A mouse with a scroll wheel is used to shift the screen display up or down.
Just hover your mouse at the top border of the Task bar and you should see the mouse cursor turn into an up-and-down arrow. Left click and hold and drag the bar to the bottom of the screen.
you use the mouse to shift on drag racer v2
You hold down shift and pull the mouse up or down. (not all objects can be raised)
Taking screenshots on Mac is on the tips of the finger. You can take a screen shot of your entire screen by holding down the Command and Shift keys and pressing a 3. If you hold down the Command and Shift keys and press 4, Mac OS X turns the cursor into crosshairs you can use to select whatever portion of your display you'd like to capture in a screen shot. If you immediately hit the Spacebar after typing Command-Shift-4, Mac OS X replaces those crosshairs with a little camera. Using the camera, you can take a screen shot of the Dock, the entire menu bar, a single open menu, the desktop, or any open window.
Up Up Down Down Down B A Enter -right click mouse- Up and Down :)
Just click as fast as you can on the screen with your mouse.
press down Ctrl in bottom corner and keep it pressed down then there is a little wheel in the middle of ur mouse roll that make sure the mouse arrow is on the screen first though but that should sort it for u :)
You can view the later pages if you are scrolling down, earlier pages if scrolling up
Use VIEW, or hold down the control key and rool the mouse wheel.
1. Move Cursor on screen 2. Scroll up and down the screen 3. Click on buttons and actions on the screen 4. Left Click 5. Right Click 6. Mouse move 7. Drag 8. Mouseover
Hold down "s" and "shift", and flick (turn) mouse left or right.
u just click right on the mouse and than scroll down and u click print