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How to Set the Mouse Pointer to Automatically Move to the Default Button in Vista
Published by Brink
07-06-2007

How to Set the Mouse Pointer to Move Automatically to the Default Button in Vista
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  This will show you a how to enable your mouse pointer to snap (move) to the default button in a dialog box when it pops up to make it easier to find and click on.
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Here's How:
1. Click on the Start button.

2. Click on the Click to Start button in the video for how.

That's it,
Shawn

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