![]() ![]() In fact, if you have this option turned on all it takes is pressing the Option key five times to turn it on. So you may have switched this On by accident. If you have a keyboard with an American keypad it uses the numbers keys instead. It takes the keys on your keyboard, 7,9,u,o,j,k, and l and uses those for eight different directions you can move the pointer. If you look at this page from Apple here it will show you exactly what it does. Now what Mouse Keys does is allows you to use keys on your keyboard that control the pointer on the screen rather than your Mouse or Trackpad. But Pointer Control has an option called Mouse Keys. Now you would thing that something that's wrong with the keyboard would be under Keyboard. If, in macOS Ventura, you go to System Settings, of course System Preferences before Ventura, and then you go to Accessibility and then go down to Pointer Control. So I find that the most common thing that creates a problem that people can't figure out is something called Mouse Keys. Let's take a look at some reasons why this may happen and how to fix it. Maybe when they type the keys aren't producing the letters that they expect or there are certain keys that just don't seem to be working at all. So often I get questions from people saying that their keyboard is behaving strangely. Join us and get exclusive content and course discounts. There you can read more about the Patreon Campaign. MacMost is brought to you thanks to a great group of more than 1000 supporters. Is something strange going on with your Mac's keyboard? Here are seven things that you can do that can fix it. Check out 7 Ways To Fix a Mac Keyboard That Is Not Working Correctly at YouTube for closed captioning and more options. ![]()
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