which Mouse property can you change using the control panel. options a pointer scheme b movement c selection
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pointers can be changed in control panel
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How to Change the Mouse Pointers in Windows 7
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This will show you how to change and customize the mouse pointers in Windows 7.
 Note
Windows 7 uses .ani (animated cursor) and .cur (cursor) files for the mouse pointers.
The default Cursor folder in Windows 7 is located at C:\Windows\Cursors. It would be best to keep your pointers saved in this folder as well.
 Tip
For all you left handed folks out there, here are some left handed Aero cursors for you in a .zip file below. :)

OPTION ONE
To Change Pointers in Mouse Properties
1. Open the Control Panel (icons view), and click on the Mouse icon.
2. Close the Control Panel window.
3. Click on the Pointers tab, then do either step 4 or 5 below for how you would like to change them. (see screenshot below)

4. To Select a Mouse Pointer Scheme (theme)
NOTE: This will let you select a default Windows 7 scheme, or a custom scheme saved by you from step 6 below.
A) Under Scheme, select a scheme that you want to use for all of the pointers from the drop down menu. (see screenshot above and below)

 Information
This will show you how to change and customize the mouse pointers in Windows 7.
 Note
Windows 7 uses .ani (animated cursor) and .cur (cursor) files for the mouse pointers.
The default Cursor folder in Windows 7 is located at C:\Windows\Cursors. It would be best to keep your pointers saved in this folder as well.
 Tip
For all you left handed folks out there, here are some left handed Aero cursors for you in a .zip file below. :)

OPTION ONE
To Change Pointers in Mouse Properties
1. Open the Control Panel (icons view), and click on the Mouse icon.
2. Close the Control Panel window.
3. Click on the Pointers tab, then do either step 4 or 5 below for how you would like to change them. (see screenshot below)

4. To Select a Mouse Pointer Scheme (theme)
NOTE: This will let you select a default Windows 7 scheme, or a custom scheme saved by you from step 6 below.
A) Under Scheme, select a scheme that you want to use for all of the pointers from the drop down menu. (see screenshot above and below)

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