First open IE. maximize it and close it
now open the IE icon..
it works as u wished
In the major operating systems of Windows, Apple and Linux right clicking opens a sub-menu window. Double clicking can initiate icons of applications/files, and dragging dropping is used to change their location.
Yes! A sidebar is available by right clicking on your desktop and selecting Gadgets. This opens a library of your gadgets, and you can double click on one to enable it.
You can adjust the color by right clicking on your desktop and clicking "personalize". You must have the proper graphics card and drivers to ensure that Windows Aero will work.
You can adjust the brightness by going into the power settings by right clicking the desktop and clicking "Personalize."
You can delete it by going into Windows Explorer, finding the file, right clicking it, and clicking delete.
yes. but if it doesn't use the troubleshoot compatibility tool by right clicking on the Game and clicking troubleshooting compatibility. select windows xp for the best experience
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.
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Pressing the mousepad with two fingers at a time will right-click, not double click. Double clicking on an Apple computer (whether with a mousepad, or mouse) is the same as any other computer. You just double click.
Which three customizable properties are available when right-clicking the Windows XP My Computer desktop icon and selecting Properties? (Choose three.)
You can try by Right-Clicking and selecting "Save Target As..."
it should. but if it doesn't use the troubleshoot compatibility tool by right clicking on the application file then clicking troubleshoot compatibility