--- title: "Linux Move Cursor With Keyboard" date: 2020-06-21T22:01:35-07:00 draft: false tags: ["X11","xdotool","cursor","keyboard","keyboard shortcuts"] authors: ["trent"] --- date: 2020-06-21T22:01:35-07:00 ## **Introduction** Linux just makes everything so easy. On a laptop it can be tricky to place your mouse cursor on exactly the correct pixel, using the touchpad. This became apparent to myself while using GIMP to create some png button files for a little tkinter project, but there must be other use-cases as well. ## **xdo commands for moving the cursor** * move the cursor one pixel left: ```console xdotool mousemove_relative -- -1 0 ``` * move the cursor one pixel right: ```console xdotool mousemove_relative -- 1 0 ``` * move the cursor one pixel up: ```console xdotool mousemove_relative -- 0 -1 ``` * move the cursor one pixel down: ```console xdotool mousemove_relative -- 0 1 ``` ## **map keyboard shortcuts** Now, in your keyboard settings, map the above commands to new custom shortcuts. For instance, I find the ++ctrl+super+arrow-up++ ++ctrl+super+arrow-down++ ++ctrl+super+arrow-left++ ++ctrl+super+arrow-right++ combinations to be convenient in the Mate Desktop. Enjoy!