But what if you’re one of the few people whose left hand is dominant? One of the problems you might have faced comes when using a mouse, where the primary button to select anything is usually on the left side. This also applies to the physical buttons built into the trackpad – neither will feel particularly natural. Fortunately, all recent versions of Windows allow you to switch this main button to the other side. It’s a simple process, with a near-identical method on both Windows 10 and Windows 11. Here’s how it’s done.
How to make a mouse or trackpad left-handed on Windows 11
With a few clicks, you can get the mouse or trackpad feeling much more natural:
How to make a mouse or trackpad left-handed on Windows 10
The method here is essentially the same, aside from a slightly different layout in Settings: It’s a relatively minor change, but could have a big impact on your productivity and the general usability of your device. You may want to enable the option on a new laptop – just make sure the trackpad is in the middle or slightly left of centre.
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