2016, at 10:37 AM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
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> Hi Donna,
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> Mouse-keys can be toggled on and off by pressing the Option key five times.
> If your keyboard is getting tired, sometimes the Option key sort of presses
> multiple times when you have it down which will thus turn your
Hi Donna,
Mouse-keys can be toggled on and off by pressing the Option key five times. If
your keyboard is getting tired, sometimes the Option key sort of presses
multiple times when you have it down which will thus turn your mouse-keys on.
The easiest thing to do to fix this issue is to turn
Can somebody please tell me how to turn those stupid things off? And while I'm
at it, is there a way to permanently disable them?
Thanks,
Donna
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Hi,
I turned the Mouse Keys in abled in Universal Access preferences, as it says
that I can use the keyboard keys to move the mouse pointer.
My apple keyboard doesn't have a numeric keypad, so I use the Fn key along
the key commands, but the mouse doesn't work when I try the com
gt; strange, isn't it? Thank you if there are more ideas!
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> El 22/04/2013, a las 16:14, Teresa Cochran
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>> How odd. I don't notice that it interferes, and I leav
, and I leave mouse keys on all the
> time.
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> Teresa
> On Apr 22, 2013, at 3:30 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:
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>> Hello Daniela,
>>
>> Mousekeys interferes with the normal use of the keyboard. This is why I have
>> it set to be toggled on and off by pressing
somebody has experienced the same and if we could fix it.
>> When I activate mouse Keys, my keyboard becomes unusable. I can't hit enter,
>> or CMD+W or Q, nothing works as it should. Not even VO+Space bar. I need to
>> untick the checkbox using my trackpad if I want my Mac to be O
How odd. I don't notice that it interferes, and I leave mouse keys on all the
time.
Teresa
On Apr 22, 2013, at 3:30 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:
> Hello Daniela,
>
> Mousekeys interferes with the normal use of the keyboard. This is why I have
> it set to be toggled on and of
gt; Just to see if somebody has experienced the same and if we could fix it. When
> I activate mouse Keys, my keyboard becomes unusable. I can't hit enter, or
> CMD+W or Q, nothing works as it should. Not even VO+Space bar. I need to
> untick the checkbox using my trackpad if I w
Did you lock your keys by accident? I did that once.
VO semicolon
Kawal.
On 22 Apr 2013, at 10:52 AM, Daniela Rubio wrote:
> Hello:
> Just to see if somebody has experienced the same and if we could fix it. When
> I activate mouse Keys, my keyboard becomes unusable. I can't
Hello:
Just to see if somebody has experienced the same and if we could fix it. When I
activate mouse Keys, my keyboard becomes unusable. I can't hit enter, or CMD+W
or Q, nothing works as it should. Not even VO+Space bar. I need to untick the
checkbox using my trackpad if I want my Mac
Hi Steve,
I don't need to use mouse keys to check the boxes on the Take Control site (see
my previous post), but here's a link to an old post from the macvisionaries
archives:
• Re: mouse keys
http://www.mail-archive.com/macvisionaries@googlegroups.com/msg64233.html
You can skip m
Hi Michael,
Mouse Keys are designed so that people with fine motor control disabilities can
perform actions, such as clicking or moving the mouse, with precision. I've
only used it with VoiceOver in a few situations. The first is when a physical
mouse click with trackpad or curs
Greetings!
So I had never checked out the mouse keys before. I have enabled it but
haven't had a lot of time to play with it.
Can anyone share some of the basics with me? thanks ya'll!
Mike Malarsie
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I have experienced the same thing. I haven't been able to figure out a way to
get the mouse keys to stay on. I've done some research and so far haven't come
across a date of when this will be fixed.
On Oct 8, 2011, at 1:10 PM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
> Has anybody using Lion t
Has anybody using Lion tried to turn their mouse keys on using the option key
five times? I have mine set to do that; but, the mouse keys always turn off
right away. Also, in the Universal preferences tab, it's impossible to check
the mouse keys on using the radio buttons because the s
: I'm loving it! LOL
Rod
On Aug 9, 2011, at 7:20 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
> This allows you to control the mouse using the numeric keypad, I think it
> uses the regular keyboard on a laptop.
> On Aug 9, 2011, at 11:43 AM, chad baker wrote:
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>> hi quick question what'
This allows you to control the mouse using the numeric keypad, I think it uses
the regular keyboard on a laptop.
On Aug 9, 2011, at 11:43 AM, chad baker wrote:
> hi quick question what's the mouse keys on and off feature in the universal
> access menu
> when its turned is there k
hi i figured the mouse keys shortcuts out
i just went to help in the universal access window
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hi quick question what's the mouse keys on and off feature in the universal
access menu
when its turned is there keys to move it up down left right
i tried keyboard help but no response
thanks
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hi i remember someone talked about enabling mouse keys can't remember
i went to system preferences then universal access then mouse and trackpad then
selected the on button
then checked the box where it said ignore multitrack pad
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Good afternoon,
Slightly off topic, but not really as the problem only occurs when
using JAWS in VMWare Fusion on my Macbook.
I am able to get JAWS into JAWS Cursor mode (insert + [). But, I
cannot perform a JAWS left or right click. Using a Macbook Aluminum.
Does anyone know if this is a
Hi Will,
We seem to have been crossing posts; see my last reply to find out how
to use mouse keys. Briefly: you turn on Mouse Keys in the Universal
Access menu under System Preferences, but using the Mouse & Trackpad
tab. There's a check box option there to let you turn it
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