Tuesday, March 4, 2014

How to control Mouse Pointer (Cursor) from keyboard in Windows

You can control your mouse with a keyboard in Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 8.1.
This is a tutorial on How to control Mouse Pointer (Cursor) from keyboard in Windows in 15 Easy steps. 

To do so you follow these easy steps:-

·         Boot your PC with Windows 7, Windows 8 or Windows 8.1
·         Press Windows Button + D or Click on Desktop App to switch to Desktop from Start (Omit this step if you are using Windows 7)
·         The Desktop will appear, now go to Run by pressing  Windows Button + R
·         Run Dialog Box will appear, Type ‘control’ and then press Enter (Or directly go to Control Panel via Start in Windows 7)
·         The Control Panel will appear,
·         Click on ‘Ease of Access’/ ‘Ease of Access Center’
·         Then Click on Ease of Access Center (Omit this step if done in the previous step need if done before)
·         Click on ‘Make the keyboard easier to use’
·         Check ‘Turn on Mouse Keys’
·         A new icon will appear on the Notification area of your screen which will look like a Mouse which means that Mouse Keys are active
·         To change settings click on ‘Set up Mouse Keys’
·         Change the settings according to your wish
·         Click on Apply
·         Click on OK
·         Close Control Panel and use your keyboard to access the Cursor.

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