hi there.

thank you for your help. 
I try this config. now I can start FVWM without mouse. and use keyboard 
function key instead of mouse device. but there is a problem. how can I use the 
keyboard function key instead of the left button and right button of the mouse? 

thank you everyone.


best regards.



terry tsang


>----- Original Message -----
> From: Dominik Vogt <fvwm@fvwm.org>
> To: terry_z <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,fvwm <fvwm@fvwm.org>
> Sent: Wed, 22 Jan 2003 10:28:34 +0100
> Subject: Re: FVWM: can I start FVWM without mouse device?
> 
> On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 07:00:30AM -0000, terry_z wrote:
> > hi there.
> > I have a problem.
> > can I start the X without mouse device?
> 
> Yes, you can.  It will be difficult to use some applications, but
> fvwm does quite a good job without the mouse.
> 
> The mouse can also be emulated with the keyboard, but it is tricky
> to set it up.  See question 3.5 in the fvwm FAQ.  If you have
> trouble setting it up, I can post the relevant parts of my config.
> 
> Next, you will want to be able to change the keyboard focus
> without the mouse.  I have this in my config file:
> 
>   Style * SloppyFocus
> 
>   Key Left  A  M   Direction West  (!Iconic, CurrentPage) RaiseAndWarp
>   Key Right A  M   Direction East  (!Iconic, CurrentPage) RaiseAndWarp
>   Key Up    A  M   Direction North (!Iconic, CurrentPage) RaiseAndWarp
>   Key Down  A  M   Direction South (!Iconic, CurrentPage) RaiseAndWarp
> 
>   AddToFunc RaiseAndWarp
>   + I Raise
>   + I WarpToWindow $[cw.width]p $[cw.height]p
> 
> But you may be better off using ClickToFocus.  Use
> 
>   Style * ClickToFocus
> 
> instead of SloppyFocus and replace the "WarpToWindow" with
> "Focus":
> 
>   AddToFunc ...
>   + I Raise
>   + I Focus
> 
> With this, you can press Alt-<sursor key> to change focus to the
> next window in the direction you pressed.
> 
> Additionally it may be a good idea to bind pointer movement to
> keystrokes:
> 
>   Key Left  A  SC  CursorMove -1p 0
>   Key Right A  SC  CursorMove +1p +0
>   Key Up    A  SC  CursorMove +0 -1p
>   Key Down  A  SC  CursorMove +0 +1p
> 
> Shift+Control+<cursor key>: move cursor by one pixel.
> 
>   Key Left  A  CM  CursorMove -1 0
>   Key Right A  CM  CursorMove 1 0
>   Key Up    A  CM  Cursormove 0 -1
>   Key Down  A  CM  Cursormove 0 1
> 
> Alt+Control+<cursor key>: move cursor by one percent of page size.
> 
> If you do not even want the pointer, I guess all you have to do is
> to remove the line
> 
>   InputDevice    "Mouse0" "CorePointer"
> 
> from the ServerLayout section in the XF86Config file.  On my
> system it is found in /etc/X11/XF86Config-4.  But I don't
> recommend this as you will be in trouble should you ever encounter
> an application that requires the mouse for input.
> 
> Finally, you may want to try the "unclutter" program (no idea
> where to get it).  It hides the mouse pointer after a configurable
> time of inactivity.
> 
> Bye
> 
> Dominik ^_^  ^_^
> 
> 


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