xf86cfg works! cool! but i\'ll try DCOP later.
daghan selamat!

> XFree86 comes with a utility named \"xf86cfg\"
> that is used for graphical configuration of X.
> (try v4.2.0)
> 
> open a new xterm and run it. then you will
> have a mouse pointer that can be controlled
> by the keyboard\'s numeric keypad (ala
> MS Accessibility) single/ double click supported.
> i haven\'t tried the left mouse click though.
> 
> * segmentation fault may occur if xf86cfg detects
>    a valid mouse interface/port.
> 
> 
> if you\'re using KDE, you can also use DCOP
> to access the app\'s GUI thru command line.
> it is also compatible with scripting languages such
> as perl, phython, etc for remote CLI access.
> recommended for script kiddies (?).
> 
> read more about it at
> http://developer.kde.org/documentation/tutorials/automation/index.html
> 
> goodluck!
> 

                                                  





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