Change mouse settings - Microsoft Support
Learn how to change the settings of the mouse buttons, mouse wheel, and pointer.
How do I create macros? - Microsoft Support
You can assign a macro recorded in Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center to a key or a mouse button. You can also use the Macro Repeat feature to play and repeat a macro continuously, and then stop it at any time.
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.
Assign macro or function to buttons on your mouse
Describes how to assign or how to change button assignments for Microsoft pointing devices by using Microsoft IntelliPoint software.
Click to Do: do more with what’s on your screen - Microsoft Support
How to use Click to Do. Simply use Windows logo key + mouse click or Windows logo key + Q to enter Click to Do and take actions on what you clicked. You can also enter Click to Do by through the Snipping Tool menu if Snipping Tool is installed.
Troubleshoot problems with your Microsoft mouse or keyboard - Microsoft ...
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.
Find a mouse pointer fast - Microsoft Support
Windows gives you a fast way to find your mouse pointer by circling it when you hit the CTRL key on the keyboard. Here's how to set it up: On the Windows device, right-click the Start menu and then select Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Mouse .
Make your mouse, keyboard, and other input devices easier to use
There are lots of ways to make the devices that you use to interact with your PC—like a mouse or keyboard—easier to use. To go to the Accessibility settings on your computer, press the Windows logo key+ U or select Start > Settings > Accessibility. Under Interaction, select Mouse. Turn on the Mouse keys switch.
How do I reassign mouse buttons? - Microsoft Support
Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center software provides default commands for all of the mouse buttons. You can reassign some buttons to different commands or keyboard shortcuts to better fit your work style. You can also disable buttons you might press accidentally, such as the wheel button.
Surface touchpad use and settings - Microsoft Support
If your Surface has a touchpad, it has right-click and left-click buttons that work like the buttons on a mouse. Note: To keep accidental touches from making the cursor jump while you’re typing, you can set the delay before taps work, turn taps off, or turn the touchpad off.