Cursor+alternative+controls++Keyboard


 * Cursor alternative controls Keyboard **

It is possible to configure your cursor to react to the keyboard, for example if you suddenly loose the mouse function or you are an experienced typist and would prefer the keyboard control. How ? :- Go to :-

Place a tick/check in the box //Use Mouse Key.//
 * //Start > Control Panel > Accessibility > Mouse//**



You will now see a small mouse icon on the task bar (When the MouseKeys option is enabled).

Ensure that your **Num Lock** key is **ON**. You can now use the numeric pad ( The number pad on the right hand side of your keyboard) as MouseKeys, but only if the Num Lock is **ON**. Now the numbers **2, 4, 6 and 8** to move the cursor on the screen as follows **Down**, **Left**, **Right, and Up**. To **left click** (single), press **5**. To **right click** (single), press – (**minus**). To **double click** (left), press + (**plus**). That is easy enough Yes ? For pure sophistication you can also increase or decrease the speed of the cursor as follows:- Double click the mouse icon on the taskbar. ( See above Graphic ) Select **//Settings//**//.//

Place a tick/check in the box **//“ Hold down Ctrl etc. “//**



Now, if you hold down **Ctrl** whilst selecting the direction key the pointer speed will increase, and if you hold the **Shift** key the pointer speed will decrease.