Phil Bullphilbull@gmail.comShaun McCanceshaunm@gnome.orgMichael Hillmdhillca@gmail.comEkaterina Gerasimovakittykat3756@gmail.com2013, 2015Enable mouse keys to control the mouse with the numeric
keypad.松澤 二郎jmatsuzawa@gnome.org2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015赤星 柔充yasumichi@vinelinux.org2011, 2012Kentaro KAZUHAMAkazken3@gmail.com2012Shushi Kurosemd81bird@hitaki.net2012Noriko Mizumotonoriko@fedoraproject.org2013, 2014坂本 貴史o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp2013, 2014日本GNOMEユーザー会http://www.gnome.gr.jp/2011, 2012キーパッドを使ってクリックやマウスポインターの操作を行う
Open the Activities overview and
start typing Universal Access.
You can access the Activities overview by pressing on it,
by moving your mouse pointer against the top-left corner of the screen,
using CtrlAltTab
followed by Enter or using
Super.
Click on Universal Access to open the panel.
Use the up and down arrow keys to select Mouse Keys in the
Pointing & Clicking section then press Enter to
switch Mouse Keys to On.
Num Lockが OFF になっていることを確認してください。キーパッドを使ってマウスポインターを動かすことができるようになります。
The keypad is a set of numerical buttons on your keyboard, usually
arranged into a square grid. If you have a keyboard without a keypad (such as
a laptop keyboard), you may need to hold down the function (Fn)
key and use certain other keys on your keyboard as a keypad. If you use this
feature often on a laptop, you can purchase external USB or Bluetooth numeric
keypads.
Most keyboards have a special key which allows you to right-click,
sometimes called the Menu key. Note,
however, that this key responds to where your keyboard focus is, not where
your mouse pointer is. See for information on
how to right-click by holding down 5 or the left mouse button.