the mouse option is located under the hardware and sound option
Go to the Control panel option in Windows - and check what boxes are ticked in the keyboard and/or mouse sections.
You can find the mouse keys option in the control panel on your device or by pressing the "Windows" button to open the start menu, then typing in "mouse keys." Here are some tips for enabling mouse keys on your PC: If you still have a mouse when setting up, you can click the option to turn on mouse keys.
GO to start , then go to settings , then control panel, then look for an icon for mouse double click that and then choose the option switch primary and secondary options, and it wil take effect right away good luck buddy
To get to your mouse control panel, from a Windows XP system you go to;Start-->Control Panel-->Printer and other Hardware-->MouseClick on mouse and the Mouse Properties box will show up. You can make changes there for the mouse. The speed, the pointer icon and other things.
If you are running Windows Vista,7,8 then : Right click anywhere in your desktop, mouse over the "View" option located at the very first of the menu and from here you can select your icons to become smaller ("Small Icons" option).
In control pannel, select the cursor option..... and then, select ur cursor type.
Go to control panel, then click on mouse icon should be given that option on the first tab which is called "buttons" this also depends on the windows program and what kinda mouse you are using if you don't have a tab called "buttons" just click on the different tabs until you see that choice is usually in the first tab that comes up after clicking on the mouse icon ..........
For windows and Windows XP computer icons can be deleted by left clicking your mouse and going down to the delete option. I am not sure for the Ipod Touch though, i only have a nano.
When my right click quit working I had to buy a new mouse. Also wouldn't hurt to check the mouse settings in control panel to be sure the mouse is properly set up. "Control panel/mouse/hardware/properties/troubleshoot" will tell you if there is a problem, insofar as windows is capable of finding one, beyond this point it is R&R until you find the defective part.
Go to control panel, then click on mouse icon should be given that option on the first tab which is called "buttons" this also depends on the windows program and what kinda mouse you are using if you don't have a tab called "buttons" just click on the different tabs until you see that choice is usually in the first tab that comes up after clicking on the mouse icon ..........
GUI. Graphical User Interface.
Yes, standard mouse does work with Windows 7.