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Dragging is usually accomplished by putting the cursor over the subject in question, clicking and holding down the left mouse button, the mouse can then be moved dragging the item with it to the new location. There the mouse button is released and i love my mom!!!
You point to an item, hold down the right mouse button, move the item to the desired location, and then release the right mouse button.
If you have a 2 button mouse it will be the right button. Just click it once for one item.
On a PCs and Linux the left mouse button is used for clicking, or selecting files ect. The right mouse button is used for opening up menus related to the item for help. There is no right mouse button on Macs, but only the left mouse button with the same functions.
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Use the mouse as a point and click device. Watch the monitor as you move the mouse around and you should see an arrow moving on the window/screen in relationship to the motion of the mouse. Now move the mouse so that the corresponding arrow you see on the Graphical User Interface (aka GUI~aka what you see on the computer's monitor screen) is placed on the desired location (e.g., the button you want to click or highlighted item you want to select) of the interface (e.g., on the button or item on the monitor that you want to click) and then clicking the left mouse button on the mouse to select the (usually highlighted) item or button on the screen. The left mouse button is used more often and to click to take actions as described above, but when you click on the right mouse button, it allows you to see a menu of other actions you can use the left mouse button to select (such as copy, delete, move, print, etc.). The actions you can choose on that menu will sometimes change depending on where you are hovering the arrow on the screen. There are many games for practicing mouse use and other demonstrations of how to use a mouse available online. See the link in the related links section for a demo from Microsoft on how to use a mouse.
Holding down the <Shift> key while dragging the item to the recycle bin will permanently delete the item
The mouse is a pointing and clicking device. The pointing is simply the x and y location plotted on the screen or display. When you move up down and side to side the x and y location changes along with your cursor on creen. Item on the screen have functions built into them waiting for the mouse to interact with them. A click down on the button will start this process. Some web pages have javascript embedded on them to watch(listen) for the mouse to move and click. The middle wheel of most of todays computer mouse is designed to scroll and or zoom.
In In Disney Fairies.com or Pixie Hollow.com you go to your leaf journal. Press the wardrobe button and there will be a little button at the top right of your fairy and click that while you are dragging the item you want to donate. You cannot donate this item if you are wearing it. Before you donate it it will ask you if you really want to donate it. Hope this helped. Disney Fairies.com or Pixie Hollow.com you go to your leaf journal. Press the wardrobe button and there will be a little button at the top right of your fairy and click that while you are dragging the item you want to donate. You cannot donate this item if you are wearing it. Before you donate it it will ask you if you really want to donate it. Hope this helped.
Select an edible item eg. Cooked Porkchop or Mushroom Soup and hold down the right mouse button.
Cut and Paste actions are activated by holding down the Command (cmd) key next to the Space bar. To Cut: Select whatever you want to cut by clicking the mouse button on it and then dragging the mouse to select all that you want. Press the Command key and the X key together to cut the selected item from your document. To Paste: Click wherever you want to insert the item to be pasted and then press the Command key and the V key together and the item will be pasted into the document. Originally the X key was chosen as it could be said to resemble a pair of scissors to cut with and the V key was something pressing down to paste the item.
Just left click on any item (line, circle, text, etc.). The grips will appear. You can use them to change the shape by clicking on the grip with your left button and dragging.