Use Keyboard As Mouse
Sometimes our mouse does not work properly for that case we can use our keyboard as mouse. To active mouse keys on our key board we have to press Alt+Left shift key + NumLock and click OK or press enter .
Use the Numerical pad for controlling the mouse pointer.
5 is for click.
+ is for double click
- for right click.
5 is for click.
+ is for double click
- for right click.
On Screen Keyboard
Few days ago my girlfriend felt in a great problem. She is cheating with me and suddenly her keyboard became out of order. At that time said her to use on screen keyboard . By that way you can also solve your problem and do work using mouse with out keyboard
To use it go to start-> run and type osk
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How to use keyboard to nevigate mouse pointer
Some time mouse device does not work for hardware or software problem. Though it is not common but such situation may have face. In this condition we can use our keyboard to navigate mouse pointer in windows PC. Here we will show you the step how will you navigate mouse pointer using your keyboard.
By one of the following three way you can open mousekey in windows
By one of the following three way you can open mousekey in windows
- Start->Run
- Left SHIFT + ALT + NUM LOCK or Press SHIT key 5 timeNow set check box as given in following screen shot.Here is what you need to know to navigate with Mousekeys:
- To move up, tap or hold down the 8 key on your numeric keypad
- To move down, tap or hold down the 2 key on your numeric keypad
- To move right, tap or hold down the 6 key on your numeric keypad
- To move left, tap or hold down the 4 key on your numeric keypad
- To Click on something, Hit the 5 key on your numeric keypad
- To double-click, press the plus sign (+) on your numeric keypad
- To right-click, press the minus sign (-) on your numeric keypad
- To drag something, move the cursor to the item you want to drag then press the Insert key. Then to release the item hit the Delete key
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Using your keyboard to control the mouse in Windows 7
Ease of Access Center has replaced Accessibility Options in the ‘Control Panel’.
Open Ease of Access Center press ‘Windows’ logo key + ‘U’ or click Start button ‘Control Panel’ + ‘Ease of Access’ + ‘Ease of Access Center’.
‘Tab’ to and press ‘Enter’ or click to select ‘Make the keyboard easier to use’ under Explore all settings.
Mouse Keys enables you to use the numeric keypad on a standard keyboard as a three button mouse, see Fig 1.
Fig 1
Press ‘Alt’ + ‘M’ or click to select ‘Turn on Mouse Keys’, to customise click to select ‘Setup Mouse Keys’ or press ‘Alt’ + ‘Y’.
You can turn on the keyboard shortcut Alt + left Shift + Num Lock, to allow you to turn on and off the Mouse keys as you need to use them. To use this option, click to select or press ‘Alt’ + ‘K’, see Fig 2.
Fig 2
You can turn on a visual warning ‘Alt’ + ‘A’ when Mouse keys is turn on or click to play a sound ‘Alt’ + ‘U’ when it is turned on or off.
Pointer speeds when using Mouse Keys can be tailored to suit your needs by slowing down or speeding up the rate which it moves, see Fig 3.
Fig 3
Press ‘Alt’ + ‘W’ or click to select the option to alter these settings, by using the Ctrl key to speed up and Shift to slow down the mouse pointer.
Top Speed is the maximum speed of the pointer when the mouse key direction key is held down.
Acceleration is how quickly the mouse pointer accelerates to its maximum speed.
Under Other Settings click to select to Use Mouse Keys when the Num Lock is selected or when NUM LOCK is Off, see Fig 4.
Press ‘Alt’ + ‘N’ to Use Mouse Keys when NUM LOCK is On.
Press ‘Alt’ + ‘O’ to Use Mouse Keys NUM LOCK is Off.
Fig 4
Click on Save or press ‘Alt’ + ‘S’ to save your options.
Note: If this does not work it could be because your computer settings cannot be changed due to local IT policies - contact your local IT support for further help.
Please also note that these descriptions may be subject to change as the information is based on a beta version of Windows 7.
Ref;enableireland.
Open Ease of Access Center press ‘Windows’ logo key + ‘U’ or click Start button ‘Control Panel’ + ‘Ease of Access’ + ‘Ease of Access Center’.
‘Tab’ to and press ‘Enter’ or click to select ‘Make the keyboard easier to use’ under Explore all settings.
Mouse Keys enables you to use the numeric keypad on a standard keyboard as a three button mouse, see Fig 1.
Fig 1
Press ‘Alt’ + ‘M’ or click to select ‘Turn on Mouse Keys’, to customise click to select ‘Setup Mouse Keys’ or press ‘Alt’ + ‘Y’.
You can turn on the keyboard shortcut Alt + left Shift + Num Lock, to allow you to turn on and off the Mouse keys as you need to use them. To use this option, click to select or press ‘Alt’ + ‘K’, see Fig 2.
Fig 2
You can turn on a visual warning ‘Alt’ + ‘A’ when Mouse keys is turn on or click to play a sound ‘Alt’ + ‘U’ when it is turned on or off.
Pointer speeds when using Mouse Keys can be tailored to suit your needs by slowing down or speeding up the rate which it moves, see Fig 3.
Fig 3
Press ‘Alt’ + ‘W’ or click to select the option to alter these settings, by using the Ctrl key to speed up and Shift to slow down the mouse pointer.
Top Speed is the maximum speed of the pointer when the mouse key direction key is held down.
Acceleration is how quickly the mouse pointer accelerates to its maximum speed.
Under Other Settings click to select to Use Mouse Keys when the Num Lock is selected or when NUM LOCK is Off, see Fig 4.
Press ‘Alt’ + ‘N’ to Use Mouse Keys when NUM LOCK is On.
Press ‘Alt’ + ‘O’ to Use Mouse Keys NUM LOCK is Off.
Fig 4
Click on Save or press ‘Alt’ + ‘S’ to save your options.
Note: If this does not work it could be because your computer settings cannot be changed due to local IT policies - contact your local IT support for further help.
Please also note that these descriptions may be subject to change as the information is based on a beta version of Windows 7.
Ref;enableireland.
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