Use your cursor keys to position the cursor at the start of the text you want to copy... Hold down the CTRL key and use the cursor keys to highlight the text you want. Release both keys, then press CTRL C. This copies the text to the clipboard. Re-position the cursor to the place where you want the text to be, and press CTRL V. This will paste the text at the cursor position.
Using the cursor keys - position the cursor at the start of the text you want to print.
Hold down the CTRL key - and use the cursor keys to highlight the text you want.
Release the keys - then press the CTRL key and the 'P' key.
On the dialogue page that opens- use your TAB key to highlight the print button (if it's not already highlighted).
That should print the highlighted text.
At first, select the text or something that you want to copy, then press CTRL+C to copy, then press CTRL+V to paste where you want to paste.
copy with Ctrl+C, paste with Ctrl+V
Hold down Ctrl and press C to copy. Ctrl V to paste.
You can get one by right clicking the URL box and hitting copy. put it in a bar by right clicking the bar and hitting 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. :)
Find a good texturepack. Hit download. Open up the download by clicking on the file at the bottom of your screen. Search for %appdata% in your computer's search. (If in wndows 8, swipe from the right side of the screen to the left quickly and hit search.) Find .minecraft and click on it. Find the folder named resourepacks and click on that. Copy the download of your texturepack by right clicking and hitting copy. Paste it into the resourepacks folder by right clicking and hitting paste or hitting Ctrl+V at the same time.
by clicking right click and selecting save as.....then ur image wil be saved
Once you have done a copy, you can access paste options on the Clipboard group on the Home tab on the Ribbon, or by right-clicking on the mouse.
by *right clicking mouse in the URL window in your browser ( options menu will show) and then selecting paste. *mouse settings preferences may have been changed by the computer user ( right click for selection and not options, in such a case use left click to show options and right to select) please be mind full.
Most of the time, yes. You can change the time by clicking on it and then clicking on 'time and date settings'
Right click on the file, copy, and paste into a file on your computer
because it transitions into a I icon which is used for highlighting text and then right clicking for more options for using this text such as copy and paste. There is no real reason why it mainly does this for the functionality factor used in text on a computer. All Operating Systems do this.
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".