Through the years, I’ve relied on Windows mouse settings. I barely tweaked them, assuming the defaults were good enough.
You can change your mouse's DPI in several ways, but the easiest is through the Settings menu. DPI, or "Dots Per Inch," is a stat used to measure how fast your on-screen cursor moves when you move ...
Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Mouse. Set both MouseThreshold1 and MouseThreshold2 to 0 as well. These three ...
When your computer is working as it should, you don’t appreciate it, but when something small goes wrong, it can feel like a major frustration. I am currently experiencing a sluggish or laggy mouse.