June 30, 200719 yr i remember a post on this a while ago, where you could use the keyboard to click instead of the mouse click, and as im about to alch a bunch of yew longs, using the keyboard would save my fingers and wrist a lot of pain. However, i searched google, the help forum, and the tech forum and found nothing. If anyone have a link, or just instructions in general, i'd greatly appreciate it stan
June 30, 200719 yr Start > Settings > Control Panel > Accessibility Options > Moust Tab > Use MouseKeys (Check Box) > Apply > Ok On your num pad , "Del (.)" is first click, then "0 Key" is second, Just press one after each other. 99 Crafting :: 39,750th || 99 Attack :: 1,775th
June 30, 200719 yr Author Start > Settings > Control Panel > Accessibility Options > Moust Tab > Use MouseKeys (Check Box) > Apply > Ok On your num pad , "Del (.)" is first click, then "0 Key" is second, Just press one after each other. cool, thanks =)
June 30, 200719 yr i remember a post on this a while ago, where you could use the keyboard to click instead of the mouse click, and as im about to alch a bunch of yew longs, using the keyboard would save my fingers and wrist a lot of pain. However, i searched google, the help forum, and the tech forum and found nothing. If anyone have a link, or just instructions in general, i'd greatly appreciate it stanI have found your solution! It is so much simpler and easier, and not against the rules! What you need: A Microsoft Windows Computer. A full keyboard ( Regularly just a keypad ) This guide will tell you how to click with your keyboard! Step Number One: Click Start Menu, And Click Control Panel. Step 2: Click Accessibility Options Step 3: At the Accessibility Options Menu Click Mouse. Step 4: Once at the Mouse Option Checkmark the box that says "Use MouseKeys" Then Click OK. Buttons ( Goes in order from your keypad ) : Num Lock - Turns Mousekeys Off. / - Turns on Right Click/ Click again to turn right click off. * - Not Used. - Not used 7 - Moves your cursor in an Upper Left Direction. 8 - Moves your cursor up direction. 9 - Moves your cursor in an Upper Right Direction. 4 - Moves your cursor in a left Direction. 5 - Clicks the mouse 6 - Moves your cursor in a Right Direction 1 - Moves your cursor in an Downward Left Direction 2 - Moves your cursor Downward. 3 - Moves your cursor in an Downward right Direction + - Not Used. Enter - Not Used. 0 - Not used. . - Not used. This is NOT aganist the rules, YOU are controlling the mouse so it is not macroing, I have asked Jagex if it is against the rules they stated this, and that it is a Windows Application. Hope this helps. - Andy all credit goes to Andy Marrs
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