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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 Change other mouse options to change your primary mouse button, set scrolling options, and more. If you want your pointer to display a trail across the screen when you move it, select …

  3. 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 …

  4. Use Surface Arc Mouse - Microsoft Support

    To help save battery, snap the mouse flat to turn off your mouse when you're not using it. Tip: To check the battery level any time, select Search, type Bluetooth, and then open Bluetooth & …

  5. Use Microsoft Bluetooth Mouse

    To help save battery, press the Bluetooth button on the bottom to turn off your mouse when you're not using it. Tip: To check the battery level any time, select Search, type Bluetooth, and then …

  6. Troubleshoot problems with your Surface mouse or keyboard

    You can change settings, set left-click, right-click, and middle click settings, key settings and configurations, and scrolling resolution. Select Start > Settings > Devices > Mouse to make …

  7. Use Microsoft Bluetooth Ergonomic Mouse

    Learn how to set up, customize, and use your Microsoft Bluetooth Ergonomic Mouse.

  8. Control Dynamic Lighting Devices in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Select a card to configure the specific settings for that device. When you configure individual settings for a device, those settings override the global settings for that specific device.

  9. Surface touchpad use and settings - Microsoft Support

    Your Surface Pro Keyboard or Surface Laptop has a touchpad with two buttons that you can use like a mouse. Use gestures on the touchpad to do things like scroll up and down, zoom in, and …

  10. Troubleshoot Microsoft adaptive accessories

    If you want to add or change your mouse actions, you’ll need to do it in the Microsoft Accessory app. If it isn’t installed on your device, you can get it at Microsoft Accessory Center download.