no. But you can with the left mouse button by highlighting and dragging
Right mouse button can be used for copying or cutting
Don't double click, to drag click and hold the button down as you drag.
I would suggest Left Click Double Click Right Click Drag Right Click Drag But you also have Middle Click Scroll Up Scroll Down
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.
1.click 2.double click 3.drag click 4.right click
If you are using Windows XP then right click on task bar, then unlock the task bar and drag it from one place. If you are using Linux then right click on panel and go to properties there go to general and change the oriantation
drag your mouse to the top right, click on the sign x
the basic mouse actions are left click, right click, scroll, drag and that's it maybe theres more but that's all i can think off.
Drag & Drop editing is the ability to alter the appearance or content of something within a software. This can also include organizing content.The process varies based on the software used but the idea is that you can use your mouse to click on an item, and drag it to a new location. Or click on it and right-click (use the right button on your mouse) to edit properties.Examples of this sort of nature can be seen:On your computer's desktopIn rich software like PhotoshopOn rich websites like Bizideo WizardIf you don't have a mouse (for example of you are using a touch screen device or a laptop) you should still be able to use this function. Different programs handle it in alternative ways so if you are unsure you should read any relating program documentation.
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you hav to catch it first
right click and drag your mouse on a PC, I don't know the mac version :/
Depending on which OS you are using, but generically, right click and ensure the task bar is unlocked, then hold down the left button on the mouse and drag the task bar to where you want it.