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third_party_apps:c9 [2026/03/03 17:52] phobosthird_party_apps:c9 [2026/03/31 18:27] (current) phobos
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 +====== C9 ======
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 [[https://github.com/austinauyeung/C9|C9]] is a keypad cursor app that allows for much more functionality and customization than the default cursor. [[https://github.com/austinauyeung/C9|C9]] is a keypad cursor app that allows for much more functionality and customization than the default cursor.
  
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 ^ D-Pad support     | Fully supported |                  ^ D-Pad support     | Fully supported |                 
  
-[[https://github.com/austinauyeung/C9/releases|Sideload from GitHub]]+[[https://github.com/austinauyeung/C9/releases|Sideload from source]]
  
-The default cursor can select, scroll by moving to the screen edges, and when holding down "Enter" it will hold down a press and the D-pad will now allow you to scroll the page or move elements. In scroll mode you lose the ability to move the cursor because of this. The default cursor is also unable to move below the Navigation Bar, even when it is removed via overscan.+The default cursor can select, scroll by moving to the screen edges, and when holding down "Enter" it will hold down a press and the D-pad will now allow you to scroll the page or move elements. In scroll mode you lose the ability to move the cursor because of this. The default cursor is also unable to move below the Navigation Bar, even when it is removed via [[customization:overscan|overscan]].
  
 C9 separates scrolling by allowing you to use the numpad for gestures such as directional swipes and zoom in/zoom out. The D-pad moves the cursor and you can still enable a setting to scroll the screen at screen edges. It also is able to move below the Navigation Bar area, allowing you to access options inaccessible to the default cursor if overscan was used. C9 separates scrolling by allowing you to use the numpad for gestures such as directional swipes and zoom in/zoom out. The D-pad moves the cursor and you can still enable a setting to scroll the screen at screen edges. It also is able to move below the Navigation Bar area, allowing you to access options inaccessible to the default cursor if overscan was used.
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