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Dragging
dragging
That process is called the dragging process of a mouse
'Sweeping".
It is called "drag and drop" Invented by Apple Computers
It is called "drag and drop" Invented by Apple Computers
dragging
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.
drag and drop
There are several mouse techniques. When moving the mouse do not rest the wrist or forearms. Do not grip the mouse tightly and use the shoulder to move the mouse. Click the mouse buttons softly and do not raise pinky finger when moving or clicking the mouse.
Stop holding left mouse button....
If you drag across the cells while pressing the right mouse button, it will select the cells.
It involves moving the cursor over an object, selecting it, and moving it to a new location. If you are using a mouse, you can drag and drop an object by clicking the mouse button to select an object, then moving the mouse while keeping the mouse button pushed down. This is called "dragging" the object. Once you have moved the object where you want to place it, you can lift up the mouse button to "drop" the object in the new location.
It involves moving the cursor over an object, selecting it, and moving it to a new location. If you are using a mouse, you can drag and drop an object by clicking the mouse button to select an object, then moving the mouse while keeping the mouse button pushed down. This is called "dragging" the object. Once you have moved the object where you want to place it, you can lift up the mouse button to "drop" the object in the new location.