Use Keyboard as Mouse [How To]
If your mouse is not working and you don't wish
to wait till you get a new mouse, you would
definitely like to know how you can use your
keyboard as mouse. It is easy to use your
mouse as keyboard in Windows using the On
Screen Keyboard utility, but it is also possible to
do the reverse.
All you need to do is:
Windows XP Users:-
1. Go to Control Panel .
2. Then click on Switch to Classic View .
3. Then Click on Accessibility Options.
4. Then Click on the Mouse Tab .
5. Select Use MouseKeys.
6. Click on OK .
7. Then activate NumberLock (by pressing the
NumLk key).
8. You should hear a beep sound.
9. Now you can control the mouse pointer using
the arrow keys on the numeric keypad.
Windows 8 , Windows 7 and Vista Users:
1. Open Ease of Access Center by clicking the
Start button , clicking Control Panel, clicking
Ease of Access, and then clicking Ease of
Access Center.
2. Click Make the mouse easier to use.
3. Under Control the mouse with the keyboard,
select the Turn on Mouse Keys check box.
You can also increase the acceleration and
speed of your mouse movements according to
your needs.
You can alternately press the Alt+Shift+Num
Lock combination to instantly activate Mouse
keys.
For laptops , this will only work if your keyboard
has a numeric keypad or alternate keys which
you can enable by pressing the Number Lock or
the Function key.
On my laptop , number 6 key of the numeric
keypad moves the mouse pointer left, number 4
key moves the mouse pointer right, number 2
key moves it down, number 8 key moves the
mouse pointer up, number 5 and + key serve as
right click while the number 0 key works as left
click.
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