Skip to content

How to Use Mouse Keys with Num Lock in Windows 11

Richard
Written by
Richard
Feb 2, 2026 Updated Apr 2, 2026 2 min read
How to Use Mouse Keys with Num Lock in Windows 11

In Windows 11, Mouse Keys (a feature that lets you control your mouse with your keyboard) is a helpful accessibility feature that lets you move your mouse pointer using the number keys on your keyboard. This is helpful if you find using a regular mouse or touchpad tricky.

⚡ Quick Answer

Enable Mouse Keys in Settings under Accessibility > Mouse, then check the box for “Only use mouse keys when Num Lock is on.” This allows you to toggle Mouse Keys on and off by pressing the Num Lock key.

What Can Mouse Keys Do?

Mouse Keys in Windows 11 lets you control your mouse pointer using your keyboard’s number pad, making it easier to click, double-click, and move the cursor around your screen without a physical mouse.

  • Press the 5 key to click
  • Press the + key to double-click
  • Use other number keys to move the mouse pointer around the screen

You can also choose to make Mouse Keys work only when the Num Lock key is turned on. This means you can switch Mouse Keys on or off by pressing Num Lock without turning off the Mouse Keys feature completely.

How to Turn On or Off “Only Use Mouse Keys When Num Lock is On”

You can set Mouse Keys in Windows 11 to only work when Num Lock is on by opening Settings, going to Accessibility, then Mouse, and turning on the Mouse keys switch.

  1. Open the Settings app. You can do this by clicking the Start menu and then clicking Settings. Or just press Windows key + I on your keyboard.
  2. In the Settings window, click Accessibility on the left side.
  3. Scroll down and click on Mouse on the right side to open mouse settings.
  4. Turn on the Mouse keys switch.
  5. Below it, you will see the option “Only use mouse keys when Num Lock is on”. Check this box if you want Mouse Keys to work only when Num Lock is on. Uncheck it if you want Mouse Keys to work all the time.
Windows 11 Accessibility Mouse settings

Mouse settings in Windows 11 Accessibility options

Mouse keys activation with Num Lock
Mouse keys activation with Num Lock

Turning on Mouse Keys and enabling “Only use mouse keys when Num Lock is on”

  1. When you are done, close the Settings app.

Why Use This Feature?

  • It helps people who have trouble using a regular mouse or touchpad.
  • You get to control the mouse pointer using just your keyboard.
  • You can choose when to activate Mouse Keys with the Num Lock key for easier switching.
  • It gives you more options to use your Windows 11 computer in a way that feels comfortable.

Using Mouse Keys with Num Lock in Windows 11 is helpful if you find regular mice difficult to use, as it lets you control the pointer with your keyboard and easily switch the feature on or off.

Summary

Mouse Keys in Windows 11 is an accessibility tool that lets you use your keyboard’s number keys to move and click the mouse pointer, and you can set it to activate only when Num Lock is on for easier control.

What are the 4 cursor control keys?

The four main cursor control keys are the arrow keys (up, down, left, and right) found on your keyboard. They’re designed for moving around on screen.

Was this guide helpful?

Tags: #Windows 11
Was this helpful?
Richard

About the Author

Richard

Tech Writer, IT Professional

Richard, a writer for Geek Rewind, is a tech enthusiast who loves breaking down complex IT topics into simple, easy-to-understand ideas. With years of hands-on experience in system administration and enterprise IT operations, he’s developed a knack for offering practical tips and solutions. Richard aims to make technology more accessible and actionable. He's deeply committed to the Geek Rewind community, always ready to answer questions and engage in discussions.

No comments yet — be the first to share your thoughts!

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Exit mobile version