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It is called "drag and drop" Invented by Apple Computers
Dragging refers to the act of pulling something along a surface, often with effort or resistance. This can involve moving an object, such as a heavy box, across the ground or even dragging one's feet when walking. In a digital context, dragging typically describes the action of clicking and holding a cursor to move files or icons on a screen. Overall, dragging conveys a sense of movement that requires force or intention.
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.
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The planets are considered moving around the sun, even though the sun moves too (in tiny circles opposite the planets' motions). The planets are circling the sun. The sun (dragging the planets along with it) is circling our galaxy's center. Our galaxy (dragging the sun, the planets, and all the other stars) is moving through the universe as well.
Moving an image from one location to another is called dragging or repositioning the image. This action involves clicking on the image and holding down the mouse button while moving the image to a new location on the screen.
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That process is called the dragging process of a mouse
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.
To use the Audacity delete function without moving the selected audio, first select the portion of audio you want to delete. Then, press the delete key on your keyboard. This will remove the selected audio without shifting the remaining audio.