userguide: make the default clear for focus_follows_mouse and new_window
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=== Border style for new windows
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This option determines which border style new windows will have.
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This option determines which border style new windows will have. The default is
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"normal".
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*Syntax*:
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=== Focus follows mouse
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If you have a setup where your mouse usually is in your way (like a touchpad
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on your laptop which you do not want to disable completely), you might want
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to disable 'focus follows mouse' and control focus only by using your keyboard.
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The mouse will still be useful inside the currently active window (for example
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to click on links in your browser window).
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By default, window focus follows your mouse movements. However, if you have a
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setup where your mouse usually is in your way (like a touchpad on your laptop
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which you do not want to disable completely), you might want to disable 'focus
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follows mouse' and control focus only by using your keyboard. The mouse will
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still be useful inside the currently active window (for example to click on
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links in your browser window).
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*Syntax*:
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