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Jul 24, 2025
If you are a left-handed person, using the default mouse configuration in Windows 11 can feel awkward and inefficient. By default, the left mouse button is set as the primary button, used for selecting and dragging items. Fortunately, Windows 11 allows users to switch the primary mouse button to the right button, making it more comfortable and intuitive for left-handed users.
In this guide, we will walk you through two simple methods to change your mouse button configuration within a few clicks.
Windows 11 provides a straightforward way to switch the primary mouse button through the Settings app.
Press Win + I on your keyboard to open the Settings window.
In the left-hand menu, click on the Bluetooth & devices tab.
In the left-hand pane, scroll down and click on Mouse.
Open the drop-down menu of Primary mouse button, and select Right.
If you prefer the classic Control Panel interface, here is how to do it:
Open Control Panel by searching it in the Search box.
Click on View by drop-down menu and select Small icons.
Click on Mouse to open its properties settings.
Under the Buttons tab, check the box labeled Switch primary and secondary buttons. Click Apply, then OK.
That’s it! Your mouse is now configured for left-handed use. Which means the right mouse button act as the primary button for selecting and clicking, while the left button becomes the secondary button for opening context menus.