Windows 10 - automatically set the mouse pointer to the standard button

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Windows 10 tip 

A useful feature in the Windows versions is to let the mouse pointer always jump independently to the OK button or the respective standard button in dialog boxes.

By default, this useful feature is disabled.

How can I do that Cursor* Automatically jump to the standard button in dialog boxes? 

This setting can be found in the Windows system settings.

Start >> Settings >> Windows Settings >> Devices >> Mouse

This would be the regular path.
The Windows settings are easier to call up with the key combination Windows button + i
Select there under the devices Mouse off and then under Related settings can Other mouse options

 

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A settings window opens Properties of mouse.

There is under the tab Pointer options the setting Jump to the standard button

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Now put the tick next to it Automatically jump to the default button in dialog boxes.
Confirm with Apply or OK.

This feature is effective immediately.

For example, if the print dialog is called up, the Cursor* as if magically set to the standard button in the print dialog.

 

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