OMG... The mousewheel IS the shortcut...
Anyway, back in the 'old' days you would use [PgUp] and [PgDn].
Alternatively you can use the up- or downarrow for scrolling, or in case of a 'Multi Gesture' touchpad on your laptop, you can scroll by sliding TWO fingers on the touchpad.
Last option would be to 'double tap' your touchpad wit your cursor on the scrollbar, and sliding the scrollbar on your second tap...
Good luck....
Because some people prefer using the keyboard instead of the mouse.
Shortcut
Shortcut keys
hover your mouse under alignment options and you will find out if you are using 2007/2010 if you are using earlier version go to help and type keyboard shortcuts,if you are lazy i am not to write answer
In Microsoft Word, you can open a new document based on a template using CTRL + N as the keyboard shortcut.
In Microsoft Word, you can open a new document based on a template using CTRL + N as the keyboard shortcut.
You can do it using the Shift 5 combination on your keyboard, as it is directly on your keyboard.
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we can use subway surfers by using them both the keyboard and the mouse the keyboard is for moving and the mouse is for clicking.
When you are writing something you are using the keyboard and occasionally the mouse.. for example something in a word document.
Normally you would click the right hand/secondary mouse button but you may configure any of the buttons to work within the Keyboard and Mouse section of System Preferences.
Normally you would click the right hand/secondary mouse button but you may configure any of the buttons to work within the Keyboard and Mouse section of System Preferences.