
Change mouse settings - Microsoft Support
Learn how to change the settings of the mouse buttons, mouse wheel, and pointer.
Make your mouse, keyboard, and other input devices 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.
Use Surface Arc Mouse - Microsoft Support
To get set up, you’ll need a PC that’s running Windows 11 or Windows 10 with support for Bluetooth 4.0 or later. This mouse supports Swift Pair in Windows for faster pairing.
Make your mouse, keyboard, and other input devices 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.
Make the mouse easier to use - Microsoft Support
You can change how the mouse pointer looks and turn on other features that can help make it easier to use your mouse. You can adjust these settings on the Make the mouse easier to use …
Use Microsoft Bluetooth Mouse
To get set up, you’ll need a PC that’s running Windows 11 or Windows 10 with support for Bluetooth 4.0 or later. This mouse supports Swift Pair in Windows for faster pairing.
Use Surface Mouse - Microsoft Support
Learn how to use your Surface Mouse, including how to pair it via Bluetooth, customize settings, and check battery status.
Update drivers through Device Manager in Windows - Microsoft …
Driver updates for most hardware devices in Windows are automatically downloaded and installed through Windows Update. Windows Update updates drivers for various hardware including …
Set up Surface Mobile Mouse - Microsoft Support
Press and hold the pair button on the bottom of the mouse until the LED light starts to flash (about 3 seconds). On your Windows PC, select Connect if a notification appears for your mouse, …
Make Windows easier to see - Microsoft Support
Select the Start button, then select Settings > Accessibility > Mouse pointer & touch, and choose the options that work best for you. By adding pointer trails you can see where the mouse is …