I saw one post in this thread regarding using mouse keys in a Linux environment, but it doesn't seem to help much beyond activating slow mouse scrolling. I recently found a way to get mouse keys working well for me and I posted my method on a relevant thread in the RSOF. Being a long-time Tip.It lurker I decided I want to contribute my method here too. Here's my post from the RSOF: "Now I can't be sure this will work on just any system (as a matter of fact, it probably won't) but it works just fine on my desktop computer running Ubuntu 10.04 LTS. I did some googling and came across a utility called xkbset. It let's you enable and modify accessibility features like mousekeys. To get it, open a terminal and enter: sudo apt-get install xkbset Or, fellow Ubuntu users can find it in the Software Center under the Applications tab by searching for "xkbset". So, after it's installed you need to activate it and configure it for use with RuneScape. Activating is as easy as pressing ctrl+shift+num lock or you can enter into the terminal: xkbset a By default you can move the mouse pointer around the screen slowly using the 1, 4, 7, 8, 9, 6, 3, and 2 keys, and left-click once with the 5 key. To make the mouse move much faster and more sudden as you'd need it for dropping items or withdrawing something from your bank, use the "ma" command. For example, I find that for dropping items from my inventory, the following setting is useful: xkbset ma 1 175 1 85 1 And to do a withdraw-all from my bank, I use this: xkbset ma 1 73 1 85 1 By the way, these are the values that work for me on standard definition RuneScape on my computer. You may have to change them a bit. The two values that you should experiment with if you have any trouble are the second and fourth values. These are the interval and max speed values. I'm not super-confident on this but I believe as the interval value decreases, the distance the mouse moves with each key press increases. So you can see in my example I use an interval value of 175 for the short distance to the "Drop Item" tab and 73 for the slightly longer distance to the "Withdraw-All" tab. The max speed value just seems to work for me at 85, but if your having trouble, try increasing or decreasing it by 10 and see what happens." I hope this proves useful to someone other than myself (not too confident on the population of Linux users here). If anyone has a question about it they can pm me on here or on RS.