Mouse (System Preferences)

The Mouse pane of the System Preferences in macOS was developed by Apple to allow users to customize the settings of a mouse (or trackball) connected to their Mac. Additional features for gestures are enabled when a Magic Mouse is paired.

For universal access features for users with disabilities, use the Accessibility preference pane.

History
With the release of Mac OS X, the Mouse preference pane superseded the Mouse and Trackpad control panels from classic Mac OS, combining the features of both with separate tabs.

The functionality was merged with the Keyboard preference pane into a singular Keyboard & Mouse pane to manage keyboards, mice, and trackpads from Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther) to 10.5.8 (Leopard). They were all once again separated from Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) onwards, with Trackpad also becoming its own preference pane.