On Thu, Sep 11, 2003 at 08:45:28AM -0400, Sean Estabrooks wrote:
> If you're using Gnome you could use the keyboard-mouse provided 
> by the accessibility features:
> 
> run "gnome-accessibility-keyboard-properties" and enable both
> "Enable keyboard accessibility features" and  "Enable Mouse Keys"

Hm... Plain XFree86 does have that functionality as well... Problem
is: The laptop has no separate keypad, hence, I'd have to switch that
on first, use it to move the screen, then switch it off - too much
hassle to make this practical. Thanks for the suggestion anyway!

Cheerio,

Thomas
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