Lorens Kockum <fvwm-3986_at_tagged.lorens.org> writes:
> I have a situation when I cannot use the mouse. With fvwm95 (rc
> file originally from debian bo or hamm IIRC), the monkey test
> brought out Ctrl-Shift-Arrow within a matter of seconds, but
> click still escapes me. I'd have expected Ctrl-Shift-Enter,
> or Ctrl-Shift-1.
>
> Finding
>
> # press shift arrow + control anywhere, and move the pointer by 1% of a page
> Key Left A SC CursorMove -1 0
>
> etc. was simple, but no amount of replacing a command with
> "Mouse 1", "Click", "LeftClick", "Click 1", "Click1" helped, and
> I didn't find any other likely candidates. Google didn't help,
> neither did the fvwm FAQ, and I couldn't find anything to search
> the list archives (thay don't seem to be found in Google).
>
> So my questions are: is there a binding I'm likely to have that
> I've missed; if so, what is it and where should I have looked
> for it; if not, how do I make one?
This is not the fvwm95 list.
Fvwm95 was last changed many years ago, I think you might be
happier with something more current.
Fvwm can easily do everything fvwm95 does.
To start, install a current version of fvwm.
If you have a .fvwm/.fvwm2rc file, remove it.
Then click on the root and ask it to run the Setup 95 Script.
Then restart.
I think what you are looking for is the ability to simulate
mouse clicks with the keyboard. If so, check out question
3.5 in the FAQ.
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Dan Espen E-mail: dane_at_mk.telcordia.com
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Received on Sun Nov 10 2002 - 08:49:30 GMT