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It is called "drag and drop" Invented by Apple Computers
It is called "drag and drop" Invented by Apple Computers
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That process is called the dragging process of a mouse
The process of moving a slide object to a new location using the mouse pointer is called "drag-and-drop." To perform this action, the user clicks and holds the left mouse button on the object, drags it to the desired location, and then releases the mouse button to drop it there. This intuitive method allows for easy repositioning of elements within a slide.
Moving an image from one location to another is called dragging or repositioning the image. This action involves clicking on the image and holding down the mouse button while moving the image to a new location on the screen.
How To Correct The Mouse Pointer Moving Horizontally
Click drag means moving your pointer over an icon and then clicking on it. Then, without unclicking, moving the mouse to where you want to drop the icon. And then unclick. Double click means moving you pointer over an icon and quickly push the left mouse click button two times. Right click just means clicking the right mouse click button. This might be referring to right clicking on an icon. In which case you should hover the mouse pointer over the icon and then push the right mouse button.
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A user interface technique that lets a user start application functions by manipulating objects. The user begins an action by moving the mouse pointer over an object and then pressing and holding down the drag mouse button (mouse button 2 is the default for OS/2) while dragging the selected object to a new location. The user then drops the object onto the new location by releasing the mouse button. For this reason, direct manipulation is also known as drag and drop.