Wednesday, February 18, 2015
My Mouse is not Working How to Use Mouse With the Help of Keyboard
Hi friends, after a long time I am back again to share some tips and tricks with you. Many times it occurs that your mouse stop working due to some reasons, in that case you are unable to use the mouse pointer. You may face so many difficulties to work on your computer. In this post I am going to share a trick by which you can control the mouse pointer without actually using mouse. You can do this with the help of keyboard. Some simple steps are given below by which you can perform this trick.
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How to Use Mouse Without Actually Using it?
1. First of all click on start button by pressing windows key on your Keyboard.2. Than with the help of arrow keys navigate to Control Panel option and than press enter.
3. Now again with the help of arrow keys navigate to Accessibility Options and than press enter.
3. Now again with the help of arrow keys navigate to Accessibility Options and than press enter.
4. In the next window, go to mouse option by pressing Tab button 9 times and than pressing right arrow key.
5. Now again press Tab button and than Space-bar to select Use Mouse Keys Option.
6. You can also change the mouse pointer options such as its speed, Acceleration by going to Settings option.
7. Than with the help of Tab button go to OK option and than press enter.
8. If every thing will be done correctly than you will be able to see a mouse icon in the system tray near the system time.
9. Now you can move mouse pointer with the help of buttons 7, 8, 9, 4, 6, 1, 2, 3 on the Numpad. Button 5 on the Numpad can be used to perform mouse’s left button function.
Note: To control mouse pointer with keyboard the Num Lock key must be on.
Update: Or you can try a simple way i.e. just press Alt+Shift+Num Lock at a time, then activate mouse keys in the dialogue box that appears and press ok.
Update: Or you can try a simple way i.e. just press Alt+Shift+Num Lock at a time, then activate mouse keys in the dialogue box that appears and press ok.
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