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NAME

       keynav - a keyboard-driven mouse cursor mover

SYNOPSIS

       keynav

DESCRIPTION

       Keynav makes your keyboard a fast mouse cursor mover. You can move the cursor to any point
       on the screen with a few key strokes. It also simulates mouse click. You can do everything
       mouse can do with a keyboard.

HOW TO USE

       Run  keynav,  and activate it by pressing Ctrl+; (semicolon).  You should see a thin frame
       on the screen with a cross in it.

       Default configuration:

        * h        : select the left half of the region
        * j        : select the bottom half of the region
        * k        : select the top half of the region
        * l        : select the right half of the region
        * Shift+h  : move the region left
        * Shift+j  : move the region down
        * Shift+k  : move the region up
        * Shift+l  : move the region right
        * Semicolon: move the cursor to the center of the selected region
        * Spacebar : move the cursor and left-click
        * Escape   : cancel the move

CONFIGURATION

       You   can   configure   your   own   key    setting.    There    is    an    example    in
       /usr/share/doc/keynav/keynavrc. Copy it to $HOME/.keynavrc and edit it as you like.

CONFFILE COMMANDS

        * start        : activate keynav
        * end          : deactivate keynav
        * cut-left     : select the left half of the region
        * cut-right    : select the right half of the region
        * cut-up       : select the top half of the region
        * cut-down     : select the bottom half of the region
        * move-left    : move the region left
        * move-right   : move the region right
        * move-up      : move the region up
        * move-down    : move the region down
        * warp         : move the cursor to the center of the selected region
        * click 1      : left-click
        * click 2      : middle-click
        * click 3      : right-click
        * doubleclick 1: left-click twice quickly
        * doubleclick 2: middle-click twice quickly
        * doubleclick 3: right-click twice quickly
        * drag <button> [keyseq]: toggle dragging mode for the given button
                                  Example: "drag 1 alt" to do a alt+click-drag
        * grid <rows>x<columns> : change the grid layout of the selection
                                  Example: "grid 2x3" to cut screen to 6 cells
        * cell-select <row>x<column>: select a specific cell in the grid
        * cell-select <cell>        : select a specific cell in the grid

AUTHOR

       keynav was written by Jordan Sissel <jls@semicomplete.com>.

       This  manual  page was written by Wen-Yen Chuang <caleb@calno.com>, for the Debian project
       (but may be used by others).

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