The mouse on the computer is designed to use the index finger (the finger next to the thumb) for most operations. By default, the mouse is configured for the right-hand user. When you open your computer, you usually use the index finger to complete the click operation. In fact, many left-handed users (commonly known as left-handed users) are used to place the mouse on the left side of the keyboard and then use the middle finger to click the mouse. However, this is not the best way for left-handed users to use the mouse. This short tutorial is intended for users who want to correctly use the left-hand mouse in Ubuntu. It will help the left-hand user set the mouse to use the index finger to click the mouse
The mouse on the computer is designed to use the index finger (the finger next to the thumb) for most operations. By default, the mouse is configured for the right-hand user. When you open your computer, you usually use the index finger to complete the click operation.
In fact, many left-handed users (commonly known as left-handed users) are used to place the mouse on the left side of the keyboard and then use the middle finger to click the mouse. However, this is not the best way for left-handed users to use the mouse.
This short tutorial is intended for users who want to correctly use the left-hand mouse in Ubuntu. It will help the left-hand user set the mouse to the operation mode of clicking the primary key with the index finger.
This tutorial also applies to right-hand users. If the mouse is set for the left-hand user, the right-hand user can use this tutorial to switch the mouse key back.
Now let's get started. Click the gear button on the top right panel to selectSystem Settings)...
Then selectMouse & Touchpad (Mouse and Touchpad), And then select'Right (Right)'Option, so that you can change the primary key of the mouse to adapt to the left hand user.
Change to the left to adapt to the right-hand user. Changes will take effect immediately after selection.
That's it. Now, the left-handed user can move the mouse to the left of the keyboard and use the left-hand index to operate the mouse correctly.
Pleasant use!
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