Saturday 9 July 2011

How to Use Your Keyboard as mouse

Use Your Keyboard as mouse

Is your mouse broken?
 
Did you just forget it?

Are you having USB driver problems? 

Your mouse isn't working? 

With MouseEmulator, you can still use your computer. 

It is a free Windows utility (~10kb only) that lets you control the mouse pointer using the keyboard. Simply run the program, and it will show a list of keys that you may press to move the mouse cursor in whatever direction you like. Download and run the program, and it will show you which keys you have to press to move the mouse cursor. For more information, check the read me. This is also very useful for laptop owners with low quality mouse. Just hold down the FN key, and you can use the numeric keypad in the center of your keyboard to move the mouse! Download here (10 kB)
Top of Form Bottom of Form The program recognizes the following keys: 

(NumLock must be ON!) 

Keypad 1 - Left mouse button

Keypad 2 - Right mouse button 

Keypad 3 - Middle mouse button 

Keypad 4, 5, 6, 8 - Moves the mouse left, down, right and/or up respectively.

Keypad 7 - Mouse wheel up (Scroll)

Keypad 9 - Mouse wheel down (Scroll) 

Keypad / - Toggle Left mouse button (Useful for RSI users) 

Keypad * - Toggle Right mouse button (Useful for RSI users) 

Keypad - - Toggle Middle mouse button (Useful for RSI users) 

You can exit Mouse Emulator by right clicking on the mouse icon in the taskbar.

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