![]() Then apply your changes in all opened windows and reboot your PC.Then click on the link near the bottom of the screen (e.g., Click to Change Dell Touchpad Settings) and in the resulting window (usually, you mouse controlling application) e.g., Dell Touchpad window, make the relevant changes (e.g., Pointer Speed, etc.).Įdit the Touchpad and Mouse Settings in Dell Touchpad.Make Relevant Changes in the Mouse Settings and Open Dell Touchpad Settings Now, in the Mouse Properties window, make the relevant changes in the different tabs (like Buttons, Pointers, Pointer Options, etc.) and then head to the first tab of the Mouse Properties window (e.g., Dell Touchpad).Then, make your required changes (e.g., scroll, speed, etc.) and click on the Additional Mouse Options.Now click on Devices and head to the Mouse tab.If that did not do the trick or you are not able to locate your mouse controlling applications, then follow the under-mentioned steps to sort out the issue: If the issue persists, check if setting the mouse settings in the Logitech Setpoint to All Applications or All Programs (on the supported models) sorts out the problem.Upon reboot, check if the Mouse resetting issue is resolved.Then apply your changes are reboot your PC.Setting Speed and Acceleration of the Mouse to OS Implementation in Setpoint Now, under Speed and Acceleration, select the radio button of OS Implementation.Open Game Settings of the Mouse in Setpoint Then select My Mouse Tab and click on the Castle icon to open its Game Settings.Launch the Logitech Setpoint application as administrator and open its Keyboard and Mouse Settings page.For illustration, we will discuss making the changes in the Logitech Setpoint application. In this context, using the mouse controlling software to set the required settings or setting the controlling application to not overwrite the OS implementations may solve the problem. If you are using a mouse controlling application like Logitech Setpoint whose settings are overwriting the OS mouse settings, then the mouse setting may keep resetting in the OS. Once done, apply the recommended troubleshooting steps (if any) and then check if the mouse settings issue is resolved.Then, in the Troubleshooter window shown, click on Next and let the Hardware Troubleshooter run its course.Open the Hardware and Devices Troubleshooter Through Run ![]()
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