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  1. Change mouse settings - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to change the settings of the mouse buttons, mouse wheel, and pointer.

  2. Make your mouse, keyboard, and other input devices easier to use

    Select Start > Settings > Ease of Access > Text cursor. Select Turn on text cursor indicator. Adjust the Change text cursor indicator size slider until it looks like you want in the preview. Select one of the …

  3. Make the mouse easier to use - Microsoft Support

    You can adjust these settings on the Make the mouse easier to use page in the Ease of Access Center. Clicking the Start button, click Control Panel, click Ease of Access, click Ease of Access Center, and …

  4. Make Windows easier to see - Microsoft Support

    Select the Start button, then select Settings > Ease of Access > Mouse pointer , and choose the options that work best for you. By adding pointer trails you can see where the mouse is moving on the screen.

  5. 變更滑鼠設定 - Microsoft 支援服務

    變更滑鼠設定 搭配 Windows 使用手寫筆 在 Windows 中啟用和停用虛擬觸控板 疑難排解滑鼠

  6. Troubleshoot problems with your Surface mouse or keyboard

    To customize how your mouse wheel scrolls, including the number of lines scrolled at a time, the windows it interacts with, and the scrolling direction, go to Mouse settings.

  7. Fix touchpad problems in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Try to fix touchpad problems in Windows by updating drivers using either Windows Update or Device Manager or by reinstalling the touchpad.

  8. Surface touchpad use and settings - Microsoft Support

    You can change touchpad settings to turn the touchpad on and off, adjust cursor speed, reverse scrolling direction, change three-finger and four-finger gestures, and more.

  9. 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.

  10. Troubleshooting blank screens in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Blank screen with a blinking cursor: This it's because the UEIF (or BIOS) cannot find a boot device. Here's some basic steps you can try to fix blank screen problems in Windows: