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Answer» HOW TO SET THE go to my computer, change a setting , click mouse , and work away , harry Harry i am not understand youMARYBOO, please wait for a Windows XP expert to help you in this topic Quote from: harry 48 on May 08, 2010, 07:11:44 AM go to my computer, change a setting , click mouse , and work away , harryWhat?i have XP and these are my settings , and all that you ask for are there click , start click , my computer click , change a setting click , mouse on that page and you will bring up the mouse setting and you can change what ever you want hope you understand this betterphotos of where to go , click the photo and then when it comes up , click for second time to expand it i really do hope everyone see's this and understand's it for reference [recovering disk space - old attachment deleted by ADMIN]That's not "my computer". That's the Control Panel. Quote from: Allan on May 09, 2010, 08:58:58 AM That's not "my computer". That's the Control Panel. Umm, Pic1 is of 'My Computer'.Mouse Properties is in the Control Panel. It has nothing to do with "my computer" except that it is one way to get to the Control Panel in the FIRST place.At least he's trying. Quote from: BC_Programmer on May 09, 2010, 09:17:19 AM At least he's trying.No argument. But it's important to get it right. Even I didn't understand what he was talking about in his first post. Quote from: Allan on May 09, 2010, 09:12:58 AM Mouse Properties is in the Control Panel. It has nothing to do with "my computer" except that it is one way to get to the Control Panel in the first place. CORRECT to everyone , so what is the problem with the way i do it i do not see why you always have to put someone down because they do not do things they way you do itThere is nothing wrong with the way you do it, only the way you explain it. You never said anything about control panel or mouse properties. Your post said to MAKE the change in "my computer". There is nothing to change in "my computer". You first have to access control panel, then mouse properties.did you read my posts 5 and 6 what could be more clear |
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