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Don't double click, to drag click and hold the button down as you drag.
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If you have a MAC just drag it from the hard drive onto your desktop. If you have PC open applications and drag to your desktop
Right Click on the icon on the Desktop. Click Cut Navigate to the folder you want it in. Right Click in the folder. Click Paste.
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click your zwinky but hold it, then drag your mouse to the bottom of the desktop. then push tab until the yellow line is in the middle of the screen. then push space, then enter. [[[[: contact me if you are having trouble. -bolter23
Go to yahoo.com Then right click the button on your mouse on any part of the screen but not near the words, pictures, etc. Click save as on that menu that popped up Name it anything you please Click save And then if you have an open, my documents, or search bar on your computer, go to that and type in or find that file you named right click on the name of the file when you've found its file (or for simpler navigating, if your computer lets you drag the file to places like desktops and what not, drag it to your desktop) Click send to>desktop And when you check on your desktop there should be a shortcut that if you click on it will take you directly to the Yahoo Homepage
you use the mouse. click and drag it to the line on the top of the game
I would suggest Left Click Double Click Right Click Drag Right Click Drag But you also have Middle Click Scroll Up Scroll Down
Just drag it and drop it on the desktop.To do this you need to reduce the "My Documents" window by clicking on the center box (double window) in the far upper right corner. Then you place the mouse cursor over the folder you wish to move, click and hold down the left mouse button, then drag the folder to the desktop (now visible since you have reduced the window), then let go of the button to drop the folder on the desktop - simple as that!!If you just want to create a shortcut to the folder (on the desktop), right click the folder and scroll down the list and select "create shortcut".
You right click on the icon and click add shortcut........ OR you go to menu and drag a program on to your desktop then do that again and there should be a shortcut On the start, at the bottom left corner of your computer screen their are a list of icons that are listed you can; right click each icon, and send each one to your desktop or start bar at the bottom of your screen. In addotion when you download a program it offers you to add a shortcut to you desktop or to your start bar.