Sharing my #keynav config for all you Linux users who want to give it a try and not need your mouse most of the time.

https://gist.github.com/easterncoder/4b9e5afd2f4f9f63604dc1884b1c4763

#KeyNav #NoMouse #Linux

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#keynav is a keyboard based mouse.

keynav is a program that overlays a grid over the screen once a key combination is pressed. The grid can be shrunk using the hjkl keys and once the spacebar is pressed the mouse is clicked in the center of the selection. All keybindings can be configured, and special actions like shrinking the selection to the current window's size or playing back macros are supported.

Website 🔗️: https://www.semicomplete.com/projects/keynav/

apt 📦️: keynav

#free #opensource #foss #fossmendations

keynav - retire your mouse. - semicomplete

Keynav is a piece of an on-going experiment to make pointer-driven interfaces easier and faster for users to operate. It lets you move the pointer quickly to most points on the screen with only a few key strokes. Note that I said pointer, not mouse. The mouse simply drives the pointer. We can drive the pointer with other devices too. keynav turns your keyboard into an fast pointer mover. What does it do?

semicomplete
Why has nobody told me about #keynav and #xdotool before?
Okay, customized #keynav a bit.
Also added shortcuts in otter-browser.
It’s becoming quite useable now.
I guess I don’t need a touchpad that much but selecting text in webpages is still a mess… (It’s way too easy in a terminal and I have tmux for that anyway)