Mac OS X: Alternative ways to control your computer

  • Last Modified on: June 21, 2004
  • Article: 61530
Mac OS X includes alternative ways to control your computer.

If you are a person with disabilities or want to work in a different way, you may find these alternatives useful.

For example, using the Sticky Keys feature, you can press a group of modifier keys as a sequence. Using the Mouse Keys feature, you can use the numeric keypad to move the mouse.

To select how to control your computer, open System Preferences and click Universal Access. Select the checkbox to use keyboard shortcuts to turn Sticky Keys and Mouse Keys on and off.

Turn on the Full Keyboard Access feature in Keyboard preferences to select menus, Dock icons, and more using your keyboard.

This document contains information from Help Center, the help system included with your computer.
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