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  1. 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 …

  2. Change mouse settings - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to change the settings of the mouse buttons, mouse wheel, and pointer.

  3. Fix touchpad problems in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Try to fix touchpad problems in Windows by updating drivers using either Windows Update or Device Manager or by reinstalling the touchpad.

  4. Make your mouse, keyboard, and other input devices easier to use

    Learn how to use Windows accessibility features to make your mouse, keyboard, and other input devices easier to use.

  5. Touch gestures for Windows - Microsoft Support

    Learn the common touch gestures for Windows devices that are touch capable. Also learn the common touchpad gestures for Windows devices that have touchpads that are touch gesture …

  6. Enable and disable the virtual touchpad - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to enable and disable the virtual touchpad in Windows. The virtual touchpad provides and on-screen touchpad that can be used to control the mouse.

  7. Make the mouse easier to use - Microsoft Support

    You can change how the mouse pointer looks and turn on other features that can help make it easier to use your mouse. You can adjust these settings on the Make the mouse easier to use …

  8. Using Adaptive touch with your Surface touchpad

    With adaptive touch mode enabled, the touchpad reacts to inputs from different parts of your body. You can adjust its settings to match your specific needs. For example, you have the …

  9. Exploring Windows Settings - Microsoft Support

    Whether you're adjusting display settings, configuring network connections, or managing privacy options, Settings offers a comprehensive suite of tools to meet your needs.

  10. Make Windows easier to see - Microsoft Support

    Select the Start button, then select Settings > Accessibility > Mouse pointer & touch, and choose the options that work best for you. By adding pointer trails you can see where the mouse is …