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Mouse Keys (Generic)

This is not a page for a specific "Mouse Keys". It is a placeholder for the many Mouse Keys that are out on the market. Because there are so many of them, and they are easy to find by doing an internet search, we do not attempt to include them in our database. See the More Information section for suggested search terms to use.

Product Description: 

For some people, gripping and moving the mouse precisely can be very difficult or impossible. If a person is able to use a keyboard effectively, they may find that moving the mouse pointer via the keyboard is easier. Some operating systems have included a feature called Mouse Keys, which uses the numeric keypad to move the mouse pointer, with 5 key on the keypad acting as a primary mouse click, and the remaining numbers serving to move the mouse pointer.

To activate Mouse Keys in Linux:

Select System Settings > Universal Access.  Select the "Pointing and Clicking" tab. Turn on Mouse Keys. No additional controls are available

To activate Mouse Keys in macOS:

Select System Preferences> Accessibility. From the list on the left, select Mouse & Trackpad. Check the box to Enable Mouse Keys. The "Options..." button provides controls for how the pointer moves when using Mouse Keys.

To activate Mouse Keys in Windows 10:

Select Settings> Ease of Use. Select Mouse from the list on the left. Slide the toggle to turn on Mouse Keys. This activates two further controls: use the Control and Shift keys to change the mouse use Mouse Keys when Num Lock is on.

Where To Buy: 

This is a generic entry. For more information about this type of feature, type or paste the following search phrase into your preferred web browser: "mouse keys [your operating system/device]."