Reference number: CH000542
How to move the
mouse cursor with the keyboard in Windows.
Question:How to move the mouse cursor with the keyboard in Windows.
Reasoning:
Users who find it difficult to move the mouse and/or wish to have
an alternative to the mouse may wish to move the
mouse
using the arrow keys on the numeric
keypad of their keyboard.
Answer:Microsoft Windows users can enable the accessibility feature to
move the mouse using their arrow keys by following the below steps.
- Click Start, Settings, Control Panel.
- Within the Control Panel open "Accessibility
Options"
- Click the Mouse tab.
- Check the "Use Mouse Keys" check
box.
- If you wish to increase the speed or change any other settings,
click on the Settings button.
- Click Apply and then close out of the box.
After performing the above steps you will be able to used the
numeric keypad as a mouse moving up, down, left, right, and all the diagonals.
In addition, you may also use the center "5" key as a left
click.
Note: You must have the Number
lock on for this feature to work by default. This can be
changed through the settings.
Additional information:
- See document CH000791 for additional
tips and methods of navigating windows using your keyboard.
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