It's probably a KDE key binding, rather than X since it's not
documented.  It also works in Enlightenment however.  


On Wed, Jan 15, 2003 at 12:04:01PM -0800, Ralph Zeller wrote:
> Thanks, Garl, this is a neat X trick, I wonder where it's documented.  I knew 
> about these keys, described in `man XFree86`, but the mouse emulator is a new
> one to me:
> 
> Multiple key presses recognized directly by XFree86 are:
> 
>        Ctrl+Alt+Backspace
>                Immediately  kills  the  server  --  no  questions
>                asked.  This can  be  disabled  with  the  DontZap
>                XF86Config(5x) file option.
> 
>        Ctrl+Alt+Keypad-Plus
>                Change  video  mode  to  next one specified in the
>                configuration file.  This can be disabled with the
>                DontZoom XF86Config(5x) file option.
> 
>        Ctrl+Alt+Keypad-Minus
>                Change video mode to previous one specified in the
>                configuration file.  This can be disabled with the
>                DontZoom XF86Config(5x) file option.
> 
>        Ctrl+Alt+F1...F12
>                For  BSD  and  Linux systems with virtual terminal
>                support, these keystroke combinations are used  to
>                switch to Virtual Console 1 through 12.
> 
> On 01/15/03 02pm, Grigsby, Garl wrote:
> > Ralph,
> >     You can turn this feature on and off by hitting CTRL-SHIFT-NUMLOCK. Works nice 
>when you don't have a mouse.
> > 
> > Garl
> > 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Ralph Zeller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 11:27 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: [Eug-lug]Unusual num-pad behavior
> > 
> > 
> > It is nice--or, it would be nice, if I knew how to turn it on and off. 
> > Yes, the diagonal keys work as well, and acceleration works smoothly.  
> > The "5" key works like a middle button "paste" command.
> > 
> > Just as mysteriously, though, I seem to have my regular num-pad back.
> > 
> > On 01/15/03 11am, Ben Barrett wrote:
> > > Neat-o!  Do 1/7/9/3 work for diagonals, or only the numpad-arrows?
> > > How do the other numpad keys behave?
> > > Does it seem to accelerate similarly to the mouse settings, or does the
> > > cursor always move pixel-by-pixel?  I understand this is a bug for you,
> > > but one man's trash...  it'd be nice if there were accelerators to help
> > > get the cursor across the screen quickly.  I hope someone posts some
> > > good documentation links on this feature, er, bug.  Ciao!
> > > 
> > > BenB
> > > 
> > > On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 10:21, Ralph Zeller wrote:
> > > > My num-pad has decided to be a mouse today.  I must have pressed 
> > > > something that turned my num-pad keys into a mouse driver, which
> > > > (for example) makes the insertion point or arrow zoom up if I hold 
> > > > my finger down on the eight, and down if I hold my finger down on 
> > > > the two.
> > > > 
> > > > I want my regular num-pad behavior back!  Does anyone know of a
> > > > hot-key which would restore normal keypad functionality?  I'm
> > > > running RedHat 7.3 with KDE, and I haven't changed any of the 
> > > > default mouse or keyboard settings.
> > > 
> > > -- 
> > > Ben Barrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > counterclaim
> > > 
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