-The buttons are:
-.TP 8
-.B Run Next
-Clicking this button will run the next program in the list after the
-currently-selected one, and will wrap around to the top when it reaches
-the bottom.
-.TP 8
-.B Run Previous
-Opposite of Run Next; at the top, it wraps around to the bottom.
-.TP 8
-.B Preferences
-This pops up a second dialog box, in which you have the option to
-interactively change most of the screensaver's operational parameters,
-such as its timeouts, and whether it should lock the screen. When you
-click OK, your chosen settings will take effect immediately, and will
-also be saved to the \fI~/.xscreensaver\fP file in your home directory,
-so that the settings will persist next time.
-.TP 8
-.B Quit
-Exits the \fIxscreensaver-demo\fP program. The background \fIxscreensaver\fP
-daemon will continue running as before.
-.BR xscreensaver\-command (1).
-
-.P
-The Preferences dialog box lets you change the following settings.
-
-(There are more settings available, but these are the most commonly used
-ones; see the manual for
-.BR xscreensaver (1)
-for other parameters that can be set by editing the \fI~/.xscreensaver\fP
-file, or the X resource database.)
-.TP 8
+This is a combo-box, so you can either select an item from the popup menu,
+or type in a specific visual's hexadecimal ID.
+.TP 4
+.B Demo
+This button runs the demo in full-screen mode so that you can try it out.
+Click the mouse to dismiss it.
+.TP 4
+.B Documentation
+Since each of the display modes is actually a separate program, they each
+may have their own manual. This opens a window viewing the man page of
+this program, if it has one.
+.SH SCREENSAVER OPTIONS TAB
+This tab lets you change various settings used by the xscreensaver daemon
+itself, rather than its sub-programs.
+.TP 4