[Shift] + mouse click will select all from the first selected to the one you shift click. [Ctrl] + click will select individual files, adding them to the group selected, without adding any others.
Life didn't exist before the mouse was invented. Plain and Simple! :)
Probably it was not sealed all the way or had holes. Another reason is that it wasn't in there that long or it was supadupa Mouse!
Move the mouse pointer to rest on the item of choice
centimetres , i think ,.... what else??i dunno how long ur mouse is but 4 mine that would be a sensible measure
The mouse use some energy is used in respiration(loss as heat) and the others used as growth( which will then pass on to the cat)
The Ctrl key can do it, when used in conjunction with the mouse. You can also use the F8 key to select cells, and using combinations with shift, you can select non-adjacent cells.
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mouse is used to select various options on the screen. it is also used to open & close files.
Hold down the CONTROL key on the keyboard while selecting the files with the mouse. Control key (Ctrl) you may also use Shift key to select multiple choices
Hold down the [Ctrl] key while selecting discontinuous files. Hold down the [Shift] key to select a range (all between the first and second click of the mouse).
if you're selecting files from folders on your computer or from your desktop, you can hit 'control' (ctrl) then hover your mouse & click on whichever files you'd like to select. You can then drag those selected files to a new folder/desktop/etc.
If you want to select all the files at once press CTRL and "A" at the same time. If you want to select different files at once then press CTRL and by using your mouse click the wanted files.
The simplest way is to press and hold the Ctrl key and then click on the other cells you want. As long as you keep the Ctrl key held, any cells you select will remain selected. It can also be done using the F8 key to turn the selection and extend modes on and off, but that is far more awkward, so just use the Ctrl key and the mouse.
If the files are together in the listing, click on the first one, press the Shift key and click on the last one. That will select all the files. If the files are not in the list together, then press and hold the Ctrl key and then click on each file that you want.
You hold down the left key and drag your mouse along the files you want :)
You right click on your mouse and go to save picture as. Then you look in your files for the picture you want and select it.
#1 Right mouse click your desktop and select new shortcut. Select browse and then select the usb drive letter from my computer. #2 Firefox browser <Tools> <options> <general> <save files to> <browse> to the drive and folder to save files to.