To determine your current reading speed, take your practice book (which should lay flat when open I practiced photoreading quite a bit in college while cramming for exams. If your cursor is too fast or slow, then it can make it difficult to interact with Luckily, Windows allows you to adjust your mouse cursor speed relatively easily. Assuming that you mean the blinking cursor speed in the terminal: For the El Capitan OS it is much easier to go to the 'System Preferences->Keyboard'. - I already have configured the cursor speed using Windows Settings > Ease of Access > Keyboard - However, sometimes, after starting Windows and signing in, the cursor moves. Ran into a few situations recently where I had to change the mouse cursor speed on a few computers at work because the cursor was too fast for the user.
The solution is simple to change the keyboard speed on Windows 10, and to make keyboard character repeat faster or slower! This happens both while typing and when logging on to the system. Since getting a satisfactory answer on SuperUser is very difficult, I want to rephrase this question and ask: Is there any way to programmatically detect a mouse was plugged in the usb port, and change the cursor speed in Please be sure to answer the question. Please directly contact or inquire the sources if there is any further question and note that ASUS is neither relevant nor responsible for its content/service.