The mouse is a tool which is been continuously and it is recommendable to have it set up to our needs as well as likely. In the subsequent page we show you how to set it up to your own needs.
The Buttons
Select it from the Control Panel from the Start menu. Now select Printers and Other Hardware and double-click on the mouse icon and the Mouse properties window will open, as in the example below. On the Buttons tab you can adjust the set up of the mouse to outfit your needs.
By evasion the left mouse buttons apply the drag and selects function. This, though, can be rough if you are left handed. Windows XP permit you to alter the pattern of the buttons so that the right button understands these functions.
To switch the button functions select the option Switch primary and secondary buttons.
You can also regulate the Double-click speed by stirring the arrow to the left, for a slower double-click, or to the right, for a faster double-click.
If you wish to able to drag an object without having to hold down the mouse select the option Turn on Click Lock.
The pointer
On the Pointers tab you can select the type of pointer the mouse is to have when it moves, when it is busy, when it is used, etc.
In the system option decide the group of pointers you like best.
In the modify part there is a list of the different movements with their own pointers. If you do not like a pointer you can change it by selecting it, clicking on search, and once you find the pointer you like, Click OK.
You can create your own mixture of pointers and save it with its own name. Once you have the style set up, click on Save as and generous it a name. Now when you want to use it you simply need to look for it by the name you gave it.
Just as new styles can be created they can also be deleted by selecting the style and clicking Delete.
If you modify any of the prearranged styles and you wish to use the original, click on Use default and the style will go back to its original set up.
