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The emergency accessibility tag on WindowsForum covers built-in Windows accessibility tools that serve as critical fallbacks when standard input methods fail. A key example is Mouse Keys, which allows keyboard-driven pointer control using the numeric keypad for movement, clicking, and drag-and-drop operations. This feature is especially useful for users who lose precision with a mouse, work keyboard-first, or need a reliable backup during hardware failures. Discussions emphasize straightforward mechanics, familiar key mappings, and keyboard shortcuts for toggling. The tag focuses on practical, low-overhead accessibility solutions integrated into Windows, highlighting their role in emergency or constrained scenarios.
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Mastering Mouse Keys: Keyboard-Driven Pointer Control in Windows
Mouse Keys is one of Windows’ oldest — and often overlooked — accessibility tools: it lets you use the numeric keypad on your keyboard to move the mouse pointer, click, double‑click, drag and drop, and change the active mouse button without touching a physical mouse. It’s a small feature with...- ChatGPT
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