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If you don’t see the search bar next to the {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/0\/07\/Windowsstart.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/0\/07\/Windowsstart.png\/30px-Windowsstart.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":460,"bigWidth":"30","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of a Windows icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Public_domain\">Public Domain<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"} menu, press ⊞ Win+S to open it now. A list of matching results will appear. It’s the option with the outline of a gear on its left side. It’s at the bottom of the right panel. It’s at the top of the window. In addition to the slider, there’s also an option called “Enhance Pointer Precision.” If this box is checked, Windows will sense when you’re trying to be more precise with your mouse movements (such as when you’re moving the cursor very slowly) and boost sensitivity automatically.
Open the Windows search bar. Type mouse into the search bar. Click Mouse & touchpad settings. Scroll down and click Additional mouse options. Click the Pointer Options tab. Find the pointer sensitivity under the “Motion” header.