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Moving Down One Line. Press the Return key to move the cursor to the beginning of the next line down. Moving Left. Press the Back Space key to move the cursor one character to the left. Moving Right. ... Moving to the Top. ... Moving to the Middle.
Look for a Touchpad switch on the keyboard The first thing to do is check for any button on your keyboard which has an icon that looks like a touchpad with a line through it. Press it and see if the cursor starts moving again. If not, check your row of function keys at the top of the keyboard.
Restart the Laptop Press "Ctrl," "Alt" and "Delete" at the same time to bring up the Windows Task Manager window. Press and hold down "Alt" key, then tap the "U" key on your keyboard. Release the "Alt" key. Press the "R" key on the keyboard to restart the laptop.
Originally Answered: Which key is used to move the cursor to the start of a line? On a windows OS: Control key + Left arrow key.
If the touchpad device is not working properly, you can try updating the drivers. Click the Change settings button, click on the Driver tab, then click the Update Driver button. Click the Search automatically option to allow Windows to look for an updated driver on the computer and on the Internet.
Press the Windows key, type Control Panel, and then press Enter. Select Hardware and Sound. Under Devices and Printers, select Mouse. In the Mouse Properties window, select the tab labeled TouchPad, ClickPad, or something similar.
Microsoft Windows has a feature called Mouse Keys that lets you move the mouse pointer, pixel by pixel, by pressing the arrow keys on your numeric keypad.
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Holding down the Ctrl key while pressing the left or right arrow moves the cursor one word at a time instead of one character at a time. If you want to highlight one word at a time, hold down Ctrl+Shift, then press the left or right arrow key. Your highlighted selection moves one word at a time in that direction.
Towards the bottom under Explore all settings, you will see a link called Make the mouse easier to use. Now click on the Turn on Mouse Keys box. This will enable Mouse Keys in Windows. You can also enable Mouse Keys without having to go through the Control Panel by pressing ALT + Left SHIFT + NUM LOCK at the same time.
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