If you still don’t know how to operate, then click here to watch a video introducing how to adjust mouse sensitivity in Windows 10. After you have finished, click on the Apply button and then OK Move the slider of the bar to adjust mouse sensitivity according to your own needs.
Now you’ll notice a slide adjustment bar which is labeled “Slow” on the left and “Fast” on the right. Click on the Pointer Options and then the link suggesting Motion.
Sensitivity is actually the precision defined by the dots-per-inch (DPI) settings-a higher DPI makes the cursor move quickly, while a lower DPI increases precision. Most people think of “mouse sensitivity” as how fast the cursor moves in response to mouse or trackpad movement (including me). You may use your mouse every day for the purpose of working or entertaining, but how much do you know about your mouse? Have you ever thought about adjusting its sensitivity so as to enhance or decrease the speed in which the cursor moves? In this article, I’ll introduce ways of adjusting mouse sensitivity in Windows and on the Mac.