I haven't tried it, but there is an option in
Control Panel
Accessibility
Mouse tab
click in the box to use the numeric keypad to control the pointer.
2007-04-02 17:31:07
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answered by TheHumbleOne 7
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Go to Control Panel > Accessibility Wizard. It goes through a lot of steps but you can ignore everything except checking the box that says "I have trouble using a mouse or keyboard" and continue to set up the ability to move the cursor using your keypad.
2007-04-02 17:38:58
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answered by Fix My PC Mike 5
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As an IT specialist, i think it's more of a hassle so just get a mouse. But if you insist, you can use the tab function on the keyboard to "highlight" the source you want to go to and just use the space bar as the enter button and Shitf+tab if you went a step too far infront to go one step behind.
2007-04-02 17:32:42
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answer #3
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answered by Philip w 1
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Navigation keyboard shortcuts
To Press
Open Media Center or return to the Media Center Start menu Windows Key+ALT+ENTER
Close Media Center ALT+F4
Accept the selection ENTER
Go back to the previous screen BACKSPACE
Go to the first item in a list HOME
Go to the last item in a list END
Go to the next page PAGE DOWN
Go to the previous page PAGE UP
Move left, right, up, or down ARROW KEYS
Go in and go out of windowed mode ALT+ENTER
2007-04-02 17:33:55
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answered by mrresearchman 6
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You could use a terminal-based mail client like mutt, but that only works if you use IMAP or POP to get your mail, not webmail. I suppose you coule use links for webmail, if there are any webmail services that work without javascript anymore.
2007-04-02 17:31:53
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answer #5
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answered by undercoloteal 3
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by using arrows keys,tab key,enter key try it
2007-04-02 17:34:38
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answered by Fulla 1
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i don' know
2007-04-02 20:53:49
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answered by donald 3
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