wheel-mode' is concerned with enabling > the face increase/decrease feature. Should that bit be moved to the > end of the paragraph? I think you're right that it could be more clear. Patch attached. Best regards, Stefan Kangas