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*Apr 15, 2020  Click on Ease of Access. Click on Mouse. Turn on the Control your mouse with a keypad toggle switch. Source: Windows Central. Usually, you'll use the 4 and 6 keys to move left and right.

*Way 2: Set up Mouse Keys in Control Panel. Step 1: Access Control Panel. Step 2: Open Ease of Access. Step 3: Click Change how your mouse works to move on. Step 4: Choose Set up Mouse Keys. Step 5: In Pointer speed settings, move the scales to the left or the right so as to change the top speed and acceleration, or select Hold down CTRL to.

*Aug 07, 2019  If the mouse’s left-click button doesn’t work, only sometimes responds, accidentally “unclicks” as you drag, misclicks, or double-clicks when you click once, that’s a pretty good sign there’s something wrong with the hardware in the left-click button itself.

Jun 13, 2020  2 Click/tap on Mouse on the left side, and turn On or Off (default) Turn on Mouse Keys to use the numeric keypad to move the mouse pointer on the right side for what you want. (see screenshots below) When Mouse Keys is turned on, you will be able to change the other Mouse Keys settings to what you want. 3 You can now close Settings if you like. If you right-click the Windows desktop, the menu that appears lets you choose commands that display a different view or change desktop properties. Clicking and dragging: To click and drag, you press and continue to hold down the left mouse button and then move (drag) the mouse to another location. For example, you can press the left touchpad.

Scroll down to the 'Other Settings' header (shown in Fig 3), where you can set how you want to be able to use the numeric keypad when you are not using Mouse Keys.

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Below the 'Use Mouse Keys when NUM LOCK is:' header, click the radio button for the setting you want. If you want to be able to use the number pad for data entry, click 'Off'. If you instead want to use the number pad for navigation and for the Insert and Delete keys, click 'On'. Alternatively, press Alt + O to use Mouse Keys when Num Lock is off, or press Alt + N to use Mouse Keys when Num Lock is on.

Tick the box next to 'Display the Mouse Keys icon on the taskbar' by clicking on it, or press Alt + Y to tick it. A small icon will appear in the bottom right corner of your screen to remind you that Mouse Keys is on. It is also useful because it shows whether the primary or secondary mouse button is currently active.Why Are My Keys Clicking

Click the 'Save' button, or press Alt + S, to save your changes.Mouse Keys Left Click

Note: If this does not work it could be because your computer settings cannot be changed due to local IT policies - contact your local IT support for further help.

 

 

 

 

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