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On Screen Keyboard
Written By: Administrator
Section: Guides

Category: Guides

2008-06-16 10:48:16
Feature Focus: Yes this update might seem a little trivial, but there is a feature that is included with Windows XP that I bet most of you have never noticed or used, the On-Screen Keyboard. If you are like me and have limited space for your workstation (especially if you are limited on space for your keyboard) this feature is very handy.

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Mousekeys – Navigate Your Computer Without A Mouse
Written By: Administrator
Section: Guides

Category: Guides

2008-06-26 02:44:47
This is a seldom used Windows XP feature that is sure to come in handy (probably when you least suspect it). I’m referring to Mousekeys, which when activated allows you to navigate the mouse cursor using the arrow keys on your keyboard. This type of knowledge can definitely help you out if you are ever in a situation where the mouse is inoperable.

There are a few ways we can open Mousekeys , I will show you 3 different ways…


Click backupreg_01.jpg, then backupreg_02.jpg.

Type control access.cpl,,4

mousekeys_01.jpg

then click backupreg_03.jpg


Here is a 2nd way to open Mousekeys

On your Keyboard Press the following Keys at the same time:

Left SHIFT + ALT + NUM LOCK

mousekeys_06.jpg
mousekeys_05.jpg

Finally here is the 3rd way to open Mousekeys

Click backupreg_01.jpg, then Go to CONTROL PANEL , then Go to ACCESSIBILITY OPTIONS, then click on the MOUSE Tab


The Mousekeys will open. Depending on how you opened Mousekeys, you either have to check mark the box USE MOUSEKEYS , then click ok. (if you opened Mousekeys using the Left SHIFT+ALT+ NUMLOCK, then all you have to do is hit OK and Mousekeys will start) Once the Mousekeys is running simply use the arrow keys located on your numeric keypad (8 is up, 2 is down, 4 is left, and 6 is right).

mousekeys_07.jpg

To move the cursor simply tap on the arrows in the numeric keypad (if you hold down one of the arrows, it will move the cursor faster).

You will probably notice that the cursor moves incredibly slow, so one other thing I do is, when I open Mousekeys, I go into the Settings and adjust the speed all the way up.

mousekeys_03.jpg

Here is what you need to know to navigate with Mousekeys:

  • To move up, tap or hold down the 8 key on your numeric keypad

  • To move down, tap or hold down the 2 key on your numeric keypad

  • To move right, tap or hold down the 6 key on your numeric keypad

  • To move left, tap or hold down the 4 key on your numeric keypad

  • To Click on something, Hit the 5 key on your numeric keypad

  • To double-click, press the plus sign (+) on your numeric keypad

  • To right-click, press the minus sign (-) on your numeric keypad

  • To drag something, move the cursor to the item you want to drag then press the Insert key. Then to release the item hit the Delete key.






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