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Features - Mouse Keys
MouseKeys is a built-in function of Microsoft Windows,
and enables the user to use the numeric keypad instead of a mouse.
The MouseKeys support in WinMapper enables the built-in support
for MouseKeys, and allows you to use additional keys such as the
arrow keys next to the numeric keypad (on most keyboards).
In addition, the setup and configuration is now customizable through
hotkeys or the WinMapper window.
The following keys respond when MouseKeys are enabled:
Microsoft Windows (Numeric keypad only:)
/ = left button click
* = both buttons click
- = right button click
5 = left button click
0 = button lock
. = button release
+ = doubleclick
1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9 = movement
disable/enable: left alt, left shift, numlock simultaneously
CTRL + numpad movement = "jump" across large sections of the screen
SHIFT + numpad movement = move one pixel at a time
Additions made by WinMapper:
Cursor keys (if enabled): movement
CTRL + cursor keys = jump to edge of screen (Border Keys)
WIN+NUMLOCK = toggle mouse keys
And the automatic enabling, disabling, and
setup of Microsoft Windows' MouseKeys support.
Screenshots - Main window - MouseKeys
The MouseKeys Tab contains the settings for your
Microsoft Windows Mouse Keys, and the WinMapper enhancements.
Microsoft Windows MouseKeys options and WinMapper enhancements:
Mouse Keys Enabled
MouseKeys are in use when NUMLOCK is ON
Border Keys
Use numeric keypad
Cursor Keys
Increment
Speed
Acceleration
MouseKeys are an Accessibility feature of Microsoft Windows. We enhanced it with
even better keyboard support and mouse-shortcuts, and easy access to the controls.
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