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Use Surface Precision Mouse - Microsoft Support
Make it your own with Mouse and Keyboard Center. Get the Mouse and Keyboard Center app to customize what the mouse buttons do, change the scroll settings, set up device switching, and more. You can also customize the wheel button to open other apps. Switch between devices using Smart Switch When your mouse is paired with up to three devices, you can use Surface Precision Mouse to switch ...
Navigate with a mouse and keyboard | Xbox Support
Select Mouse. You'll see options for pointer speed and for swapping primary and secondary mouse buttons. ... Make your Xbox more accessible by using a USB keyboard with the console's Accessibility settings. For more info, go to: Narrator keyboard shortcuts for the Xbox console or a Windows device.
Make your PC easier to use - Microsoft Support
Setting up your PC to make it more accessible takes only a few steps. Most Ease of Access options are available in Settings. Select the Start button, then select Settings > Ease of Access. Commonly used options are also available from the sign-in screen. Select the Ease of Access button in the lower-right corner to see them.
Where is Control Panel? - Microsoft Support
For Windows 10. In the search box on the taskbar, type control panel, and then select Control Panel.. For Windows 8.1 / Windows RT 8.1. Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, tap Search (or if you're using a mouse, point to the upper-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer down, and then click Search), enter Control Panel in the search box, and then tap or click Control Panel.
Annotate a diagram by using callouts - Microsoft Support
Hold your mouse pointer over a callout to see a preview on the page, and click the one you want. On the page, click the callout and type your text. Callout coloring is based on the associated theme that's been applied to the drawing, keeping the callout stylistically alike the shapes on the page.
Applies To: Visio Plan 2, Visio Professional 2021, Visio Standard 2021, Visio Professional 2019, Visio Standard 2019, Visio Professional 2016, Visio Standard 2016
Adjust the DPI of your Microsoft Adaptive Mouse
The Microsoft Adaptive Mouse lets you adjust how far the mouse cursor moves when you move your mouse. When you adjust this setting, you’re adjusting the DPI (dots per inch) of your mouse. The higher the DPI is, the faster your cursor moves across the screen. Before you begin, you need to install the Microsoft Accessory Center.
Add connectors between Visio shapes - Microsoft Support
Connect to a shape on another page. You can only use connectors between shapes on the same page. To connect to a shape on another page, use the Off-page Reference shape to create a hyperlink from one page to the next, or add a Hyperlink and Double-click action to any shape so it can navigate to a different page in the same document.. Use Off-page Reference
Applies To: Visio Plan 2, Visio in Microsoft 365, Visio Plan 1, Visio Professional 2021, Visio Standard 2021, Visio Professional 2019, Visio Standard 2019, Visio Professional 2016, Visio Standard 2016
Share content in Microsoft Teams meetings - Microsoft Support
The presenter toolbar is only visible to the person presenting. ... Move your cursor to the screen sharing indicator at the top of your shared screen. ... When you're sharing content, you can choose from several different layouts to help make your presentation more engaging. ...
Applies To: Microsoft Teams
Use Microsoft Presenter+ in Microsoft Teams - Microsoft Support
The Microsoft Accessory Center app lets you customize the buttons, laser pointer, settings, and more on your Microsoft Presenter+ to help you get the most from it. To learn more, see Set up and use Microsoft Presenter+. Download the Microsoft Accessory Center app from Microsoft Store and install it on your Windows 10/11 PC.
Use the mouse with voice - Microsoft Support
Move the mouse pointer up, down, left, right, top-left, top-right, bottom-left, or bottom-right. "Move mouse <direction>" "Move mouse bottom-right" Stop the movement of the mouse pointer. "Stop" or "Stop moving" Increase the speed of the mouse pointer. "Move faster" or "Faster" Decrease the speed of the mouse pointer. "Move slower" or "Slower"