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bicomplex@gmail.com
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Hi,
I always thought there should be a very good reason for this not being
actual in Windows, but maybe there isnt none, indeed:
+ to be able to use arrow keys to move the mouse cursor.
++ u could have a key to ignite it and the number of clicks on the key
before holding it to set the speed of that movement.
+++ com'on move.
Regards,
Daniel Alexandre
"Man is but a monkey that cannot learn anything from other monkeys" -
London, UK
I always thought there should be a very good reason for this not being
actual in Windows, but maybe there isnt none, indeed:
+ to be able to use arrow keys to move the mouse cursor.
++ u could have a key to ignite it and the number of clicks on the key
before holding it to set the speed of that movement.
+++ com'on move.
Regards,
Daniel Alexandre
"Man is but a monkey that cannot learn anything from other monkeys" -
London, UK