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If you want to change your mouse settings in Windows 8, you can do so using simple controls.
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1Open the Start menu and type in "Mouse." Select Settings, then click on the "Mouse" option in the top left corner of the screen.
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2Select a new double-click speed by sliding the cursor where you want it between "Slow" and "Fast." You can test the speed on the folder on the right. You can also invert the primary and secondary buttons, and turn on "Click lock" from here.Advertisement
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3Click on the "Pointers" tab and select the type of pointers you want under "Scheme." You'll see a model for each pointer type on the right..
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4Click the "Pointer Options" tab and select a Pointer speed. You can also add trails, show location, and other options from this screen.
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5Select the "Wheel" tab. Select the option you want, such as "One screen at a time" for how much each wheel click scrolls down. Click "Apply" to apply all changes.
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Community Q&A
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QuestionI had to restart my Windows 8 laptop (it's a touch screen). After I did I couldn't see the mouse and it doesn't work if I click anywhere. I looked at the settings and still can't figure it out. Can you help me?Community AnswerCheck to see if there is a key on your keyboard that looks like a trackpad with a line through it. This might be disabling the touchpad. If this doesn't work I would try plugging a USB wired or wireless mouse in to see if that works.
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QuestionWhat do you mean by wallpaper?Community AnswerThe wallpaper is the background, when you turn on your computer or another device with a screen, the wallpaper is right there in front of you.
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QuestionHow do I find the pointer on screen if lost?Community AnswerWhen you press Ctrl it should show a circle around where the pointer is, even if it's not showing.
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