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This comes in handy when working at a colo or someplace where you don't have a mouse and then find yourself needing to use X11. | This comes in handy when working at a colo or someplace where you don't have a mouse and then find yourself needing to use X11. | ||
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Ctrl-Shift-Numlock | Ctrl-Shift-Numlock | ||
Now the number pad will move the mouse pointer. The 5 key is the left-click. | Now the number pad will move the mouse pointer. The 5 key is the left-click. |
Latest revision as of 04:10, 6 March 2010
Turn number pad into a mouse controller
This comes in handy when working at a colo or someplace where you don't have a mouse and then find yourself needing to use X11. Press the following key combo:
Ctrl-Shift-Numlock
Now the number pad will move the mouse pointer. The 5 key is the left-click.