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Tutorial: Change the color and size of mouse pointers
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bet | 36/43 | Sana | 21.03.2017 | Hajmi | 1,58 Mb. | | #847 |
You can choose a mouse pointer scheme to increase visibility of the mouse pointer on your screen.
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Mouse actions
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Keyboard actions
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To open the Ease of Access Center, select:
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Start
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Control Panel
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Ease of Access
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Ease of Access Center
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To open the Ease of Access Center, press:
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Under Explore all settings, select:
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Make the mouse easier to use
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Under Explore all settings, select:
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Make the mouse easier to use by pressing TAB, then ENTER
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Under Mouse pointers:
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Under Mouse pointers, select a cursor/pointer combination by pressing:
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ALT+R for Regular White
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ALT+U for Regular Black
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ALT+G for Regular Inverting
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ALT+L for Large White
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ALT+B for Large Black
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ALT+I for Large Inverting
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ALT+X for Extra Large White
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ALT+K for Extra Large Black
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ALT+N for Extra Large Inverting
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Select OK by pressing ALT+O
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Tutorial: Activate a window by hovering over it with the mouse
You can make it easier to switch between windows by choosing to activate windows by hovering over them with the mouse pointer, rather than clicking the mouse button.
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Mouse actions
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Keyboard actions
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To open the Ease of Access Center, select:
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Start
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Control Panel
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Ease of Access
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Ease of Access Center
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To open the Ease of Access Center, press:
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Under Explore all settings, select:
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Make the mouse easier to use
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Under Explore all settings, select:
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Make the mouse easier to use by pressing TAB, then ENTER
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Under Make it easier to manage windows, select:
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Activate a window by hovering over it with the mouse
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Select OK
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Under Make it easier to manage windows, select:
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Activate a window by hovering over it with the mouse by pressing ALT+W
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Select OK by pressing ALT+O
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Tutorial: Turn on Mouse Keys
Instead of using the mouse, you can use the arrow keys on your keyboard or the numeric keypad to move the mouse.
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Mouse actions
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Keyboard actions
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To open the Ease of Access Center, select:
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Start
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Control Panel
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Ease of Access
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Ease of Access Center
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To open the Ease of Access Center, press:
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Under Explore all settings, select:
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Make the mouse easier to use
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Under Explore all settings, select:
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Make the mouse easier to use by pressing TAB, then ENTER
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Under Control the mouse with the keyboard, select:
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Under Control the mouse with the keyboard, select:
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Turn on Mouse Keys by pressing ALT+M
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Mouse actions
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Keyboard actions
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Under Control the mouse with the keyboard, select:
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Under Control the mouse with the keyboard, select:
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Set up Mouse Keys by pressing ALT+Y
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Under Set up Mouse Keys select:
Then, select from the following setting options:
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Under Set up Mouse Keys select:
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Turn on Mouse Keys by pressing ALT+M
Then, select from the following setting options:
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Under Keyboard shortcut:
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Turn on Mouse Keys with left ALT + left SHIFT + NUMLOCK if you want to turn Mouse Keys on and off by using this shortcut
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Display a warning message when turning a setting on if you want a visual alert when Mouse Keys is turned on or off
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Make a sound when turning a setting on or off if you want an audio alert when Mouse Keys is turned on or off
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Under Keyboard shortcut:
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Turn on Mouse Keys with left ALT + left SHIFT + NUMLOCK if you want to turn Mouse Keys on and off by using this shortcut, by pressing ALT+K
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Display a warning message when turning a setting on if you want a visual alert when Mouse Keys is turned on or off, by pressing ALT+A
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Make a sound when turning a setting on or off if you want an audio alert when Mouse Keys is turned on or off, by pressing ALT+U
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Under Pointer speed:
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Top Speed of the pointer by moving the slider bar to the left (for low), or to the right (for high)
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Acceleration of the mouse pointer by moving the slider bar to the left (for slow), or the right (for fast)
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Hold down CTRL to speed up and SHIFT to slow down if you want to use the CTRL and SHIFT keys to control the pointer speed
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Under Pointer speed:
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Top Speed of the pointer by moving the slider bar to the left (for low), or to the right (for high), by pressing TAB to select the bar, then the arrow keys
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Acceleration of the mouse pointer by moving the slider bar to the left (for slow), or the right (for fast), by pressing TAB to select the bar, then the arrow keys
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Hold down CTRL to speed up and SHIFT to slow down if you want to use the CTRL and SHIFT keys to control the pointer speed, by pressing ALT+W
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Under Other settings, select:
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To use Mouse Keys when NUM LOCK is On, or Off
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Display the Mouse Keys icon on the taskbar if you want a visual reminder when Mouse Keys is turned on
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Select OK
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Under Other settings:
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To use Mouse Keys when NUM LOCK is On, press ALT+N
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Display the Mouse Keys icon on the taskbar if you want a visual reminder when Mouse Keys is turned on, by pressing ALT+Y
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Select OK by pressing ALT+O
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By pressing keys that correspond to the underlined letters in menus, commands, or dialog box options, you can quickly select options using the keyboard, rather than the mouse. If they are not already showing, you can choose to show underlined letters for keyboard navigation and input indicators (the dotted rectangles around objects) to navigate in Windows, generally with the ALT, TAB or arrow keys.
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Mouse actions
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Keyboard actions
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To open the Ease of Access Center, select:
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Start
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Control Panel
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Ease of Access
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Ease of Access Center
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To open the Ease of Access Center, press:
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Under Explore all settings, select:
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Make the keyboard easier to use
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Under Explore all settings, select:
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Make the keyboard easier to use by pressing TAB, then ENTER
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Under Make it easier to use keyboard shortcuts, select:
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Underline keyboard shortcuts and access keys
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Select OK
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Under Make it easier to use keyboard shortcuts, select:
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Underline keyboard shortcuts and access keys, by pressing ALT+N
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Select OK by pressing ALT+O
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Tutorial: Prevent windows from being automatically arranged when moved to the edge of the screen
This option prevents windows from automatically resizing and docking along the sides of your screen when you move them there.
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Mouse actions
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Keyboard actions
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To open the Ease of Access Center, select:
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Start
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Control Panel
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Ease of Access
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Ease of Access Center
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To open the Ease of Access Center, press:
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Under Explore all settings, select:
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Make the keyboard easier to use
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Under Explore all settings, select:
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Make the keyboard easier to use by pressing TAB, then ENTER
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Under Make it easier to manage windows, select:
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Prevent windows from being automatically arranged when moved to the edge of the screen
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Under Make it easier to manage windows, select:
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Prevent windows from being automatically arranged when moved to the edge of the screen by pressing TAB, then Spacebar
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To save your selection:
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To save your selection:
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