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Ok, recently I found this cool feature from Xorg where if you press shift + alt + numlock, you can be able to control the cursor on the screen with the numpad keys, such as 8-up, 2-down, 6-right, 4-left, (5 if you want to leftclick), imo the cursor moves too slow to get around easily enough, is there a way to configure this to make it move faster?
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Try fiddling around with the "m" option to xset(1). Passing it an option lets you set the mouse's acceleration.
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Perhaps pressing shift, control, or alt will increase the cursor speed? Seems like a mouse would be faster and more accurate though.
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actually i use gnome, in System/Preferences/Keyboard in the tab mouse keys you can personalize the speed
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I use Gnome, as well, and just was going to say the same thing. Since you said this was a feature of Xorg, however, I wasn't sure the gnome settings would change the behavior of the keyboard shortcut feature. However, I tried it out and it does indeed affect the speed.
I guess that would only work for Gnome, though. And unfortunately I don't know what files are changed to make the difference, so I'm no help there.
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