https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=383379

--- Comment #38 from naroyce <nroycea+...@gmail.com> ---
A summary of that "dupe": it is a low priority accessibility feature that used
to exist under evdev where you could use the keypad for controlling the mouse
cursor.

While it was said that "...mouse KCM is done...", I might beg to differ it was
supposed to include every feature previously under evdev.
If it was just about enabling the minimum configuration, then job done.

I was able to learn about the XKB from the Arch Linux wiki and after creating
the needed file in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/, all I had to do to (en|dis)able it
was press SHIFT-NUMLOCK.

Given that was all I needed, I figure it could be easy enough to implement in
the mouse KCM, though I guess there would be a permission issue for creating
that /etc file.

I don't know how evdev managed to do it.

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