ointer Movement Functions

Movement Option

Function

Default Key

Move the pointer to the left.

pointer_left_key

keypad_1

Move the pointer to the right.

pointer_right_key

keypad_3

Move the pointer up.

pointer_up_key

keypad_5

Move the pointer down.

pointer_down_key

keypad_2

Add a modifier key to the pointer

pointer_key_mod1

(no default)

direction keys.

 

 

Add a second modifier key to the

pointer_key_mod2

(no default)

pointer direction keys.

 

 

Add a third modifier key to the

pointer_key_mod3

(no default)

pointer direction keys.

 

 

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Note: The pointer direction keys are the keypad number keys on the right side of the keyboard, not the keyboard number keys above the text character keys.

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You can assign keyboard keys to pointer distances by specifying options in a X0pointerkeys file. The following table lists the options that determine the distance of pointer movements, the X*pointerkeys functions that control them, and their default value:

Pointer Distance Functions

Movement

Function

Default

Move the pointer a number of

pointer_move

10 pixels

pixels

 

 

Move the pointer using a modifier

pointer_mod1_amt

40 pixels

key

 

 

Move the pointer using a modifier

pointer_mod2_amt

1 pixel

key

 

 

Move the pointer using a modifier

pointer_mod3_amt

5 pixels

key

 

 

Add a modifier to the distance keys

pointer_amt_mod1

no default

Add a modifier to the distance keys

pointer_amt_mod2

no default

Add a modifier to the distance keys

pointer_amt_mod3

no default

You can assign keyboard keys to mouse button operations by specifying options in a X*pointerkeys file. The following table lists the button operations, the X*pointerkeys functions that control them, and their default values:

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