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Windows Vista Mouse Properties
Sort Desciption:Wheel: Windows Vista fully supports vertical and horizontal ... This skillsheet is part of a series created for Windows Vista. For more information please ...
Content Inside:Windows Vista Mouse Properties Page 1Windows Vista Mouse Properties AbilityNet Skillsheet Adapting TechnologyChanging LivesAbilityNet is a registered charity No. 1067673. Telephone 0800 269545 Email: enquiries@abilitynet.org.uk Web: www.AbilityNet.org.uk 1 of 3 When you have opened the control panel in classic view double click/run the Mouse icon. This skillsheet has been designed to give you a tour of the Windows Vista Mouse options for changing your pointer properties. If you have been using a PC for some time but are new to Windows Vista you may be familiar with the Mouse Properties tool in the old control panel. The settings are almost unchanged in Windows Vista but there are a few changes to how you get there. To start we need to access the Control Panel and switch it into Classic View.Select: Start Control PanelNote: These instructions are the same for all versions of Vistaproviding you are running the Aero or Basic interface themes.Note: Select Classic View from the menu at the top left corner of the window. There are 5 separate sections to mouse properties. They are under the tabs at the top of the window marked: Buttons Pointers Pointer Options Wheel and Hardware. The default option is Buttons and should be displayed once you enter mouse properties. Button configuration: Use this option to switch to lefthanded mode. Doubleclick speed: Double clicking can be a difficult concept to grasp. Many people find it difficult to get right straight away. Often we find that by slowing the doubleclick speed down it can be of great benefit. ClickLock: Instead of having to hold the mouse button down for the entire duration of highlighting or dragging you click and hold the mouse button down for a set period of time and the computer automatically locks the buttonpress down for you until you click the button again to switch it off. This feature can aid people with slight tremors or painful finger conditions. Page 2Windows Vista Personalisation of the M ...
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