June 27, 2006

Move the mouse with your keyboard in KDE

Filed under: kde, mouse, keyboard

File this under “I should have known about this but didn’t.” Let’s say you don’t have a mouse, or your mouse is having problems, yet you still need to somehow move your pointer from A to B. It’s easy in KDE: press Alt-F12. You can now move the pointer with your arrow keys. When you’re finished, press Alt-F12 again, & you’re back to the mouse. Easy peasy. How do you do this in GNOME? Let us know!

(Check out all of our posts on KDE and the mouse.)

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