Author: MrNerdy42 ❘ December 21, 2018 ❘ 5,909 views
Keyboard Wizard Mod 1.12.2 shows a visual representation of a standard QWERTY keyboard, allowing you to easily find keys that are unbound or conflicting. By default, the GUI is opened by pressing F7.
Pressing F4 on your keyboard will disable any in-game shaders you are using, and activate the original shader. You can activate shaders as of 1.7 by going into your options and clicking 'Super Secret Settings' (Beware of loud noises). F5 - Change Your Perspective Pressing F5 on your keyboard will change what perspective your camera is on.
How to use:
Keys that are bound to something will be green on the right. When there is a conflict, a key will turn red. Bindings that are not set to the default key will be green in the list.
To change a binding, select it in the list on the left, and then click a key on the right. The search bar at the bottom left can be used to find bindings by their display name.
The “Active Modifier:” button allows bindings to have a modifier such as control or alt (menu). When the button is pressed it will toggle through the available modifiers. Only bindings with the modifier shown on the button will be colored on the keyboard. If a binding is set when the active modifier is anything but NONE, the binding will be set to the key + the active modifier.
Press the “Binding Categories” button to show a dropdown list of categories.
Press the “Binding Categories” button to show a dropdown list of categories.
If you are unable to see the entire GUI, change your GUI scale in video settings to normal or small.
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How to install:
- Make sure you have already installed Minecraft Forge.
- Locate the minecraft application folder.
- On windows open Run from the start menu, type %appdata% and click Run.
- On mac open finder, hold down ALT and click Go then Library in the top menu bar. Open the folder Application Support and look for Minecraft.
- Place the mod you have just downloaded (.jar file) into the Mods folder.
- When you launch Minecraft and click the mods button you should now see the mod is installed.
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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. Mouse Keys is an 'Ease of Use' feature, helping users who cannot operate a mouse. Other users may find Mouse Keys useful if their mouse breaks, or runs out of batteries, for example.
- How to enable/disable Mouse Keys.
How to enable/disable Mouse Keys
Keyboard shortcut
In all versions of Windows, you can toggle Mouse Keys on and off with a keyboard shortcut.
- Press Left Alt + Left Shift + Num Lock on your keyboard at the same time to get a dialog box similar to the example shown below.
- When the window appears, press Spacebar or Enter to choose Yes.
- Repeat this process to turn Mouse Keys off.
Windows 10
In Windows 10, you can toggle Mouse Keys in your Ease of Access settings. If your mouse isn't working, use the Tab key and Spacebar to navigate through menus.
- Press the Windows key on your keyboard.
- In the box that appears, type Ease of Access mouse settings and press Enter.
- In the Mouse Keys section, toggle the switch under Use numeric pad to move mouse around the screen to On.
- Press Alt+F4 to exit this menu.
Or
- Press Windows Key + R to open the Run box.
- Type ms-settings: and press Enter. (Don't forget the colon: after ms-settings).
- In your Settings window, the text cursor is already in the search box. Type 'mouse keys.' Press the down arrow on your keyboard to select the first suggestion, Control the mouse pointer with the keyboard.
- Press Enter. The Ease of Use settings for your mouse is opened.
- The black box indicates that your keyboard controls the on/off button labeled Turn on Mouse Keys to use the numeric keypad to move the mouse pointer. Press Space to toggle the button to the On position.
- Mouse Keys are now enabled, but by default, they will only work if Num Lock is turned on. Press the Num Lock key on your keyboard to toggle Num Lock on and off.
You will hear a high pitched beep when you turn on Num Lock. This sound lets you know that your numeric keyboard is controlling your mouse pointer. Press 8, 4, 6, and 2 (up, left, right, down) on your numeric keypad, and the mouse pointer moves one pixel in that direction.
Tip![Keyboard Keyboard](https://eq2.co.uk/minecraft/mods/screenshots/mod_macros_shot15.png)
If you are using a laptop, Num Lock is usually toggled by pressing Fn + Num Lock. In some cases, a laptop's numeric keypad shares keys with other numbers and letters on the keyboard, such as 7, 8, 9, u, i, o, j, k, l. When Num Lock is on, these keys produce a number when pressed. See your laptop's manual for information specific to your laptop.
To stop using Mouse Keys, press Num Lock to disable your numeric keypad. To permanently disable Mouse Keys, repeat steps 1–4, and toggle the Mouse Keys button to Off.
Windows 8
If the shortcut key combination listed above did not work, you may enable or disable Mouse Keys, using the following steps. If your mouse isn't working, use the Tab key and Spacebar to navigate through menus.
- With nothing selected, type the word 'Mouse' anywhere on the Start Screen.
- Arrow down to Ease of Access mouse settings and press Enter.
- Toggle the switch under Mouse Keys to On.
- Press Alt+F4 to exit this menu.
Windows XP, Vista and 7
If the shortcut key combination listed above did not work, you may enable or disable Mouse Keys using the following steps. If your mouse isn't working, use the Tab key and Spacebar to navigate through menus.
- While viewing the desktop, press the Windows key or click Start in the lower-left corner.
- Select Control Panel from the list on the right side.
- In the Control Panel, open Ease of Access.
- Under Ease of Access Center, select Change how your mouse works.
- Check the check box next to Turn on Mouse Keys.
- Select Apply then OK.
If you want to change the cursor's movement speed or other settings, select Set up Mouse Keys.
How to use Mouse Keys
The following table shows each of the keys on the Numeric Keypad and how they interact with the mouse cursor. Make sure you're only using the Keypad to execute these actions.
Desired Action | Key Combination |
---|---|
Move up and to the left | Press 7 |
Move up | Press 8 |
Move up and to the right | Press 9 |
Move left | Press 4 |
Move right | Press 6 |
Move down and to the left | Press 1 |
Move down | Press 2 |
Move down and to the right | Press 3 |
Select the left mouse button | Press / |
Select both of the mouse buttons | Press * |
Select the right mouse button | Press - |
Click | With the left button selected, press 5. |
Right-click | With the right button selected, press 5. |
Double-click | With the left button selected, press +. |
Drag an item | Point to the item, then press 0. |
Drop the item you are dragging | Press . (period) |
Additional information
- See our mouse pointer definition for further information and related links.