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AWS appstream2 documentation change

Service: appstream2 · 2025-11-07 · Documentation low

File: appstream2/latest/developerguide/feature-support-relative-mouse-offset.md

Summary

Updated service name from 'AppStream 2.0' to 'WorkSpaces Applications' throughout the document. No technical changes to relative mouse mode functionality.

Security assessment

The changes are purely branding/terminology updates without any security implications. The technical content about mouse mode operation remains unchanged.

Diff

diff --git a/appstream2/latest/developerguide/feature-support-relative-mouse-offset.md b/appstream2/latest/developerguide/feature-support-relative-mouse-offset.md
index 555fdeda0..035fb9117 100644
--- a//appstream2/latest/developerguide/feature-support-relative-mouse-offset.md
+++ b//appstream2/latest/developerguide/feature-support-relative-mouse-offset.md
@@ -3 +3 @@
-[Documentation](/index.html)[Amazon AppStream 2.0](/appstream2/index.html)[Administration Guide](what-is-appstream.html)
+[Documentation](/index.html)[Amazon WorkSpaces Applications](/appstream2/index.html)[Administration Guide](what-is-appstream.html)
@@ -7 +7 @@
-By default, during users' streaming sessions, AppStream 2.0 transmits information about mouse movements to the streaming instance by using absolute coordinates and rendering the mouse movements locally. For graphics-intensive applications, such as computer-aided design (CAD)/computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) software or video games, mouse performance improves when relative mouse mode is enabled. Relative mouse mode uses relative coordinates, which represent how far the mouse moved since the last frame, rather than the absolute x-y coordinate values within a window or screen. When relative mouse mode is enabled, AppStream 2.0 renders the mouse movements remotely.
+By default, during users' streaming sessions, WorkSpaces Applications transmits information about mouse movements to the streaming instance by using absolute coordinates and rendering the mouse movements locally. For graphics-intensive applications, such as computer-aided design (CAD)/computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) software or video games, mouse performance improves when relative mouse mode is enabled. Relative mouse mode uses relative coordinates, which represent how far the mouse moved since the last frame, rather than the absolute x-y coordinate values within a window or screen. When relative mouse mode is enabled, WorkSpaces Applications renders the mouse movements remotely.
@@ -9 +9 @@ By default, during users' streaming sessions, AppStream 2.0 transmits informatio
-Users can enable this feature during their AppStream 2.0 streaming sessions by doing either of the following:
+Users can enable this feature during their WorkSpaces Applications streaming sessions by doing either of the following:
@@ -13 +13 @@ Users can enable this feature during their AppStream 2.0 streaming sessions by d
-  * Choosing **Relative Mouse Position [Ctrl+Shift+F8]** from the **Settings** menu on the AppStream 2.0 toolbar in the top left area of their streaming session window. This method works when they use classic mode or **Desktop View**.
+  * Choosing **Relative Mouse Position [Ctrl+Shift+F8]** from the **Settings** menu on the WorkSpaces Applications toolbar in the top left area of their streaming session window. This method works when they use classic mode or **Desktop View**.