Click on the ‘ Initial Delay’ gauge bar, to the left to shorten the delay or to the right to lengthen the delay, or press ‘ Tab’ until the ‘ Initial Delay’ gauge pointer is selected and use the right or left arrow keys to select the delay time you want.To change the ‘ Initial delay’ (the time between you pressing a key and the cursor moving) click the ‘ Options’ button or press the ‘ Tab’ key until the ‘ Options’ button is highlighted and then press the ‘ Enter’ key.You can also change the way the mouse pointer behaves by the ‘ Initial Delay’ and ‘ Maximum Speed’ options.On the Accessibility screen, select ‘ Mouse ‘ or ‘ Mouse & Trackpad ‘ in the left-hand column or press ‘ Ctrl ‘ + ‘ F7 ‘ (once or twice) to highlight one of the options for example ‘ Display ‘ and then press the up or down arrow key to select the ‘ Mouse ‘ or ‘ Mouse & Trackpad ‘ option.In the System Preferences window, select ‘ Accessibility ‘ or press ‘ Tab ‘ repeatedly (you might need to press ‘ Ctrl ‘ + ‘ F7 ‘ first) to cycle through the icons until the ‘ Accessibility ‘ icon is highlighted and then press the ‘ Spacebar ‘.Click to select ‘System Preferences…’ as shown in Fig 1 or press the down arrow key to highlight it and then press ‘Enter’.Open the ‘Apple Menu’ by clicking on the Apple icon () in the top-right corner of the screen, or by pressing ‘Ctrl’ + ‘F2’.Note: For keyboard access make sure ‘Full keyboard access’ is turned on – you can turn it on or off by pressing ‘Ctrl’ + ‘F1’ at any time. Note: Mac key convention: ‘Ctrl’ is used for ‘Control’, ‘Apple’ is used for ‘Command’ ( ⌘) and ‘Alt’ is used for the ‘Option ’ ( ⌥ ) key.
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