Hold down Ctrl and press C to copy. Ctrl V to paste.
uh umm right clicking the mouse will take you to the computer setting
You can get RAM details by right clicking computer or the hard drive by clicking computer and looking at the max capacity off the separate drives. :)
Most of the time, yes. You can change the time by clicking on it and then clicking on 'time and date settings'
If your screen is frozen or has the "pleas wait" sign, instead of clicking "things to do", there is a button on the top right corner that says "log out" Your computer will let you click that button
The left mouse button is the one which is mostly used by the computer user. It is used for clicking and double clicking objects. Clicking is used to select objects, whereas double clicking is used for opening objects on the computer. Another important thing that the left mouse button can be used for is dragging things on the computer. On the other hand, the right mouse button allows the computer user to select from a list of commands that can be used to instruct the computer to perform a certain action. It can be used to change the background of the computer, create folders, rename files and folders.
A person can change the color of selected Icons on the desktop of the computer by right clicking on the Icon. After right clicking, choose "Rename".
Use your hot keys.
You can check the virtual memory of the computer by simply right clicking on My Computer>Properties>Advanced>Performance>Settings
Rename files without right-clicking it to select "Rename"
Which three customizable properties are available when right-clicking the Windows XP My Computer desktop icon and selecting Properties? (Choose three.)
1. Pointing: Move the mouse to move the on-screen pointer. 2. Clicking: Press and release the left mouse button once. 3. Double-clicking: Press and release the left mouse button twice. 4. Dragging: Hold down the left mouse button as you move the pointer. 5. Right-clicking: Press and release the right mouse button.
Try clicking on the Start button, clicking "Computer" or "My Computer", you should see the Sims 3 icon now, right-click & choose "Install or Run".