brianleahy
Colonel Panic
Examine your System Preferences for Mouse and Keyboard. They provide two interesting keyboard-only operation options:
First (I think under the mouse pane) you can enable your numeric keypad to 'drive' the mouse pointer around the screen at the pixel level (though I haven't yet figured out how to click in that mode.)
Second, under Keyboard settings is a tab that says "Full Keyboard Access". It provides key-combos to let you navigate the menubar, toolbars and dock totally mouse-free.
Not that I'm anti-mouse by any means, but every now and then my Logitech mouse will just stop responding, while my Apple keyboard continues to work. It'll be really nice to have a way to initiate a proper restart via the keyboard.
First (I think under the mouse pane) you can enable your numeric keypad to 'drive' the mouse pointer around the screen at the pixel level (though I haven't yet figured out how to click in that mode.)
Second, under Keyboard settings is a tab that says "Full Keyboard Access". It provides key-combos to let you navigate the menubar, toolbars and dock totally mouse-free.
Not that I'm anti-mouse by any means, but every now and then my Logitech mouse will just stop responding, while my Apple keyboard continues to work. It'll be really nice to have a way to initiate a proper restart via the keyboard.