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keyboard only mouse control
About this tag
The keyboard only mouse control tag on WindowsForum.com covers the built-in Windows accessibility feature called Mouse Keys, which allows users to control the mouse pointer using the numeric keypad instead of a physical mouse. This is useful for individuals with mobility limitations, a damaged mouse or touchpad, or anyone needing a keyboard-only backup method. Content includes step-by-step guides for enabling and using Mouse Keys in Windows 10 and Windows 11, covering pointer movement, clicking, dragging, and selecting. The tag focuses on practical, beginner-friendly instructions for setting up full keyboard-only mouse control.
Set Up Windows 10/11 Mouse Keys for Full Keyboard-Only Mouse Control
Difficulty: Beginner | Time Required: 10 minutes
If using a physical mouse is difficult, inconvenient, or temporarily impossible, Windows includes a built-in accessibility feature called Mouse Keys. Mouse Keys lets you move the...