![]() To use this option, click to select or press ‘Alt’ + ‘K’, Fig 2. You can turn on the keyboard shortcut Alt + left Shift + Num Lock, to allow you to turn on and off the Mouse keys as you need to use them.Press ‘Alt’ + ‘M’ or click to select ‘Turn on Mouse Keys’, to customise click to select ‘Setup Mouse Keys’ or press ‘Alt’ + ‘Y’.Mouse Keys enables you to use the numeric keypad on a standard keyboard as a three button mouse, Fig 1.‘Tab’ to and press ‘Enter’ or click to select ‘Make the keyboard easier to use’ under Explore all settings.Open Ease of Access Center press ‘Windows’ logo key + ‘U’ or click Start button ‘Control Panel’ + ‘Ease of Access’ + ‘Ease of Access Center’.Using a mouse move the mouse pointer to the upper right hand corner of the screen, then move the pointer down to select 'Search' and enter Ease of Access in the search box and tap 'Settings' then tap 'Ease of Access Centre' from the search results.On a touch-enabled device, swipe in from the right hand edge of the screen then tap 'Search' and enter Ease of Access in the search box and tap 'Settings' then tap 'Ease of Access Centre' from the search results. ![]() ![]()
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