Summary

  • Whether experiencing trackpad issues, looking to enhance efficiency, or wanting a backup option for when your mouse stops working, using the keyboard to move your Chromebook’s cursor is a handy skill to possess.
  • Using the in-built Mouse keys feature, toggle Mouse keys on via the Settings app > Accessibility > Cursor and touchpad.
  • Then, by pressing Alt + Search button + 4, you can use your keyboard to move the cursor.
  • To use your alphabet keys, ensure Use primary keys is enabled; to use your numeric keypad, toggle off Use primary keys.
  • The primary keys offer two sets of shortcuts: one for each side of the keyboard.
  • Using the numeric keypad offers a second set of shortcuts.
  • Enjoy enhanced accuracy and efficiency when using your Chromebook.

By Jay Kakade

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