On September 28, 2016 8:53:24 PM GMT+02:00, Kai Krakow <hurikha...@gmail.com> wrote: >Am Wed, 28 Sep 2016 03:22:11 -0400 >schrieb Philip Webb <purs...@ca.inter.net>: > >> 160928 Kai Krakow wrote: >> > 160928 schrieb Philip Webb <purs...@ca.inter.net>: >> >> I've discovered that KDE isn't recognising the numeric pad keys : >> >> they simply have no effect, even as surplus cursor keys. >> > Maybe by accident you enabled to move the mouse with these keys ? >> > It's somewhere in the System Settings. >> >> Thanks, that was the problem ! -- SS -> Hardware -> Input Devices -> >> Mouse -> Navigation -> Move Pointer Using NumPad : apparently set by >> dft. > >In addition to my other post: >https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mouse_keys > >So it's LShift+Alt+Num. However, I tried: It no longer works for me. >I'm pretty sure this is because I disabled accessibility features >completely. I hate some beeping window coming up just because I hold >shift for too long. "Oh you held shift for 5 seconds, you can enable >sticky keys" - no I don't want to!
The only use I found for 'sticky keys': when using a remote desktop app which doesn't have the option to send common key combinations like ctrl-alt-del. What I miss in all those implementations is a visual display of what is 'stuck'. -- Joost Ps. I count myself lucky not to need this functionality on a daily basis. -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.