** Description changed:

  In Kubuntu 6.10, if you enable the "move pointer with keyboard" option,
- with Repeat interval:1;Acceleration time:10000; Maximum speed:2000;
- Acceleration profile: -1000, and move the mouse from one side of the
- screen to another (with the keyboard of course) the screen will suddenly
- "move" like if it was trying to move further than it can go. You can
- then see the part of the screen which is above of the visible part.
+ with:
  
- (I hope you understand)
+ Repeat interval:1
+ Acceleration time:10000
+ Maximum speed:2000
+ Acceleration profile: -1000
+ 
+ and move the mouse from one side of the screen to another (with the
+ keyboard of course) the screen will suddenly "move" like if the pointer
+ was trying to move further than it can go. You can then see the part of
+ the screen which is "above" of the visible part. (or something like
+ this)

** Description changed:

  In Kubuntu 6.10, if you enable the "move pointer with keyboard" option,
  with:
  
  Repeat interval:1
  Acceleration time:10000
  Maximum speed:2000
  Acceleration profile: -1000
  
  and move the mouse from one side of the screen to another (with the
  keyboard of course) the screen will suddenly "move" like if the pointer
  was trying to move further than it can go. You can then see the part of
- the screen which is "above" of the visible part. (or something like
- this)
+ the screen which is "above" of the visible part (or something like
+ this).

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Move pointer with keyboard "moves" the screen.
https://launchpad.net/bugs/69379

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