how to slow down mouse speed

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To slow down your mouse, adjust the built-in pointer speed settings on your computer. Here are straightforward ways for common systems: Windows

  • Quick method (Windows 10/11): Open Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Mouse. Look for the “Pointer speed” (or similar) slider and move it left to slow the cursor.
  • Alternative method (Control Panel): Open Control Panel > Mouse > Pointer Options. In the Motion or Select a pointer speed section, drag the slider to the left to slow it down, then Apply/OK.
  • If you use a gaming mouse or manufacturer software (e.g., Logitech G HUB, Razer Synapse), check that software’s sensitivity/pointer speed settings as they can override system defaults. Lower the in-software speed or disable any acceleration features if desired.

macOS

  • Open System Settings (or System Preferences) > Mouse. Adjust the tracking speed slider to slower values. If you’re using a Magic Mouse, you may also adjust scrolling and other related options there.
  • If you rely on third-party mouse software, ensure its sensitivity settings aren’t overriding macOS defaults; disable or lower its sensitivity as needed.

Linux (GNOME)

  • Settings > Accessibility or Mouse & Touchpad (varies by distro) > Pointer Speed or Sensitivity. Move the slider toward slower speeds.
  • Some environments also offer a gsettings or dconf route; for example, gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface cursor-speed X where X is a lower value, or adjust with your desktop’s mouse settings panel.

Additional tips

  • If your mouse has acceleration, disable “Enhance pointer precision” (Windows) or turn off pointer acceleration in your OS or mouse software to achieve a steadier, slower feel.
  • After changing the speed, test by moving the cursor across different screen areas to ensure the feel matches your preference.
  • If the cursor still feels fast, check for firmware/driver updates for the mouse, or reset the mouse settings to defaults and re-apply slower speeds.

If you tell me your operating system (and whether you’re using any special mouse software), I can give you exact step-by-step instructions.