Pressing the Control (ctrl) key and clicking the mouse replicates a Right Click and provides a contextual menu of options to select.
CTRL & left button on mouse - opens the link in a new tab.
This is a method used to copy cells. First select the cells you want. Then put the mouse pointer on any point around the edge of the selected cells. Then press and hold the CTRL key. A small + will appear above the mouse. If you then start to drag to a new location, stop and then let go of the CTRL key, your cells will be copied to the new location. Using Ctrl with the mouse can be used in other applications to copy things too.
The answer may vary according to which operating system your computer uses and also the type of mouse you have.One way is to hold down your Ctrl button with one hand while moving the scroll wheel on your mouse with the other. The text on your screen will enlarge if you roll the wheel forward, and reduce if you roll it backward. Change accordinglyAnother way is to click on View in the main toolbar in the upper left hand corner of your screen and then scroll down to click on Zoom. A sub menu will pop up and you can then choose to Zoom Out. Change accordingly.You can also click on the small black arrowhead pointing downward near the magnifying glass (it has a plus symbol in the center of the glass) in the lower right hand corner of your screen. Click on Zoom Out from the pop up menu. Changge accordingly
These are the three methods: Press and hold the Ctrl key and press C. Then move to where you want to put it and press and hold the Ctrl key and press V. Right click on the mouse and choose Copy. Move to where you want to put it and right click on the mouse and choose Paste. Go the the Edit menu and click on Copy. Move to where you want to put it and go to the Edit menu and pick Paste. (:
ctrl an plus zoom the screen in an ctrl minus dezooms it
To enlarge the erasers click on the sizes you want and if u want it bigger press ctrl+ + (ctrl plus +) I found out by pressing ctrl and + on the number pad, you know where the button Num Lock is. Then if you want it to be smaller, press ctrl and - (ctrl, +) and (ctrl, -) on the Number Pad.
ctrl shift - reverses the effect of ctrl shift =
ctrl plus r reloads a webpage.
Ctrl + 1
It makes what is on the screen bigger. Another way to do it is ctrl + plus or ctrl + scroll wheel up/down.
paintbrush
It increases the magnification of the screen. CTRL plus _ does the reverse.