9.8. Configuring Mouse Settings
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9.8. Configuring Mouse Settings
Use the
Mouse
preference tool to configure your mouse for right-hand use or for left-hand use. You
can also specify the speed and sensitivity of mouse movement.
You can customize the settings for the
Mouse
preference tool in the following functional areas:
●
Buttons
●
Cursors
●
Motion
9.8.1. Buttons Settings
Use the Buttons tabbed section to specify whether the mouse buttons are configured for left-hand use.
You can also specify the delay between clicks for a double-click.
Table 9.7
lists the mouse button settings that you can configure.
Table 9.7. Settings for Mouse Buttons
Option
Function
Left-handed mouse Select this option to configure your mouse for left-hand use. When you
configure your mouse for left-hand use, the functions of the left mouse button
and the right mouse button are swapped.
Delay
Use the slider to specify the amount of time that can pass between clicks when
you double-click. If the interval between the first and second clicks exceeds
the time that is specified here, the action is not interpreted as a double-click.
9.8.2. Pointer Settings
Use the Cursors tabbed section to set your mouse pointer preferences.
Table 9.8
lists the mouse pointer settings that you can configure:
Table 9.8. Settings for Mouse Pointers
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