How to Adjust a Mouse in Windows


Adjusting the mouse settings in Windows can help improve your computer's performance and make it more comfortable to use. Here are the steps to adjust a mouse in Windows:

1. Click the "Start" button in the lower-left corner of the screen, and then select "Settings" (the gear icon).

2. In the Settings window, click "Devices," and then select "Mouse" from the left-hand menu.

3. In the Mouse settings, you can adjust several settings, such as:

- "Pointer speed" - Adjust the speed at which the mouse pointer moves across the screen. - "Scroll speed" - Adjust the speed at which the mouse wheel scrolls. - "Select a pointer speed" - Allows you to test the new pointer speed by dragging the slider back and forth.

4. You can also adjust other settings such as the "Double-click speed," "Pointer trails," and "Enhance pointer precision."

5. Once you have made your changes, click "Apply" and then "OK" to save them.

By adjusting the mouse settings, you can make the mouse more responsive, more comfortable to use, and help reduce strain on your hands and wrist.