You are working and suddenly keyboard or mouse stops to response, how you will carry on your task without it? Actually, in Windows OS there is a facility available as a virtual keyboard and accessibility options. You can use the virtual keyboard (on screen keyboard) as alternate of the keyboard. For mouse you can use the accessibility options as alternative one. To use those alternatives follow these steps given below:
Step By Step
- Go To      Start > All Program > Accessories > Accessibility > On-screen      Keyboard
 
OR
- Go To      Start > Run
 
- Type      OSK and press enter
 
The above process will bring a virtual keyboard on screen. Using it you can type by clicking to related alphabets. 
To Set Mouse Cursor Movement on Keyboard
 
Step By Step
- Go To      Start > Control Panel
 
- Open Accessibility      Options 
 
- Go to      fourth tab “Mouse”
 
- Check “Use      MouseKeys”
 
- Click      On Setting. Set pointer speed.
 
- Select      Use mouse key when NUM lock is off (this will enable user to use mouse cursor      movement and enter the numbers by toggling)
 
- Leave the rest of the options as it is and click on ok
 
- You      can see the mouse icon in system tray, near the clock.
 
When NUM lock is off, MouseKeys will act. You can move the pointer using NUM pad. To enter just press 5 on NUM pad.
 
 
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