So, essentially, what I'm trying to do is make it so I can move my cursor with the arrow keys, and use the buttons next to them as left click and right click.
I have a Lenovo laptop, and it has the 4 arrow keys in the bottom right corner, with PgUp and PgDn on each side of the UP arrow.
Does anyone know of a program or set of commands I can use with Windows 10 to basically transfer all mouse movement over to the arrow keys + pgup (as left click) and pgdn (as right click).
My computer doesn't have touchscreen, but it has an annoying touchpad mouse, rather than a real one.
So I was hoping to find a quicker solution to controlling the mouse without having to use this really asinine touchpad.
NOTE: I already turned on mouse keys, however, I don't have a NumPad on my laptop, nor do I even have the F1-F12 keys, all that has been replaced by other crap such as brightness up/down, volume up/down, play/pause/fast-forward/rewind, and so on and so forth.
I think xpadder lets you map keys to your mouse, I've done that before for certain games.
>>344838
Go into your BIOS and flip "FN Key Mode", and Voila, you have a big-boy keyboard with function keys.
>>344838
What you're doing is ass-backwards.
Learn Windows' keyboard shortcuts, and you'll never need a mouse.
For example, to move a window, Alt-Space,M,arrow keys.
To size it, Alt-Space,S,use an arrow key to select which border you're sizing,arrow keys.
To get the system tray, WinKey-B,then arrows to move around it, enter to click an icon, and Menu to right-click it.
There is nothing in Windows' UI that requires a mouse to operate, because Windows 1.0 didn't even support the mouse, and operating without a mouse is a hard (but poorly-publicised) requirement in every Windows version.
I guarantee you, learning this is going to be a million times easier than nudging a mouse cursor around with your keyboard.