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I'm reading a webcomic I just stumbled over.
I'm using the arrow keys on my keyboard - you say you keep yours there also? - to scroll down through the panels, and when I reach the bottom the mouse cursor is lined up right where I left it on the previous page - over the [Next] click-spot thingy at
the bottom of the page.
But I have to keep reaching over and clicking the mouse.
Can I please get a key to do this with?
"I only have half a key, I had to split it with the sound effects man"
Keyboard with integrated mouse
http://pckeyboards....oo.net/en104wh.html baked for years... [Spacecoyote, Jan 13 2011]
The webcomic that started this idea...
http://www.drivecom...archive/090815.html [normzone, Jan 14 2011]
And this one is worth reading from the start if you're the target audience
http://www.goblinscomic.com/ You roleplayers know who I mean [normzone, Jan 14 2011]
Dr. Eldritch
http://askdreldritch.com/comic001.html [normzone, Jan 14 2011]
Dr. McNinja
http://drmcninja.com/ [normzone, Jan 14 2011]
A Girl and Her Fed
http://www.agirlandherfed.com/ [normzone, Jan 14 2011]
Girl Genius
http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php [normzone, Jan 14 2011]
Freak Angels
http://www.freakangels.com/?p=23 [normzone, Jan 14 2011]
Oglaf
http://www.oglaf.com/archive/ [normzone, Jan 14 2011]
Scenes From A Multiverse
http://amultiverse....yond-the-beanrizon/ [normzone, Jan 14 2011]
Shi Long Pang - The Wandering Shaolin Monk
http://www.shilongpang.com/?number=194 [normzone, Jan 14 2011]
Slaughterhouse 90210
http://slaughterhouse90210.tumblr.com/ [normzone, Jan 14 2011]
XKCD
http://xkcd.com/ [normzone, Jan 14 2011]
Questionable Content
http://questionable...view.php?comic=1662 [normzone, Jan 14 2011]
Something Positive
http://www.somethingpositive.net/ [normzone, Jan 14 2011]
Giant in the Playground
http://www.giantitp...omics/oots0747.html [normzone, Jan 14 2011]
(?) Templar, Arizona
http://templaraz.com/?p=1552 [normzone, Jan 14 2011]
SPQR Blues
http://spqrblues.com/IV/?p=187 [normzone, Jan 14 2011]
GlovePIE
http://glovepie.org/glovepie.php [mitxela, Jan 16 2011]
AutoPagerize
http://autopagerize.net/ [mitxela, Jan 16 2011]
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If you're using Windows, there's a facility in Accessibility Options called "MouseKeys"... guess what it does ? ;D |
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[edit] You'll have to root around the 'net to find out exactly which key maps to what mouse event: oddly Micro$oft doesn't think it's important to say. |
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[FlyingToaster], I have been using my on-screen keyboard so I can type with the mouse, which I get to through Programs/ ... /Accessibility. (Some days I am too butt-lazy to reach for the keyboard (from the depths of my comfy *reclining chair*)). |
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MouseKeys is new to me, and it took me a while to realize it was in Control Panel / Accessibility Options. It looks handy, and it is strange that they don't tell you what keys do what. |
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Thank you for letting me know about it. |
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It just seemed like one of those obvious things that should be around: first "draft" of my anno was "should be something free downloadable, look for 'keyboard mouse mapper' or something"... then I saw directions to M$ built in thing... |
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If you're feeling even butt-lazier, try out a trackball. |
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[coyote]s link is to modern Model M keyboards (they purchased rights offa IBM awhile ago); pretty good from what I understand. |
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// try out a trackball // |
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Yeah, I want one of those again, but the other users of this computer would get all mad and ... stop ... using .... Excuse me, gotta get to the store. |
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Thank you all. I'll have to research. |
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Does nobody, without Googling, recognize the "half a key" reference? |
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Actually it's Firesign Theatre, but you get credit for trying. |
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Okay, [rcarty], I linked the best ones. Damn, I've probably revealed more about my self now than in my entire 'bakery tenure. |
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[nornzone], thanks for the webcomics. I have been working up through Order of the Stick archives for the past week, enjoying Drive since it started, and an XKCD reader since I don't know when. I have high hopes for the new ones. |
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(Firesign Theatre? That's been a long time. (When I first learned I was going to Sumatra, the first thing I thought was "giant rat". (And then, "That's been a long time."))) |
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Are you left handed? I spent a considerable amount of time
programming shortcuts so as to be able to execute them with
my non-mouse hand.
Please don't introduce some new complexity. I'm getting too old
to keep up, I fear. |
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I'm a righty, but I mouse either - handed to reduce the wear and tear ergonomically, and I used to work with a guy who programmed his mouse lefty, so I swing both ways. |
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[Toby] have a play with GlovePIE. It's a 'programmable-input-emulator' originally meant for using a power glove to control the mouse, but has a huge amount of functionality for all kinds of things - what you're after would be easily doable once you get to grips with it. |
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[normz] you might want to look at AutoPager. It notices when there's a "next" button on a page and dynamically loads it onto the current page, I find it very useful (I use the greasemonkey version). |
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I have a laptop, which obviously has a button on it
for mouse clickery. I also have a 'media' PC that has a
wireless keyboard, which has a trackpad and mouse
buttons. Had I neither of these, I may want what you
are proposing. |
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