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2006-12-18 09:55:15 · 8 answers · asked by sameersava 2 in Computers & Internet Other - Computers

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Yes you can. If you're using Windows XP then Go to Start -> Control Panel -> Accessibility Options -> Go to the Mouse Tab -> Select MouseKeys -> Then use the arrows on a keypad turn NumLock off or on (refers to settings in the Dialog) Then 2 for Down ,Use 4 for left, 6 for right, 8 for Up. Wasn't that Helpful!!!

2006-12-18 10:05:40 · answer #1 · answered by Christopher T 2 · 1 0

Yes, thankfully you can. Go to your Control Panel. If you are using Windows XP do as follows. Click the Start button, click the Control Panel link, and click Accessibility Options. Once you've done that click the Mouse tab and tick the check box with 'Use MouseKeys' written next to it. Click OK. You may now use the number pad to use the mouse. I still have no idea why you'd want to anyway?

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I hope I've helped.

2006-12-18 10:08:31 · answer #2 · answered by iamdaroot 2 · 0 0

specific ! a million. To activate mouse keys all you do is press Alt+Left shift key (the single decrease than the caps lock key) and the Num Lock key. To deactivate in simple terms press the above blend back. All you do is discover your numeric keypad to circulate the mouse pointer. indexed decrease than are some information that would strengthen the Mouse Keys adventure: - it particularly is beneficial to set your ideas to something like here (to alter the ideas in simple terms double click on the mouse icon in the systray and click on settings) a million) decide on 'carry down Ctrl to velocity up Shift to decelerate' (this may be efficient in case you desire to circulate to a element at as quickly as consisting of your cursor) 2) substitute the choice to 'off' the place it says 'Use Mouse Keys whilst NumLock is:' (this way you need to use your numeric keypad to key in numbers) And indexed decrease than are the needs which you're able to do with the Numeric Keypad: 5 = a left click on your wide-spread mouse Press 0 and navigate the pointer= finding out on the text cloth in a classic keyboard urgent * or - and then urgent 5 = suitable click on your wide-spread mouse (to apply 5 to accomplish the left click action press the / key). To scroll up and down you are able to the two use arrow keys or the website Up and web site Down keys. you additionally can use the spacebar to resolve the website.

2016-10-15 04:55:28 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

not using a normal keyboard but you can with a special sort or a laptop maybe like that?? lol

2006-12-18 09:57:06 · answer #4 · answered by _-~'*cheeky pie *'~-_ 1 · 0 0

if you click on documents but do not enter it when it is hilghted you can use the keys to move the hilghter around but no were else

2006-12-18 10:01:50 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

They are called MouseKeys, and are in the accessibility options.

On the Start menu:

• Select Control Panel

Display the Start menu by pressing CTRL+ESC (or the Windows logo key ).

• Select Control Panel by pressing C.


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In Control Panel:

• Be sure you are in Classic View (all Control Panel icons are showing).

• If not, under Control Panel in the left pane, select Switch to Classic View.

• Select Accessibility Options.

In Control Panel:

• Be sure you are in Classic View (all Control Panel icons are showing).

• If not, under Control Panel in the left pane, select Switch to Classic View by pressing TAB.

• Press ENTER.

• Press the RIGHT ARROW key, and then the LEFT ARROW key to select Accessibility Options.

• Press ENTER.


3
In the Accessibility Options dialog box:

• Select the Mouse tab.

In the Accessibility Options dialog box:

• Select the Mouse tab by pressing CTRL+TAB.


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On the Mouse tab:

To turn on MouseKeys:

• Select the Use MouseKeys check box.

Note To turn off MouseKeys, clear the Use Mousekeys check box.

On the Mouse tab:

To turn on MouseKeys:

• Select the Use MouseKeys check box by pressing M.

Note To turn off MouseKeys, clear the Use Mousekeys check box by pressing M.


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To access MouseKeys settings:

• Be sure that Use MouseKeys is selected.

• Select Settings

To access MouseKeys settings:

• Be sure that Use MouseKeys is selected.

• Select Settings by pressing S.


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In the Setting for MouseKeys dialog box:

• Select the options you want

• Select OK twice to save your settings and close the dialog boxes.

In the Setting for MouseKeys dialog box:

• Select the options you want by pressing the underlined letter in the option you want (see notes below). Use the arrow keys to move the sliders.

• Press ENTER twice to save your settings and close the dialog boxes.


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To close Control Panel:

• Select the Close button.

To close Control Panel:

• Press ALT+F, C.



Notes

You can select these settings under MouseKeys Settings by selecting the check boxes 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, look for these articles in Help and Support, which is available from the Start menu: To click by using MouseKeys, To drag by using MouseKeys, To move the mouse point by using MouseKeys.

2006-12-18 10:06:12 · answer #6 · answered by paki023465 2 · 0 0

No u can't and why would you want to though you can page down and up

2006-12-18 09:57:32 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

the TAB button I think

2006-12-18 09:57:06 · answer #8 · answered by kurticus1024 7 · 0 0

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