September 28, 2023
With Windows 11, you define the meaning of every touchpad tap, swipe, and pinch. Do you want a three-finger tap to open the Settings menu? You got it! Would you like to tap a single finger to single-click? Done! Learn how to curate touchpad gestures, cursor speed, and more to use your Windows 11 laptop your way.
Get started with Touchpad gestures
If you’re ready to match all touchpad gestures to your personal preferences, follow these steps to get started:
Touchpad options
Use the touchpad your way by choosing from hundreds of configuration options. Here are the primary options you’ll find in Touchpad settings.
Cursor speed
Do you like your cursor to move at a snail’s pace, lightning speed, or a nice, mellow middle of the road? You can adjust and choose the speed that works for you.
Taps
Control touchpad sensitivity, from super-responsive to needing a stronger tap to react, and choose from these tap options.
If you’re not finding the tap option you want, see more possibilities in Touchpad > Advanced gestures.
Scroll & zoom
Decide on scrolling motion (whether down motion scrolls up or down the screen), whether two fingers can be used to scroll, and if pinching in and out controls your zoom.
Three-finger and four-finger gestures
In the Touchpad menu, choose the action for three-finger and four-finger swipes and taps from a short list of options, including switching between apps, desktops, or sound settings. In Touchpad > Advanced gestures, you can take more control of three-finger and four-finger movements; select from a wider range of options for each of these movements: tap, swipe up, swipe down, swipe left, and swipe right.
More touchpad settings
When you navigate to Touchpad > More touchpad options, the Mouse properties window opens. There, choose from several pointer types and schemes, button configurations, and more.
Touchpad tips and tricks
With all the touchpad gestures available, you can design your own personalized user experience. Here are a few tips and tricks to find what works best for you.
Once you choose the touchpad gestures that work best for you, you’ll be swiping and tapping to your heart’s content. For more ways to get the most out of your Windows 11 laptop, head to the Windows Learning Center.