Just wanted to add further confirmation that this particular keyboard
shortcut is 'too easy' to activate.  One of the babies in the house,
each barely over one year old, reached up and randomly pressed buttons
on my keyboard, turning on the 'mouse keys' function and disabling the
numpad.  I've been perplexed by this for a couple of months at least.

The suggestions I've seen to 'fix' the problem don't work for me on
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS 64-bit.  The system completely ignores the
Settings|Universal Access|Pointing and Clicking|Mouse Keys setting.
Using ALT+L-SHIFT+NUMLOCK, or SHIFT+NUMLOCK does the exact same thing as
simply pressing NUMLOCK alone.

I believe that shortly after building this PC I had set the BIOS on my
computer to automatically turn ON the numpad.  I think that may be part
of this insidious problem.  Because now, when the light is ON for the
NUMLOCK key, I am in Mouse Keys mode.  And, when the NUMLOCK key is
switched OFF, the numpad works normally.

Is there a way to permanently disable Mouse Keys, and get my keyboard to
operate the way it used to?

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Title:
  mouse keys too easy to accidently turn on

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