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Change mouse settings - Microsoft Support
You can customize your mouse in a variety of ways in Windows. For instance, you can swap the functions of your mouse buttons, make the mouse pointer more visible, and alter the scroll speed of the mouse wheel.
Use Mouse Keys to move the mouse pointer - Microsoft Support
Click Make the mouse easier to use. Under Control the mouse with the keyboard, select the Turn on Mouse Keys check box. Moving the pointer using Mouse Keys. After you turn on Mouse Keys, you can use the numeric keypad to move the mouse.
Which devices are supported by Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard …
Basic Optical Mouse. Bluetooth Mouse. Bluetooth Ergonomic Mouse. Bluetooth Mobile Mouse 3600. Classic IntelliMouse. Comfort Mouse 3000. Comfort Mouse 4500. Comfort Mouse 6000. Ergonomic Mouse. Explorer Mini Mouse. Explorer Mouse. Explorer Touch Mouse. Express Mouse. IntelliMouse Explorer 3.0. Modern Mobile Mouse. Natural Wireless Laser Mouse ...
Assign macro or function to buttons on your mouse
You can assign a macro that is recorded in IntelliPoint to a key or to a mouse button. IntelliType Pro and IntelliPoint macros use an ".mhm" extension and are saved as individual files in your default Documents\Microsoft Hardware\Macros subfolder.
Make the mouse easier to use - Microsoft Support
You can change how the mouse pointer looks and turn on other features that can help make it easier to use your mouse. You can adjust these settings on the Make the mouse easier to use page in the Ease of Access Center.
Control Dynamic Lighting Devices in Windows - Microsoft Support
Dynamic Lighting is a feature that allows you to control LED-powered devices such as keyboards, mice, and other illuminated accessories. This feature enables you to coordinate the colors of LEDs, creating a unified lighting experience both within Windows and across all your devices.
Make your mouse, keyboard, and other input devices easier to use
Turn on the toggle under Control your mouse with a keypad if you want to control your mouse using a numeric keypad. Select Change other mouse options to change your primary mouse button, set scrolling options, and more.
Troubleshoot problems with your Microsoft mouse or keyboard
If your Microsoft or Surface mouse or keyboard isn’t working, doesn’t appear in the list of Bluetooth devices when you pair the mouse, or you see an error message during pairing, here are some troubleshooting steps to help.
Use the mouse with voice - Microsoft Support
Use options like grid overlay, motion commands, highlighting text from point to point, or clicks to control the mouse with Voice access.
Open the on-screen touchpad - Microsoft Support
Use the on-screen touchpad to control the mouse pointer with your touchscreen. Press and hold (or right-click) the taskbar, and then select Taskbar settings. Under Taskbar corner icons, set Virtual touchpad to On. Select the touchpad button on the taskbar.