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Tony Mayer <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 23 Apr 2005 08:07:12 -0700
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This is built in to Windows.  Well, at least I know it's built in to XP
and I *think* it's built in to Win 98.
Control Panels - Accessibility Options - then choose the "mouse" tab.
You should see an option there called Mouse Keys.  Check the box and
also look at the settings.

Tony Mayer



> I looked around the internet for something like you described Peter, but I'm
> not sure if what I found is the software you describe. Is it still around? I
> would like to try this feature because of the way my office is arranged at
> work. The wiring only allows me to place the PC, monitor and mouse on the
> left side of my desk, and I'm right handed. Reaching across the desk
> diagonally to get to the mouse is somewhat of a strain (bothers my
> bursitis!)
>
> Chris Ryan
> [log in to unmask]

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