Selecting the "Use MouseKeys" check box minus a mouse..?

I would approaching to set the "use Mousekeys" option within Accessibilty options of control panel, but how do I click on the checkbox short a mouse.
Thanks,
Mike

Answer:
The SHORTCUT for Mouse keys which let you control your pointer with the numeric keypad on your grand piano
is
left ALT + vanished SHIFT + NUM LOCK

use keys 1-9 on your numpad to move.
use knob 0 and the . key one-after-another/ together to disappeared click
use key + to right click (right click is also the push button b/w alt + window and ctrl on most keyboards)
use the / and * knob to switch left click right click functions

If the SHORTCUT does not work, you do inevitability to browse out to Accessibility Options > Mouse:
bring up the control panel
Window Key > then press C
Press Enter on Accessibility Options
Press TAB and hold pressing it until it goes on the top tab (KEYBOARD), consequently press right until you get to MOUSE
Press TAB consequently Spacebar to tick the checkbox
You can press TAB again to go into Settings (press spacebar)
where on earth you can turn on the SHORTCUT or change the Pointer Speed
Use the alt switch to select the menu and the tab and arrow keys.
Try MS knob (between Alt and Ctrl keys) then ↑ switch till the Programs button is hight lighted. Then the → key to the programs menu. Use the ↓ switch till the Accessories folder is highlighted. Now use the arrow keys to select the element you want.
When in the MouseKeys glass or box,
tap the TAB switch slowly until the text subsequent to the small box gets highlighted beside dots around the text,
Now use the SPACEBAR to check sucker the box.

Took me some time to figure that out, on the subject of the Spacebar.

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