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HP b2600
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Creating a Custom X*pointerkeys File
You need to modify the existing X0pointerkeys file only if one or more of the following statements are
true:
You want to use the keyboard for a pointer.
You want to change the pointer keys from their default configuration.
You use the X0screens file to configure your display.
You need to create a custom X*pointerkeys file only if the following statements are true:
You want to use the keyboard for a pointer.
You want to change the pointer keys from their default configuration.
You use a configuration file other than the X0screens file to configure your display.
Syntax
You assign a keyboard key to a mouse function (pointer movement or button operation) by inserting a
line in the X*pointerkeys file. Lines in the X*pointerkeys file have the syntax:
<function> <keyname> [# <comment>]
Assigning Mouse Functions to Keyboard Keys
You can assign any mouse function, either a pointer movement or a button operation, to any keyboard
key. However, make sure that the key you are assigning doesn't already serve a vital function.
You can assign keyboard keys to pointer directions by specifying options in an X*pointerkeys file. The
following table lists the pointer movement options, the X*pointerkeys functions that control them, and
their default values:
Graphics Administration Guide for HP-UX 10.20
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