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How to Turn Off Mouse Acceleration in Windows 10 & 11

If you’re looking to turn off mouse acceleration in Windows 10 or 11, you’ve come to the right place! Mouse acceleration can be a bit of a nuisance, especially when you need steady and precise cursor movements.

Let’s dive straight into the steps to disable this feature.

Turning Off Mouse Acceleration in Windows 10

Let’s start with Windows 10, here are the steps that you’ll have to follow to turn off mouse acceleration:

Accessing Mouse Settings: Click on the Start menu and select ‘Settings’. Look for ‘Devices’ and then click on ‘Mouse’.

Mouse settings Windows 10

Additional Mouse Options: In the Mouse settings window, find ‘Additional mouse options’ under ‘Related settings’.

Additional mouse options

Pointer Options Tab: A new window named ‘Mouse Properties’ will open. Click on the ‘Pointer Options’ tab.

Pointer options on Windows 10

Disabling Mouse Acceleration: Here, you’ll see a checkbox labeled ‘Enhance pointer precision’. Uncheck this box. This is your mouse acceleration setting.

Disabling enhance pointer precision Windows 10

Apply and OK: Click ‘Apply’, then ‘OK’ to save your changes.

Turning Off Mouse Acceleration in Windows 11

For Windows 11 users, here are the steps that you need to follow. They’re similar to those performed in the previous section (Windows 10)

Open Settings: Right-click on the Start button and choose ‘Settings’. Alternatively, press ‘Windows Key + I’.

Windows 11 Settings

Navigate to Bluetooth & Devices: In the Settings menu, click on ‘Bluetooth & Devices’.

Bluetooth & devices Windows 11

Mouse Settings: Find and select ‘Mouse’ in the sidebar.

Mouse settings on Windows 11

More Mouse Settings: Scroll down in the Mouse settings to find ‘Additional mouse settings’ and click on it.

Additional mouse settings Windows 11

Adjusting Pointer Options: In the Mouse Properties window, click on the ‘Pointer Options’ tab.

Pointer options on Windows 11

Disable ‘Enhance pointer precision’: Uncheck the box next to ‘Enhance pointer precision’.

Save Your Changes: Click ‘Apply’, followed by ‘OK’.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does mouse acceleration affect how you aim in games?

Yes, it does! When mouse acceleration is on, how fast you move your mouse changes how far your cursor goes on the screen. This can make it super tricky to aim accurately in games, especially when you need to be quick and precise. Turning it off makes your aim more consistent and easier to control.

Do any pros use mouse acceleration?

Nope! Professional gamers usually don’t use mouse acceleration. They like to keep their mouse movements simple and predictable.

Conclusion

Thank you for reading! I hope these steps were clear and helpful.

It’d be great to hear your thoughts and experiences. Drop a comment below and let us know what Windows version you’re using and any changes you’ve noticed since turning off mouse acceleration.

Also, if you have a gaming monitor with Freesync, check out our guide on how to enable AMD FreeSync. This guide is also short and straightforward.

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