On Tue, 18 Nov 1997, Viorel ANGHEL wrote:
> Now press "Shift+Num_Lock" to enable MouseKeys. When MouseKeys are on:
> o) The keypad arrow keys move the pointer
> o) The keypad '5' key behaves like the 'default' pointer button
> o) The keypad '0' key locks the default pointer button (for easy dragging)
> o) The keypad '.' key unlock the default pointer button (to release a drag)
> o) The keypad '+' key double-clicks the default pointer button.
> o) The keypad '/' key sets the 'default' button to Button1
> o) The keypad '*' key sets the default button to Button2
> o) The keypad '-' key sets the default button to Button3
>
> This is the default configuration. If, for some reason, this doesn't
> meet your needs, drop me a message. This stuff is nearly infinitely
> configurable if you're patient (this _is_ the X Window System after
> all:-).
Could you point me to some documentation about this? I have it working on
my system, but would like to read about the configurability..
Kind regards
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Received on Wed Nov 19 1997 - 06:16:39 GMT