How Do I Turn Off Mouse Acceleration in Windows 11?

Changing mouse acceleration in Windows 11 just requires a few steps.

How Do I Enable Mouse Acceleration?

Enabling mouse acceleration can be done in the exact same way as disabling it. To do so, follow the steps in the section above, but instead of unticking the box, tick it instead.

How Do I Know if Mouse Acceleration Is off?

Mouse acceleration works by changing the rate your mouse pointer moves based on the speed you move the mouse. This can be a more intuitive way to navigate the desktop, but can harm accuracy, especially in high-speed games. If you’re a particularly sensitive PC user with a gaming mouse, you may be able to feel whether mouse acceleration is turned on just by using the mouse on the desktop, or playing your favorite game. If you want to be sure, however, follow the steps for disabling mouse acceleration above, and see if the tick box is checked or not.

Should I Disable Mouse Acceleration?

If you have mouse acceleration enabled and you’ve never noticed whether it’s on or not, it’s not something you need to worry too much about. However, high-level competitive gamers often turn it off, suggesting it can harm accuracy. With that in mind, if you play a lot of fast paced games, especially first-person shooters, you may wish to disable it to make sure it isn’t making you less accurate in-game.