Enlarging your mouse pointer in Windows 95, 98, ME or 2000
1. Open the Start menu by clicking on the
Start button or by pressing the Windows logo key (located between
the Ctrl and Alt keys) - or Ctrl + Esc
2. Click on Settings or press the letter S on the keyboard.
3. Click on Control Panel or press the letter C on the keyboard.
4. Double click on Mouse or press the M key repeatedly until Mouse
is highlighted and then press Enter
5. Click on the Pointer tab or press Control + Tab until the Pointer tab is at the front.
6. Underneath Scheme is a drop down box
which contains predefined sets of mouse pointers you can use.
Click on this box, or press Tab until the scheme drop down box
is highlighted, and the list appears.
7. Use the up and down arrow keys on the keyboard to move through
the list. As you do so, you will see the pictures changing to
reflect the scheme that is highlighted at the time. Some of these
sets are labelled as Large, Extra Large or Inverted schemes -
these are the ones you should try first.
8. To choose a scheme either click on it or if it is already highlighted
press the Enter key on the keyboard.
9. Click OK or press Enter to exit the mouse properties.
Adding mouse trails (Windows 95, 98, ME and 2000)
To activate pointer trails:
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1.Open the Start menu by clicking on the
Start button or by pressing the Windows logo key (located between
the Ctrl and Alt keys) - or Ctrl + Esc
2. Click on Settings or press the letter S on the keyboard.
3. Click on Control Panel or press the letter C on the keyboard.
4. Double click on Mouse or press the M key repeatedly until Mouse
is highlighted and then press Enter.
5. Click on the Motion Tab or press Control + Tab until the Motion
Tab is at the front.
6. Click the Show Pointer Trails checkbox or press Alt + O.
7. To adjust the size of the pointer trails, either drag the slider
underneath Show Pointer Trails, or press Tab until the slider
bar underneath Show Pointer Trails is highlighted and then use
the left and right arrow keys to adjust the length.
8. Click OK or press Enter to exit mouse properties and return
to Window.
Locating your pointer (using the Radar
feature)
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1. Open the Start menu by clicking on the
Start button or by pressing the Windows logo key (located between
the Ctrl and Alt keys) - or Ctrl + Esc
2. Click on Settings or press the letter S on the keyboard.
3. Click on Control Panel or press the letter C on the keyboard.
4. Double click on Mouse or press the M key repeatedly until Mouse
is highlighted and then press Enter.
5. Click on the Pointer Options tab or press Control + Tab until
the Pointer Options tab is at the front.
6. Click the checkbox marked Show location of pointer when I press
the CTRL key or press Alt + S on the keyboard which puts a tick
in the box.
7. Click OK or press Enter to confirm your choice and exit the
mouse properties. Now when you can't find the mouse pointer, pressing
CTRL on the keyboard will give you a visual clue by surrounding
the pointer with circles.