While the mouse pointer is still integral to most desktop operating systems today, you have plenty of choices when it comes to moving that pointer around.
You can even use a piece of software such as Keysticks to use a standard off-the-shelf game controller to control your mouse pointer. For example, eye-tracking cameras or voice-control. There are many specialized controllers designed for people with a variety of mobility issues. Click your right mouse button on any worksheet cell. The 1 9D is the escaped sequence being sent to vim, so we can user that for our mapping. In the above example, I ran the command and pressed Alt + Left.
Type in (or copy here and paste): Application.CommandBars ('Cell').Reset. Map Alt Key in Vim on Mac OSx: Start by viewing the key code your terminal is sending to vim: sed -n l 1 9D. If you are forced to use something other than a mouse in order to control the pointer thanks to a disability, you should consider investing in an alternative type of pointing device. From your worksheet, press Alt + F11 ( careful, thats ALT + F11) Next press Ctrl+G. Still, if your pointing device stops working or you find a mouse too hard to use, then these keyboard-based workarounds can be invaluable. It will do a right-click on whatever is highlighted or wherever the cursor is in software like Word or Excel. Luckily Windows has a universal shortcut, Shift + F10, which does exactly the same thing. However, many modern keyboards don’t have this. Since many Magic Keyboards and MacBooks don’t have number pads, you can also use these keyboard key alternatives to right click with the keyboard. You can activate Mouse Keys quickly and easily by using Option-Command-F5 or, if you have a Mac with a Touch ID button, press it three times in succession. As you might expect, it doesn’t work in quite the same way as the Windows take on the idea, but it works well. Not to be left out, macOS also has an accessibility feature that allows you to use the pointer via keyboard keys. Hover your mouse over a command, and click Type a shortcut. Under Shortcuts, click Configure shortcuts. Click Advanced in the left sidebar, and click Browser. To customize your keyboard shortcuts: Go to Settings (Alt+P). Under the advanced Control Panel settings for Mouse Keys, you can fine tune how the pointer behaves and right click with the keyboard if you want. Opera allows you to customize keyboard shortcuts for most browsing actions. With “-” acting as the right mouse button.
Now, “/”, “*” and “-” act as the mouse buttons.
Support to drag between windows in full screen with multiple monitors. On all versions of OS X, select Exit Full Screen from the View menu of the drop-down menu bar. On OS X 10.9, click the blue menu button on the drop-down menu bar. The layout is the same regardless of what your button is called. Each Alt button is next to Cmd (or ), which sits on either side of your space bar. Your computer has two of these buttons, both toward the bottom of your keyboard. Once you activate Mouse Keys you can move the cursor around using the numerical keypad buttons. On OS X 10.10, click the green window button on the drop-down menu bar. Finding the Alt key on a Mac is pretty simple.