It's probably possible and an easy fix, but I'm stumped.
My trackpad is a good speed and I want to keep it that way, but the mouse I'm trying to use is too sensitive for me. Is there any way to lower the speed of the mouse (physical), while keeping the trackpad(on the laptop) the same?
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Only if your mouse has a dedicated driver with that function, I believe.