如果您购买新鼠标,您可能会对它的速度感到惊讶。鼠标的更高DPI(每英寸点数)等级意味着更准确地拾取最小的移动。这并不总是理想的,您可能更愿意通过降低鼠标速度来降低鼠标的灵敏度。
值得庆幸的是,在Windows 10(Windows 10)中更改鼠标速度很容易。您可以使用鼠标的内置Windows设置来执行此操作,也可以使用第三方解决方案。您的鼠标甚至可能包含一个易于访问的灵敏度按钮,用于在设置之间切换。要更改鼠标速度,您需要执行以下操作。
在 Windows 10 设置中更改鼠标速度(Change Mouse Speed In Windows 10 Settings)
如果您想调整鼠标速度和整体鼠标灵敏度,最好的起点是您的 Windows 10 设置区域。Windows 允许您更改可能影响您使用鼠标或触控板方式的各种设置,包括更改按钮操作、行滚动速度和光标速度的能力。
- 要更改任何内置Windows 10鼠标设置,您需要访问Windows 10设置区域。为此,请右键单击Windows 开始(Windows Start)菜单,然后单击设置(Settings)。
- 在Windows 设置(Windows Settings)菜单中,单击设备(Devices)选项进入该菜单。
- 单击左侧菜单中的鼠标以访问一些更基本的鼠标设置。(Mouse)从这里,您可以更改鼠标滚动速度和行长,以及更改一些基本的鼠标按钮操作。
- 如需更高级的鼠标设置,请单击右侧“相关设置(Related settings)”部分下的“附加鼠标选项”(Additional Mouse Options)选项(如果窗口太小,则在底部)。
- 在鼠标属性窗口的(Mouse Properties)按钮(Buttons)选项卡下,您可以更改双击速度。这是您需要能够执行双击操作以使Windows注册它的速度。要更改此设置,请将滑块向左移动以降低速度,或向右移动以加快速度。
- 您可以在“指针选项(Pointer Options)”选项卡下更改鼠标光标的动作速度。移动“选择指针速度(Select a pointer speed)”部分下的滑块以执行此操作,向左移动以减慢速度,或向右移动以加快光标速度。如果您发现指针不够精确,请单击以启用“提高指针精度(Enhance pointer precision )”复选框。
- 对所做的更改感到满意后,单击“确定(OK)”保存并关闭窗口。您所做的任何更改都将自动应用,并且可以根据需要快速调整或撤销。
使用 Windows 注册表编辑器更改鼠标灵敏度(Using The Windows Registry Editor To Change Mouse Sensitivity)
如果您习惯于使用Windows 注册表(Windows Registry)进行调整,那么您可以使用Windows 注册表编辑器(Windows Registry Editor)来更改您的一些鼠标灵敏度设置。与使用Windows 10(Windows 10)设置菜单相比,这可以让您对鼠标速度进行更精确的更改。
- 为此,请按键盘上的Ctrl+R打开“运行”(Run)对话框。在框中键入regedit ,然后单击“(regedit)确定(OK)”将其打开。
- 使用左侧的注册表导航菜单,前往KEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Mouse 查看鼠标设置的注册表项。
- 您将看到用于鼠标设置的各种注册表项,但最重要的一项是MouseSensitivity项。双击(Double-click)该条目以将值更改为不超过20的任何数字。
- 您还可以使用MouseSpeed、MouseThreshold1和MouseThreshold2条目来调整光标移动的精确度。当MouseSpeed(MouseSpeed)的值等于或大于 MouseThreshold1 的值时(MouseThreshold2),您的鼠标移动将加倍,而MouseThreshold2(MouseThreshold1)的值将增加四倍。这些值反映了像素行进的距离。
- 这些条目的默认值为0,但您可以通过首先启用增强指针精度(Enhance pointer precision )复选框(Windows Settings > Devices > Mouse > Additional Mouse Options)来查看它们的默认值。如果要将其设置为最大值,请将MouseSpeed设置为2,并将MouseThreshold1和MouseThreshold2的值设置为0。
- 完成后,关闭Windows 注册表编辑器(Windows Registry Editor)。您所做的任何(Any)更改都应自动应用,但您可能需要重新启动才能看到某些更改生效。
使用第三方鼠标设置应用程序(Using a Third-Party Mouse Settings App)
虽然更便宜的鼠标和键盘组合通常不提供软件,但更高级的游戏鼠标(gaming mice)通常会附带制造商设置应用程序,允许您调整和更改它们的操作方式。它们还可以帮助解锁鼠标支持但Windows不直接支持的其他功能。
如果您的鼠标带有DPI设置按钮(就像许多游戏鼠标一样),您需要安装制造商提供的设置软件,以允许您设置按钮支持的不同灵敏度配置文件。包括罗技(Logitech)和雷蛇(Razer)在内的流行游戏制造商都提供此功能。
可用于控制鼠标设置的软件示例之一是罗技游戏软件(Logitech Gaming Software),旨在支持罗技品牌的(Logitech-branded)游戏设备,包括鼠标和键盘。安装此软件将允许您控制鼠标的各种设置,包括速度。
首先,查看鼠标制造商的网站,看看这是否是为您的鼠标型号提供的。如果不是这样,您可能会发现不是专门为您的鼠标设计的软件适用于某些功能,但这不能保证。
在 Windows 10 中进行更改(Making Changes In Windows 10)
一旦您知道如何在Windows 10(Windows 10)中更改鼠标速度,您就可以开始查看可以对设置进行的其他调整。您可能希望更改键盘语言(change your keyboard language)以帮助提高语言技能,或调整显示设置以提高 Windows 10 显示质量(improve your Windows 10 display quality)。
如果您进行了太多更改,请不要担心,因为您可以很快将 Windows 重置并恢复为默认设置。(restore Windows to default settings)但是,请务必在执行此操作之前备份重要文件(back up your important files),以确保您不会丢失任何重要文件。如果您厌倦了减速,您可以随时开始构建新的定制 PC(building a new custom PC)以重新开始。
How To Change Your Mouse Speed In Windows 10
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Thankfully, it’s easy to change your mouse speed in Windows 10. You can use the built-in Windows settings for your mouse to do this, or you can use a third-party solution. Your mouse may even include an easy-access sensitivity button to switch between settings. To change your mouse speed, here’s what you’ll need to do.
