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Title: How to change the mouse settings on your Mac
Post by: HCK on June 13, 2016, 04:05:23 pm
How to change the mouse settings on your Mac

If you don't like the way your mouse works, you can change it!

When it comes to using a mouse, everyone is different. Some like fast double-clicking, others like natural scrolling. Maybe you prefer a traditional button mouse to Apple's Magic Mouse. Maybe you want to use right-clicking again. Whatever your preferences are, you can customize them to suit you better. Here's how.

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How to change the scroll direction, right-click, and tracking speed of your mouse on a Mac

The Mac operating system makes it possible for you to make adjustments to the basic actions on your mouse with just a few simple steps.

Click the Apple icon () in the upper-left corner of your screen.
Select System Preferences... from the dropdown men...

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