Computer Science, asked by ananya3493, 10 months ago

how can we change the setting of mouse​

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Answered by DhavalKumar12
5

Answer:

1.Open Mouse Properties by clicking the Start button. , and then clicking Control Panel. In the search box, type mouse, and then click Mouse.

2.Click the Buttons tab, and then do any of the following:

3.Click OK.

Explanation:

Use these steps to change the mouse pointer speed: In Windows, search for and open Change the mouse pointer display or speed. In the Mouse Properties window, click the Pointer Options tab. In the Motion field, click and hold the slider while moving the mouse to the right or left, to adjust the mouse speed.

Answered by Awesomeme17
1

Hola mate here is your answer :-

1

Open the Control Panel. You can access the Control Panel from the Start menu. Windows 8 users can press ⊞ Win and type "control panel" to open it.

2

Click "Hardware and Sound" and then select "Mouse" from the "Devices and Printers" section. If you are in Icon view, you can just select the "Mouse" option from the main Control Panel screen.

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3

Adjust the settings for the physical buttons. The Buttons tab allows you to change the way your mouse buttons work.

The box in the "Button configuration" section switches the primary mouse button from the left to the right.

You can adjust the speed required to register as a double-click using the slider. Double-click the folder in the box to test.

You can toggle ClickLock on, which allows you to perform click-and-hold actions without having to hold the mouse button down. You can adjust the sensitivity by click Settings....

4

Change your pointers. The Pointers tab allows you to change the cursors for all the different modes. You can use the "Scheme" menu to choose from any of the pre-installed collections of cursors. You can download custom cursors online and then load them by clicking Browse..., but always make sure you're downloading from a safe location.

5

Adjust the mouse movement. The Pointer Options tab allows you to change how the mouse cursor moves around on the screen.

The first slider allows you to adjust how quickly the mouse moves around the screen. You'll be able to test the effects as soon as you adjust the slider.

The "Enhance pointer precision" box will turn on mouse acceleration, which can make moving it around more natural. If you play video games, however, this should be turned off. This is because mouse acceleration makes it more difficult to be perfectly precise when aiming.

The "Snap To" box, when enabled, will automatically move the cursor to the default button on any windows that appear. If you are browsing the internet, this isn't recommended as it can lead to accidentally clicking malicious buttons.

The "Visibility" section allows you to enable a trail for the pointer, as well as hide the pointer when you're typing. You can also make the pointer emit circles to help you locate it when you press Ctrl.

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6

Change how fast your wheel scrolls. The settings in the Wheel tab affect how fast you can scroll through documents and web pages.

The "Vertical Scrolling" speed is dictated by lines-per-click. You can also set it to scroll a whole screen at a time.

The "Horizontal Scrolling" speed is dictated by characters at a time. Not all mice support horizontal scrolling.

7

Check the drivers for malfunctioning mice. The Hardware tab displays the mice that are currently installed, as well as their status. You can see more details as well as update or rollback the driver by selecting a mouse and clicking the Properties... button.

8

Set the functions for your other mouse buttons. If you have a mouse with a fourth or fifth button, you can use configuration programs to set specific functions for those buttons. Your mouse manufacturer may have software available on their support site, or you can download a program like X-Mouse Button Control or Mouse Manager.

Hope it helps!!

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