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   From: Hanekam Punkinga    
   Newsgroups: alt.os.linux.ubuntu   
   Subject: Re: Mouse keys? (Kubuntu/KDE)   
   Date: Thu, 01 Feb 2007 17:13:37 +0100   
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   "Dirk T. Verbeek" :   
      
   > AccessX is a set of features within the XKEYBOARD extension of the X    
   > Window System designed to make X more accessible to users with    
   > disabilities. XKEYBOARD is present in X11R6.1 and later. AccessX    
   > features are typically unknown, given that in many implementations no    
   > interface is provided to utilize their functionality.   
   >    
   > So I imagine it's installed on your machine and because you don't seem    
   > to need it can uninstall it.   
      
   Thanks. I found that website. However, I can't find AccessX on my   
   Kubuntu system, and the CLI command ax gives "command not found". Also   
   there is no AccessX in Adept to uninstall, at least I can't find it,   
   no Mousekeys either. The annoying mystery remains.   
      
   Hanekam Punkinga   
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