MouseKeys: Control the Mouse Pointer Using the Numeric Keypad
Mousekeys is an accessibility feature designed for people who have difficulty using a mouse. MouseKeys allows you to use the numeric keypad to control the movement of the mouse pointer. If you want to use the numeric keypad for data entry as well as for navigation, you can set MouseKeys to be activated by pressing NUM LOCK. This procedure tells you how to turn on MouseKeys through Accessibility Options in Control Panel.
Mouse actions | Keyboard actions | |
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On the Start menu:
| Display the Start menu by pressing CTRL+ESC (or the Windows logo key ).
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In Control Panel:
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In Control Panel:
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In the Accessibility Options dialog box:
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In the Accessibility Options dialog box:
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On the Mouse tab:
To turn on MouseKeys:
Note To turn off MouseKeys, clear the Use Mousekeys check box. |
On the Mouse tab:
To turn on MouseKeys:
Note To turn off MouseKeys, clear the Use Mousekeys check box by pressing M. |
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To access MouseKeys settings:
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To access MouseKeys settings:
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In the Setting for MouseKeys dialog box:
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In the Setting for MouseKeys dialog box:
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To close Control Panel:
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To close Control Panel:
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Notes
You can select these settings under MouseKeys Settings by selecting the checkboxes of the options you want, and moving the slider arrows for speed and acceleration:
- Use a shortcut to turn MouseKeys on or off by pressing left ALT+SHIFT+NUM LOCK (Press U).
- Set the maximum speed at which the mouse pointer moves when you hold down a MouseKeys direction key (Press T).
- Set how quickly the mouse pointer accelerates to its maximum speed when you hold down a MouseKeys direction key (Press A).
- Enable slowing down the pointer speed by holding down the SHIFT key, and speeding up the pointer speed by holding the CTRL key while pressing MouseKeys direction keys (Press H).
- Switch between MouseKeys and standard numeric keypad operation (Press N to use MouseKeys when NumLock is on, Press F to use MouseKeys when NumLock is off).
- Show an icon on the taskbar when MouseKeys is turned on (Press S).
For more information on using MouseKeys, see these Windows Help topics: To click by using MouseKeys, To drag by using MouseKeys, To move the mouse point by using MouseKeys.
Control Panel: Accessibility Options: Mouse tab: Use MouseKeys