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If you need to select the entire document, you can do so with the mouse by following these steps:Move the mouse pointer to the left of the paragraphs in your document. The pointer changes to an arrow pointing up and to the right.Hold down the Ctrl key.Click the left mouse button.Another way to do this is to simply triple-click the left mouse button after step 1.
If you drag across the cells while pressing the right mouse button, it will select the cells.
When you draw a shape using the shapes button in the Insert tab, your mouse pointer typically changes to a crosshair or a plus sign. This indicates that you can click and drag to create the desired shape. Depending on the specific application, the pointer may also display a shape outline while you hold down the mouse button.
A button that represents the command to reveal non printing characters is the show or hide button. To hold down the left mouse button and move the mouse pointer over text to select it.
Generally, in mouse properties you can, 1. switch primary and secondary buttons(To switch primary functions of buttons from left to right button & vice versa). 2.Select Double click speed . 3.Turn on click lock ( Enables to highlight or drag without holding down the mouse button). 4.Select schemes(old fashioned, magnified, conductor,hands, windows default etc.) 5.customize cursor(change shape of cursor) 6.Enable pointer shadow. 7.Motion(select pointer speed) 8.Snap to(Automatically move pointer to default button in a dialogue box). 9.Visibility(Display pointer trails). 10.Hide pointer while typing. 11.Show location of pointer when CTRL key is pressed. 12.Make Wheel scrolling adjustments. 13.Make changes in Device properties
Generally, in mouse properties you can, 1. switch primary and secondary buttons(To switch primary functions of buttons from left to right button & vice versa). 2.Select Double click speed . 3.Turn on click lock ( Enables to highlight or drag without holding down the mouse button). 4.Select schemes(old fashioned, magnified, conductor,hands, windows default etc.) 5.customize cursor(change shape of cursor) 6.Enable pointer shadow. 7.Motion(select pointer speed) 8.Snap to(Automatically move pointer to default button in a dialogue box). 9.Visibility(Display pointer trails). 10.Hide pointer while typing. 11.Show location of pointer when CTRL key is pressed. 12.Make Wheel scrolling adjustments. 13.Make changes in Device properties
Generally, in mouse properties you can, 1. switch primary and secondary buttons(To switch primary functions of buttons from left to right button & vice versa). 2.Select Double click speed . 3.Turn on click lock ( Enables to highlight or drag without holding down the mouse button). 4.Select schemes(old fashioned, magnified, conductor,hands, windows default etc.) 5.customize cursor(change shape of cursor) 6.Enable pointer shadow. 7.Motion(select pointer speed) 8.Snap to(Automatically move pointer to default button in a dialogue box). 9.Visibility(Display pointer trails). 10.Hide pointer while typing. 11.Show location of pointer when CTRL key is pressed. 12.Make Wheel scrolling adjustments. 13.Make changes in Device properties
1. Pointing: Move the mouse to move the on-screen pointer. 2. Clicking: Press and release the left mouse button once. 3. Double-clicking: Press and release the left mouse button twice. 4. Dragging: Hold down the left mouse button as you move the pointer. 5. Right-clicking: Press and release the right mouse button.
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1. Pointing: Move the mouse to move the on-screen pointer. 2. Clicking: Press and release the left mouse button once. 3. Double-clicking: Press and release the left mouse button twice. 4. Dragging: Hold down the left mouse button as you move the pointer. 5. Right-clicking: Press and release the right mouse button.
Put it in your quickbar and select it so it is in your hand. Hold the right mouse button down to eat it.