How to Configure Keyboard to Move Mouse Cursor In Windows Vista
Many users get so used to the mouse for easy controlling of the pointer on a graphical user interface until they are stuck when the mouse suddenly dies or can’t work properly. They wouldn’t be able to proceed with the work until a new mouse has been installed. If you are using Windows Vista and your mouse has stopped working, you can actually configure the keyboard and use the numeric keys to control the cursor’s movement.
Of course the effect will not be as smooth as using a mouse. However, it is good to learn the configuration trick especially in an emergency.
To configure your keyboard’s numeric keys to move mouse cursor, just follow the following steps:
1. Go to Start->Control Panel->Ease of Access
2. Click on to Make the mouse easier to use

3. Check the “Turn on Mouse Keys” checkbox and click on to the “Set up Mouse Keys”

4. Users can configure the mouse keys from the subsequent Windows prompted. Users can turn on mouse key, set pointer speed, set whether to use mouse keys when NUM LOCK is on/off, etc.

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Nice! 10x for the info
Quote:
1. Go to Start->Control Panel->Ease of Access
2. Click on to Make the mouse easier to use
3. Check the “Turn on Mouse Keys” checkbox and
click on to the “Set up Mouse Keys
My question is, how can one carry out these steps when the mouse fails to work in Vista? Is it possible to do it outside Windows, for example, using a utility program on a bootable
CD, or by executing certain DOS commands?
Configuring the keyboard to move just the cursor doesn't solve the problem of being mouseless. If you really want to be independent of the mouse, try Integrated Keyboarding at http://www.inkeyboard.com which allows you to move the cursor and the mouse, highlight, scroll, drag, number and delete without moving the hands from the homekey positions. Hope this helps.
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