-- card: 11252 from stack: in.'90AMUG News™ -- bmap block id: 0 -- flags: 0000 -- background id: 3780 -- name: -- part contents for background part 2 ----- text ----- 27 -- part contents for background part 9 ----- text ----- Bits and Pieces -- part contents for background part 1 ----- text ----- press C to copy, then V to paste. You Could save some time and energy this way in certain situations. The other part of the Ease Access INIT, "Mouse Keys," is invoked by pressing Command-Shift-Clear. This acts as a toggle, meaning you turn Mouse Keys off the same way. When Mouse Keys is on, the pointer can be moved by using the numeric keypad instead of the mouse. The 8, 4, 2, & 6 keys are for direction while the 5 key functions like the mouse button. The zero key (0) locks the "mouse button" so you can drag things. The longer you hold down a direction key, the faster it moves. If it moves too fast, you might want to use the Control Panel to change the mouse speed (Tablet is the slowest speed). Although intended to aid those with disabilities, there are other Uses. By -- part contents for background part 8 ----- text ----- ...................................By Dorman Bullard -- part contents for background part 10 ----- text ----- just "tapping" the direction key, you will move the pointer one pixel. This can be useful for fine positioning of objects or the pointer in draw programs other programs that allow movement of objects (although many such programs are starting to incorporate their own method for fine movements). Although it probably doesn't happen to you often, occasionally the mouse will freeze. Usually Easy Access will not be affected. So you can use Mouse Keys to shut down your computer gracefully instead of just using the restart button. MultiFinder 6.1b9 Another tip if you are using this beta version of MultiFinder. If you press the option key and click