Hey folks! How are you doing ?? hope all right, sob i've got another cool trick for windows user who like to be an ethical hacker and have their mouse stolen (Just kidding). Like most of us you may have also thought that the computer can only be operated by the mouse but in fact that is not the case you can control your cursor even without a mouse and can do so much faster and easier
So let's get to the point and find out how to use your keyboard to control the mouse and move the cursor
Now press ok Or alternatively Press " alt+ O"
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.
So let's get to the point and find out how to use your keyboard to control the mouse and move the cursor
Using the ‘Ease of Access Center’ in the Control Panel
If you're Using Windows 7, 8 or Windows Vista:
- First of all go to Start. ( or alternatively press "Windows key" + U)
- Next navigate to the Control Panel.
- Click on 'Ease of Access Center' .
- Now find something called 'Make the mouse easier to use' and click on it.
- Then you should notice a checkbox written "Turn on Mouse Keys". Tick it.
- Save changes. Technically you're done.
Now you can use your keyboard keys (numeric keypad) to move your cursor on the screen, by default the keys are 2,4,6,8 and 5 (left mouse click).
Now press ok Or alternatively Press " alt+ O"
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.
Tips:
- You can easily activate the mouse keys by pressing ALT, Left Shift Key & Numlock . to deactivate do the same as you did for activating.
- While the mouse keys are active, you won't be able to type through those keys at the numeric pad. So use the generic number keys during that time.
- if you are on windows vista you can do by going to Control Panel > Accessibility > Mouse tab > Tick on checkbox , "Use Mouse Keys".