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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. Mouse and keyboard problems in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Troubleshoot problems you might be having with your mouse or keyboard, or other wireless device in Windows.

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

    Learn how to use Windows accessibility features to make your mouse, keyboard, and other input devices easier to use.

  4. Pair a Bluetooth device in Windows - Microsoft Support

    All kinds of Bluetooth devices can be paired with a Windows device including: Keyboards and mice. Phones. Speakers and headphones. Printers and scanners. Many more types of devices. To pair a …

  5. Use Microsoft Bluetooth Mouse

    The Microsoft Bluetooth Mouse is designed to be your go-to mouse for precise scrolling and navigation. The compact design makes it easy to be productive on the go.

  6. 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.

  7. Microsoft PC accessories help & learning

    Microsoft Adaptive accessories were developed for people who have difficulty using a traditional mouse and keyboard. Create a setup unique to you with your choice of adaptive accessories and increase …

  8. Use Mouse Keys to move the mouse pointer - Microsoft Support

    Before you use Mouse Keys to click items on your screen, you must first select which mouse button you want to be the active button: the left button, the right one, or both.

  9. Use Microsoft Bluetooth Ergonomic Mouse

    Just move your mouse cursor to the edge of your screen, then use your mouse on another screen on another PC. You’ll need to pair all of your devices first and install Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard …

  10. How to use Microsoft Adaptive Mouse | Microsoft Support

    Firmly hold the mouse in one hand with the thumb support pointed away from you. Push the side facing you away from the mouse—the location marker should be lifted away from the slot on the mouse.

  11. Use Mouse Keys to move the mouse pointer | Microsoft Support

    Use your keyboard to move the mouse pointer by turning on MouseKeys.