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Mouse and keyboard problems in Windows - Microsoft Support
First, try checking your hardware. Try using a different USB port on your PC. If you use a USB hub between the device and the PC, make sure the hub has power. If it’s still not working, try removing the USB hub and plugging the device directly into a USB port on the PC. Make sure that the cables on your device aren't damaged in any way.
Make your PC easier to use - Microsoft Support
To get to them, swipe in from the right edge of the screen and select Settings (or if you're using a mouse, point to the lower-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer up, and select Settings ), select Change PC settings, and then select Ease of Access . Notes: Common accessibility options are also available from the sign-in screen.
Open the on-screen touchpad - Microsoft Support
Open the on-screen touchpad. 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. Learn how to open the on-screen touchpad in Windows 10.
Eye control basics in Windows - Microsoft Support
Control the mouse. To control the mouse with precision, dwell on the Precise mouse button on the launchpad. Then position your eyes on the screen where you want the cursor to be placed. The eye control mouse lets you fine-tune the position of the mouse cursor and then right-click, left-click, or double-click the mouse.
Downloads for Windows - Microsoft Support
Help keep your PC up to date with the latest free service packs and updates for your version of Windows. Download a free language pack to see Windows in the language of your choice. Download more apps for your Windows tablet or computer here. Browse thousands of free and paid apps by category, read user reviews, and compare ratings.
DisplayHourglassPointer Macro Action - Microsoft Support
You can use the DisplayHourglassPointer macro action in Access desktop databases to change the mouse pointer to an image of an hourglass (or another icon you've chosen) while a macro is running. This macro action can provide a visual indication that the macro is running. This is especially useful when a macro action or the macro itself takes a long time to run.
Applies To: Access for Microsoft 365, Access 2021, Access 2019, Access 2016, Access 2013
How do I turn my mouse Magnifier on and off? - Microsoft Support
With the Magnifier window open, click and hold the Magnify button and then rotate the mouse wheel away from you (forward) to increase magnification, toward you (backward) to decrease magnification. Notes: If your mouse does not have a wheel, hold the Windows key and + (plus) or - (minus) to increase or decrease magnification.
Navigate with a mouse and keyboard | Xbox Support
Press the Xbox button on your controller to open the guide. Select Profile & system > Settings > Devices & connections. Select Mouse. You’ll see options for pointer speed and for swapping primary and secondary mouse buttons. You can’t use a mouse on Home or within the Xbox user interface while navigating the dashboard.
Mouse and Keyboard Center download - Microsoft Support
Mouse and Keyboard Center download. The Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center is an app that helps you make the most out of your Microsoft keyboard and mouse. Mouse and Keyboard Center helps you personalize and customize how you work on your PC. This app is not available for Windows S mode . Download the latest release of Mouse and Keyboard Center:
Use Mouse Keys to move the mouse pointer - Microsoft Support
Press. Select the left mouse button. The forward slash (/) Select both buttons. The asterisk ( ) Select the right mouse button. The minus sign (-) Note: If you choose to make the left mouse button the active button, it will remain the active button until you choose another button. After you select a mouse button, you don't need to select a ...