>We need to know what exactly you want to do and what handicap you've
>got. We also need to know which Linux alternatives didn't satisfy you.
This video describes Click-lock exactly:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-zHFbSQNTA
It does not exist in Ubuntu at all. There is no such dialog, and the
hi,
Am Sonntag, den 20.09.2015, 02:18 +0200 schrieb Markus M.:
> There are quite a lot of similar solutions, but none does exactly what
> Windows Click-lock does and there's no other good way, nobody on QA
> sites seemed to be satisfied with these, including myself. As this is
> to simplify input,
I noticed that the smart keyboard-key selection works with spacefm, but
not with rodent, but rodent provides a GUI in combination with
selecting by wild cards.
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On Sun, 20 Sep 2015 10:03:44 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>For Linux we usually do this with the Shift-key or the Ctrl-key
>depending on what exactly we want select, in combination with the mouse
>button.
My apologies, I meant that we push one of those keys and move the
mouse, there's no need to p
On Sun, 20 Sep 2015 02:18:04 +0200, Markus M. wrote:
>There are quite a lot of similar solutions, but none does exactly what
>Windows Click-lock does and there's no other good way, nobody on QA
>sites seemed to be satisfied with these, including myself. As this is
>to simplify input, especially for
There are quite a lot of similar solutions, but none does exactly what
Windows Click-lock does and there's no other good way, nobody on QA sites
seemed to be satisfied with these, including myself. As this is to simplify
input, especially for those who need accessibility features, the current
solut