i'm using the other option that someone mentioned and it seems to be
working fine at the moment.
On Jun 21, 2006, at 10:36 PM, Holly Anderson wrote:
You have to turn on the press the option key to turn mouse buttons
on in system preferences its in universal access. I can't remember
where exactly, but its there.
Holly
On Jun 21, 2006, at 8:28 PM, Marshall F. Scott wrote:
An even easier way is to press the Option key 5 times in quick
succession. You should hear a tic tic tic sound and your mouse
keys will be on. Hit another 5 times to turn them off.
Marshall
On Jun 21, 2006, at 1:40 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday, June 21, 2006, at 08:46AM, Anne Robertson wrote:
On 21 Jun 2006, at 7:41 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I copied this from Archie Robertson's post in the Apple Forums
So nice to see my husband's efforts reproduced here.
Anne
You were recognized at the Apple Discussion Forums too, Anne.
From later in the same thread on turning on Mouse Keys:
Bruce Bailey: Is that your wife Anne over on MacVisionaries? Just
curious.
and the reply from Archie Robertson:
Hi Bruce,
Well spotted!
To anybody else, welcome to the Bruce and Archie show!
Our next project is a podcast entitled "Bruce and Archie jabber
about VoiceOver in French and English simultaneously?"
Cheers!
<smile> Esther
(I'm on a laptop
so I don't need to use mouse keys):
To turn on Mouse Keys without a mouse, do the following:
0) Press Ctrl-F2. Focus moves to Apple menu, which is highlighted.
1) Press down arrow five times. System Preferences is highlighted.
2) Press Return. System Preferences opens.
3) Type UNIV. Universal Access pane is highlighted, everything
else
is greyed out.
4) Press Return. Universal Access opens.
5) Press Tab once, then right arrow three times. The Mouse Keys
pane opens.
6) Turn Mouse Keys on by pressing Tab once, then left arrow (a
radio button is activated).
7) It's a good idea to press Tab once more, then Space bar. This
sets the option to activate Mouse Keys using the Option key. Once
this is done, press Option five times to toggle Mouse Keys on
and off.
Hope this helps. (This assumes that you don't want to use a mouse
to turn on mouse keys!)
Esther
On Wednesday, June 21, 2006, at 07:32AM, Matthew Elliff wrote:
i was just using that site as an example. how do you turn on
mouse
keys so i can try the ctrl 5 option?
Marshall F. scott
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