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keynav turns your keyboard into a fast pointer mover.
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You select a piece of the screen. The screen is initially wholly selected.
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One move will cut that region by half. A move is a direction: up, down, left,
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and right.
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Once you're done moving, you simply indicate that you want to move. Boom,
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cursor moves.
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keynav is geared towards selecting a piece of the screen very quickly.
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You are selecting a region by cutting the previous region in half. This gives
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you logarithmic scaling. High resolution screens incur about the same number
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of moves to select an area as smaller screens do.
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