Change Mouse Speed In Windows 10 Settings
If you want to tweak your mouse speed and overall mouse sensitivity, the best place to start is in your Windows 10 settings area. Windows allows you to change various settings that can impact on how you use your mouse or trackpad, including the ability to change button actions, line scrolling speeds, and cursor speeds.
- To change any of the built-in Windows 10 mouse settings, you’ll need to access your Windows 10 settings area. To do this, right-click the Windows Start menu and click Settings.
- In the Windows Settings menu, click the Devices option to enter that menu.
- Click Mouse in the left-hand menu to access some of the more basic mouse settings. From here, you can change your mouse scroll speeds and line length, as well as change some basic mouse button actions.
- For more advanced mouse settings, click the Additional Mouse Options option under the Related settings section on the right (or at the bottom if the window is too small).
- Under the Buttons tab of the Mouse Properties window, you can change the double-click speed. This is the speed you’ll need to be able to perform a double clicking action for Windows to register it. To change this, move the slider towards the left to slow the speed down, or right to speed it up.
- You can change the action speed of your mouse cursor under the Pointer Options tab. Move the slider under the Select a pointer speed section to do this, moving it left to slow it down, or right to speed your cursor up. If you find that your pointer isn’t as precise, click to enable the Enhance pointer precision checkbox.
- Once you’re happy with the changes you’ve made, click OK to save and close the window. Any changes you’ve made will be applied automatically and can be quickly tweaked or reversed, if needed.
Using The Windows Registry Editor To Change Mouse Sensitivity
If you’re comfortable tweaking with the Windows Registry, then you can use the Windows Registry Editor to change some of your mouse sensitivity settings instead. This could allow you to make more precise changes to your mouse speed compared to using the Windows 10 settings menu.
- To do this, press Ctrl+R on your keyboard to open the Run dialog box. Type regedit into the box, then click OK to open it.
- Using the registry navigation menu on the left, head to KEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Mouse to view the registry entries for your mouse settings.
- You’ll see various registry entries for your mouse settings, but one of the most important is the MouseSensitivity entry. Double-click the entry to change the value to any figure up to 20.
- You can also tweak how precise your cursor movements are using the MouseSpeed, MouseThreshold1 and MouseThreshold2 entries. Your mouse movements will double when the value for MouseSpeed equals or is greater than the value for MouseThreshold1, and quadruples for MouseThreshold2. The values reflect distance travelled by pixels.
- These entries have a default value of 0, but you can see their default values by enabling the Enhance pointer precision checkbox first (Windows Settings > Devices > Mouse > Additional Mouse Options). If you want to set it to maximum, set MouseSpeed to 2, and set the value of MouseThreshold1 and MouseThreshold2 to 0.
- Once you’re done, close the Windows Registry Editor. Any changes you make should be applied automatically, but you may need to restart to see some of the changes take effect.
Using a Third-Party Mouse Settings App
While cheaper mice and keyboard combos are typically supplied without software, more advanced gaming mice will often come with manufacturer settings apps that allow you to tweak and change how they operate. They can also help to unlock additional features, supported by your mouse but not by Windows directly.
If your mouse comes with a DPI settings button (as many gaming mice do), you’ll need to install the settings software from the manufacturer to allow you to set up the different sensitivity profiles that the button supports. Popular gaming manufacturers, including Logitech and Razer, offer this feature.
One example of software that you can use to control your mouse settings is Logitech Gaming Software, designed to support Logitech-branded gaming equipment, including mice and keyboard. Installing this software will allow you to control various settings for your mouse, including the speeds.
In the first instance, check the website for your mouse manufacturer to see if this is something that is offered for your mouse model. If it isn’t, you may find that software that isn’t specifically designed for your mouse will work for some features, but this isn’t guaranteed.
Making Changes In Windows 10
Once you know how to change your mouse speed in Windows 10, you can start to look at other tweaks you can make to your settings. You may wish to change your keyboard language to help your language skills improve, or tweak your display settings to improve your Windows 10 display quality.
If you make too many changes, don’t worry, as you can reset and restore Windows to default settings pretty quickly. Be sure to back up your important files before you do this to make sure you don’t lose anything essential, however. If you’re tired of slowdowns, you could always start building a new custom PC to start afresh.