Re: [orca-list] Move mouse using keyboard
- From: Kyle <kyle4jesus gmail com>
- To: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Move mouse using keyboard
- Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2018 14:52:21 -0500
I'm not sure which desktop you are using, and I don't know NVDA in order
to be able to give you something like it. But by mouse movement using
the keyboard, I would think that you are trying to control the mouse
using the keypad, something like using the 6/right arrow on the keypad
should move the mouse to the right, 4/left arrow should move it to the
left, 8/up arrow should move it up, 2/down arrow should move it down,
etc. I found this as a separate and independent feature from Orca's flat
review. Yes, Orca's flat review does allow moving the mouse cursor and
clicking on an item that it can see, but you should also be able to use
the keyboard to move the mouse in a specific direction. I found this
feature in the MATE desktop under system -> preferences -> personal ->
assistive technologies. The keyboard accessibility button has a "Mouse
Keys" tab. This feature does seem to be what you want, though you should
put Orca in laptop mode in order to gain access to the keypad, and you
will also want to activate "Speak object under mouse" in Orca's general
preferences.
Imetumwa kutoka mkuu
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