Press the Win + I keys together on your keyboard and click PC Settings. Go to PC and devices -> Mouse and touchpad.Tip: You can create a shortcut to directly open Mouse and Touchpad settings.See how. If you have a precision touchpad, then there will be o...
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disable F1 help shortcut windows 10 Disable Multi-Touch on Touchscreen Display not on the Touchpad Disable Notification Balloons Disable or hide Searchbox in taskbar Windows 10 version 2004 Disable setting proxy in Microsoft Edge Disable Sleep Mode in Advanced settings using command Disable the "impor...
When you go into the Touchpad > Advanced Gestures section, there's a long list of options you can assign to various taps and swipes. But if nothing on the list strikes your fancy, try the "Custom shortcut" option, as I've done here (see image, below). When I do a three-finger t...
When you go into the Touchpad > Advanced Gestures section, there's a long list of options you can assign to various taps and swipes. But if nothing on the list strikes your fancy, try the "Custom shortcut" option, as I've done here (see image, below). When I do a three-finger ...
Starting with Windows 10, version 1709 (SDK 16299), the default behavior of an active pen in a UWP app is to scroll/pan (just like touch, touchpad, and passive pen). The ScrollViewer consumes pointer events unless you specify that you want to handle the events yourself, and don't want...
Starting with Windows 10, version 1709 (SDK 16299), the default behavior of an active pen in a UWP app is to scroll/pan (just like touch, touchpad, and passive pen). The ScrollViewer consumes pointer events unless you specify that you want to handle the events yourself, and don't want...
If you need to handle pointer events for a UIElement in a scrollable view (such as a ScrollViewer), you must explicitly disable support for manipulation events on the element in the view by calling UIElement.CancelDirectmanipulation(). To re-enable manipulation events in the view, call UI...
If you need to handle pointer events for a UIElement in a scrollable view (such as a ScrollViewer), you must explicitly disable support for manipulation events on the element in the view by calling UIElement.CancelDirectmanipulation(). To re-enable manipulation events in the view, call UI...
Mouse and Touchpad settings is an applet of Modern Control panel which allows you to change: the behavior of your mouse: you can define your primary