Using your Left Hand the Right Way
It’s easy to switch your mouse to left-handed mode. Enter “mouse” in your Start menu search, and select the first entry.
Check the “Switch primary and secondary buttons” box to make your mouse more left-hand friendly. Now your primary select button is your right button, and the secondary button (commonly referred to as right-click) is the left button.
But, it can still be awkward to select items on screen with your left hand using the default cursors. MSDN has a free set of cursors designed for left-handed users, that can fix this problem for you. These cursors are exactly like the default Aero cursors in Windows 7 and Vista, except they are reversed to make them better for left-handed use.
The cursors are available in 3 sizes: normal, large, and extra large. The normal ones are the same size as the default ones in Windows 7; feel free to choose the other sizes if you prefer them. Click each link to download all 6 cursors for your size (link below).
Click “I Agree” after selecting the cursors to accept the license agreement and download them.
Once you have all 6 cursors downloaded, select the Pointers tab in the Mouse Properties dialog. Click the cursor to change, and then click Browse to select the new cursor.
Browse to the folder you downloaded your new cursors to, select the correct cursor, and click Open.
Do this for each of the 6 cursors to be changed. Strangely, the Busy cursor (the spinning blue orb) is a static cursor, so you may not wish to change it. All the other ones look and act like their standard counterparts.
Here’s the cursors to be changed, and their equivalents in the default cursors:
Normal Select: | aero_arrow_left.cur |
Help Select: | aero_helpsel_left.cur |
Working in Background: | aero_working_left.ani |
Busy: | aero_busy_left.cur |
Handwriting: | aero_pen_left.cur |
Link Select: | aero_link_left.cur |
Now your pointers will be easier to use left-handed!
Link
Download Left-Handed Mouse Pointers from MSDN
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