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This is quite easy in KDE. In the Control Center, go to Regional &
Accessibility -> Accessibility, select the Keyboard tab and then select
"Use sticky keys". It only affect programs running under X windows, but
it affects them all, even non-KDE apps. And what would a "normal"
person be doing outside of X, anyway? :-)
> Reversing the mouse buttons is an ergonomical issue. In my case I can
> rotate my hand to the right much easier than the left, so I revearse my
> buttons for ease of use. Unfortunately, I have not had much luck using this
> feature out of KDE.
Also easy. Control Center -> Peripherals -> Mouse and select
Left-handed.
Michael
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