Ever since Apple was born in the early 1970’s, they have been at the forefront of providing accessibility to persons with disabilities in every version of the Mac.

Did you know that you can make your keyboard work just like a Mouse?

Here’s how:

  • Go to   > System Preferences > Accessibility.
  • Scroll down to Keyboard.
  • Click on the Accessibility Keyboard Tab.
  • Put a checkmark next to the Enable Accessibility Keyboard option.
  • That’s it.

A keyboard will show up on the screen allowing those with head pointers and other devices to operate a Mac.

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