Evdev mouse axis - keyboard key

Hello
I'd like the x- and y-axis of a trackball (Lenovo N5901 wireless mini keyboard) to act as cursor-keys (the way the trackballs of the Google G1 or Blackberries work).
I only found the X/YAxisMapping of the evdev driver, but can't map a keyboard key to a mouse-axis.
How can i accomplish this?
Greetings

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    The CRT issue we might just have to deal with by having her always run it at 800*600 (I don't think she'd really notice the difference, and as her eyes aren't what they once used to be, the slight size increase may be more confortable for her in the long run) until such time they she can afford to buy a nicer display (I did my duty as a son buying her the Mac mini and an iSight camera -- she has to take care of the rest ).
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