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I'm using Windows 8.1 which has a very useful built-in tool called Mouse Keys (which can be accessed from Control Panel\Ease of Access\Ease of Access Center\Make the mouse easier to use). It's very useful when too many clicks strains your hand.

A similar tool exists in Ubuntu, which also allows holding the 5 key to emulate holding down the selected mouse button. In Windows version, the only way is to use the 0 (MB down) and , (MB up). Needless to say, holding 5 is way easier.

Is there any way I can add this to the Windows version? Alternative programs that does this is also appreciated.

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The Windows operating system only provided the options to move mouse pointer via dedicated numbers as well as the other buttons to click or drag items.

Reference: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/14204/windows-7-use-mouse-keys-to-move-mouse-pointer

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  • Thank you. Looks like they did not give any option to modify it. I would appreciate other answers to provide any means possible to do this. (I can't +1 you until I have 15 reputation, I will wait for a few days for more possible answers before accepting your answer)
    – wololoo
    Commented Sep 24, 2020 at 14:13

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