explain what is 'changing the mouse settings' in windows 10
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To change your mouse settings in Windows 10:
Launch the Settings app (Win+I keyboard shortcut).
Click the “Devices” category.
Click the “Mouse” page in the left menu of the Settings category.
You can customise common mouse functions here, or press the “Additional mouse options” link for more advanced settings.
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HP PCs - Mouse Features and Settings (Windows 10, 8)
Using your mouse
Changing the look of your mouse pointer
Changing mouse pointer speed
Adjusting mouse for right-hand or left-hand use
Adjusting double-click speed
Specifying a single-click or a double-click to open folders
This document applies to HP and Compaq computers with Windows 10 or 8.
This document explains how to use mouse features, and how to change or adjust mouse settings in Windows 10 or 8.
Using your mouse
The mouse is a hand-held or touchpad device used to work within the Windows environment. The following list describes basic mouse functions:
Point to and select objects on the screen.
Select and/or move data or files by dragging and dropping.
Start software applications and shortcuts, or open files.
Scroll app windows or web pages by clicking and holding a scroll bar, or by moving the mouse wheel (the third button wheel on some mouse models).
Use the following sections to learn more about how to use your mouse.
Mouse pointer
Mouse clicks
Mouse wheel
Changing the look of your mouse pointer
To change the mouse pointer (cursor) image:
In Windows, search for and open Change how the mouse pointer looks.
In the Mouse Properties window, click the Pointers tab.
To choose a new pointer image: In the Customize box, click the pointer function (such as Normal Select), and click Browse. Select a pointer option from the list.
Figure : Customize Mouse Properties
Customize options in Mouse Properties
To change the entire scheme of pointers: Click the down arrow in the Scheme field and select a new pointer scheme from the list.
Click OK to save your changes.
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