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goju2017-05-05 21:20:28
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goju, 2017-05-05 21:20:28

How to learn to use the OS without a mouse?

I want to learn how to quickly and conveniently execute all commands without a mouse. Any advice on how to learn this?

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dummyman, 2017-05-05
@goju

Start small
Throw out the sneakers and the gnome, use a human window manager .
Go ahead $ vimtutorand discover vim awesome .
It came out straight in verse.
I almost forgot to add tmux + powerline or terminator to become a real gangsta hacker.
UPD: Damn, I forgot another very important household. How about no communication?
Yes mcabber- it only supports xmpp, but you can find thousands of unofficial plugins for it on github, not to mention hundreds of official ones. Many xmpp servers support transports to other more fashionable protocols (icq, skype, etc.).
There is an ancient one, but still updated by unofficial forkscentericq. This multiprotocol initially. The official one supports without any transports ICQ, Yahoo!, AIM, MSN, IRC, XMPP, LiveJournal, and Gadu-Gadu. But here too... You can find many different forks and thousands of unofficial plugins. Most likely, you can fasten all modern non-proprietary protocols.

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15432, 2017-05-05
@15432

touchpad

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Pavel, 2017-05-05
@electronik777

MS-DOS

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devalone, 2017-05-05
@devalone

Ctrl + Alt + F1 and all commands are executed without a mouse

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Valentine, 2017-05-05
@vvpoloskin

What does "use" mean? So the console server does not need a mouse at all. In general, learn blind typing, then everything will come by itself.

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Vlad Timofeev, 2017-05-05
@timadevelop

terminal + touchpad :)

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SilentFl, 2017-05-11
@SilentFl

I use i3wm, vim, vimium (for google-chrome), the main hotkeys for frequently used programs.
I still use the mouse though.

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Evgeny, 2017-05-12
Lubyanoy @arswarog

an awesome-type tile window manager and a mouse, in fact, are only needed in the browser, without it, somehow it’s not at all comfortable there

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