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  1. Change mouse settings - Microsoft Support

    A mouse can be customized in various ways in Windows. For instance, the functions of the mouse buttons can be swapped, the mouse pointer can be made more visible, and the scroll speed of the …

  2. Troubleshoot problems with your Surface mouse or keyboard

    To customize how your mouse wheel scrolls, including the number of lines scrolled at a time, the windows it interacts with, and the scrolling direction, go to Mouse settings.

  3. Surface touchpad use and settings - Microsoft Support

    Your Surface Pro Keyboard or Surface Laptop has a touchpad with two buttons that you can use like a mouse. Use gestures on the touchpad to do things like scroll up and down, zoom in, and select items.

  4. How do I clean my Microsoft mouse or keyboard?

    Dampen a lint-free cloth or cotton swab with mild soap and water and gently wipe the outer surface of the mouse, the wheel, and the optical sensor. For light-colored mice, we recommend cleaning with …

  5. Move or scroll through a worksheet - Microsoft Support

    There are different ways to scroll through a worksheet. You can use the arrow keys, the scroll bars, or the mouse to move between cells and to move quickly to different areas of the worksheet.

  6. Use Surface Mouse - Microsoft Support

    The Surface Mouse is meticulously crafted, just like Surface with a sleek, simple design and metal scroll wheel. Available to purchase from the Microsoft Store and other retailers.

  7. Windows keyboard shortcuts for accessibility - Microsoft Support

    Accessibility shortcuts can help you use your PC with a keyboard or assistive device. The following is a list of keyboard shortcuts for assistive technologies in Windows 11, including Magnifier, high …

  8. Zoom and pan in a diagram - Microsoft Support

    To zoom in: Press Ctrl and scroll the mouse wheel up to zoom into the region in focus. To zoom out: Press Ctrl and scroll the mouse wheel down to zoom out from the region in focus.

  9. Magnifier keyboard shortcuts and touch gestures - Microsoft Support

    To move the screen up or down, tap the top or bottom border. To scroll horizontally or vertically, tap a border and then slide your finger out of the border towards the center of the screen. When the border …

  10. The scroll bar continues to scroll after you release the mouse button ...

    The scroll bar continuously scrolls even after you release the left mouse button. The type of scroll bar is irrelevant to this problem, that is, the same problem occurs regardless of whether the scroll bar is …