You can change your mouse's DPI in the Settings menu on your computer, or if you have the right kind of mouse, by pressing the DPI button on it.
If you're struggling to see your mouse cursor, this simple settings tweak will make it so much easier to spot.
Everything connected to a PC should go faster. The processor, the GPU, the storage drive, the printer (like that’ll ever happen), and even the mouse. Yes, the mouse. You may not know it if you’re ...
DPI stands for "Dots Per Inch," and it determines how quickly your mouse cursor moves across the screen when you move your mouse.
In this article, we will help you with how to restrict mouse cursor to a specific part of Windows screen. You can define an area (top, bottom, left, right) on the Windows screen, and then the mouse ...
Use the following fixes if your mouse cursor won’t move to the second monitor on your Windows 11/10 computer. Check your monitor alignment Disconnect and reconnect your displays Set your Displays to ...
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