How to Turn Off Mouse Acceleration in Windows 10
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Sometimes a mouse pointer can hang on the screen or move erratically. This problem can happen in Windows 10 due to mouse acceleration issues. Learn how to turn off automatic mouse acceleration, as well as what the Enhance Pointer Precision feature is and how that feature creates problems.
How to Turn Off Mouse Acceleration in Windows 10
Get that pointer moving at your speed, not Microsoft's
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Go to Start > Settings > Devices. Select Mouse from the left navigation pane and choose Additional mouse options.Choose the Pointer Options tab and deselect Enhance pointer precision, then choose Apply.Sometimes a mouse pointer can hang on the screen or move erratically. This problem can happen in Windows 10 due to mouse acceleration issues. Learn how to turn off automatic mouse acceleration, as well as what the Enhance Pointer Precision feature is and how that feature creates problems.