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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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.
Select System Preferences.. from the dropdown menu.
Click on Point & Click.
Tick the box for Secondary click to enable right-clicking.
Click the arrow below Secondary Click to choose whether you use the right or left side of the mouse to trigger secondary clicking.
Note: you cannot change the secondary clicking side on a non-Apple mouse.
Drag the Tracking Speed slider left or right to increase or decrease the speed at which your mouse pointer moves across the screen.
If you are a fast mover, you may sometimes accidentally trigger double-clicking when you didn't mean to. You can change how fast or slow you need to click a second time to trigger double-clicking on the Mac operating system.
Select System Preferences.. from the dropdown menu.
Drag the Double-click speed slider to the right or left to increase or decrease how fast you must click the mouse to trigger the double-click feature.
Note: At its slowest, you can wait as long as four seconds between clicks to trigger double-clicking.
Tick the box for Spring-loading delay to enable the feature that opens a folder when you hover over it with a file.
Note: This feature is usually enabled by default.
Select System Preferences.. from the dropdown menu.
Scroll down and select Mouse & Trackpad from the menu on the left side of the Accessibility window.
Click OK to exit.
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Select System Preferences.. from the dropdown menu.
Click the arrow below Swipe Between Pages to choose whether you scroll left and right with one finger, swipe left and right with two fingers, or swipe left and right with one or two fingers.
Tick the box for Mission Control to enable the ability to lightly tap the Magic Mouse to call up Mission Control.
Do you have any questions about how to change the mouse settings on your Mac? Let us know in the comments and we'll answer them for you.
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