How do you move the mouse with a keyboard?Well, you can achieve it by using an accessibility feature called “mouse keys” available on both Windows and Mac devices.So, without much delay, let’s get into the article to learn more about it.

How to Move the Mouse with a Keyboard on Windows

To move the mouse with the keyboard on Windows, you have to enable the “mouse keys” setting. However, you need to have a numpad on your keyboard to use this feature. 

Before You Begin

There are some essential keys to know so you can easily navigate different settings and enable them.

Enable the Mouse Keys

You must enable the mouse keys in your system settings before you use your keyboard to move the mouse cursor. You can follow the steps mentioned below.To quickly access the Mouse keys settings, you can enable a shortcut key in the Ease of Access center. For this,

Using Mouse Keys to Move the Cursor

After successfully enabling the mouse keys, you can use the numpad on your keyboard to move the cursor in different directions as follows. 

Adjusting the Mouse Pointer Speed 

If the cursor is moving too slow or fast, you can adjust it according to your preferences. Here’s how you can do it.Set the Top speed slider to High and the Acceleration slider to Fast if you want the cursor to move faster.Furthermore, check the Hold down CTRL to speed up and SHIFT to slow down checkbox in the Set up Mouse Keys section for quicker access to pointer speed.

Check If Mouse Keys Are Enabled

You can know whether the mouse keys are enabled or not with the Mouse key icon. For this,After enabling the above setting, you can view the MouseKeys icon on the taskbar. It displays a red cross icon if mouse keys are disabled. Also, to determine the current click mode, you can check the side with the gray pattern on the mouse keys icon.

How to Move the Mouse with the Keyboard on Mac

Similar to Windows, Mac also has a setting called “mouse keys.” You can enable it to move the mouse cursor using only the keyboard. Also, you can use the same essential keys(tab, arrow keys, spacebar) to navigate around different sections and enable options around Mac.

Enable the Mouse Keys

To turn the mouse keys on Mac, 

Using Mouse Keys to Move the Cursor

Unlike on Windows, you don’t necessarily need to have a Numpad on your keyboard. You can use both the Numpad as well as the regular keys too.Using the Numpad to move the cursor on Mac is the same as on Windows. However, you can use these keys even if you are using a Mac laptop and don’t have a Numpad on your keyboard. How To Move Mouse With Keyboard - 72How To Move Mouse With Keyboard - 85How To Move Mouse With Keyboard - 54How To Move Mouse With Keyboard - 49How To Move Mouse With Keyboard - 29