>>
>> I cannot use the mouse when it is in the last 20% of the screen
>
>I don't want to be a nuisance, but the whole idea of Vim is that you
>only use the keyboard, because it is faster and more precise. 
>
>Admit it takes some time to re-train using your computer, but believe
>me: using just Vim keystrokes is the best thing in editing.
>
>//meine


Thanks for the suggestion meine!

I'm old.  I'm old school.  October of '93 when I started with vim and Linux 
there was no
GUI, only the ttys on Alt-F1 - Alt-F7.  There was no mouse either as I usually 
used my
two serial comports as modem connections (PS2 didn't come out until later and I 
couldn't
afford a Cyclades).

The mouse is useful sometimes.  Usually when I'm attempting to scroll one of 
the right
windows up or down without moving my cursor from the place I'm at.

So, yes, I use the keyboard about 90% of the time.

That other 10% was beginning to bug me ;)!

Andy

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