sourCEntral - mobile manpages

pdf

KEYNAV

NAME

keynav − a keyboard-driven mouse cursor mover

SYNOPSIS

keynav

DESCRIPTION

Keynav makes your keyboard a fast mouse cursor mover. You can move the cursor to any point on the screen with a few key strokes. It also simulates mouse click. You can do everything mouse can do with a keyboard.

HOW TO USE

Run keynav, and activate it by pressing Ctrl+; (semicolon). You should see a thin frame on the screen with a cross in it.

Default configuration:

* h : select the left half of the region
* j : select the bottom half of the region
* k : select the top half of the region
* l : select the right half of the region
* Shift+h : move the region left
* Shift+j : move the region down
* Shift+k : move the region up
* Shift+l : move the region right
* Semicolon: move the cursor to the center of the selected region
* Spacebar : move the cursor and left-click
* Escape : cancel the move

CONFIGURATION

You can configure your own key setting. There is an example in /usr/share/doc/keynav/keynavrc. Copy it to $HOME/.keynavrc and edit it as you like.

AUTHOR

keynav was written by Jordan Sissel <jls AT semicomplete DOT com>.

This manual page was written by Wen-Yen Chuang <caleb AT calno DOT com>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).

pdf