You can use the wheel on your mouse or you can use the number keys, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0.
No there is no such thing for of a temple of notch in minecraft because they would have posted that they had made it in the minecraft forums.
The default button is Q. If you have mods installed, the default button for dropping objects can conflict with a command pre-set in the mod. You can change the controls in the game options. Many people prefer "drop object" to be assigned to the upper arrow key.
try clicking with the bottom right corner of the track pad or go to menu click controls and press the button u want to place blocks with
How to set down a object in minecraft
[object Object]
[object Object]
Using a small object such as a pen, push and hold the tiny button marked "H" to change the hour then push and hold the other tiny button marked "M" to change the minutes.
On the back is a reset button. Push it in with a sharp object. This will reset the entire device including the password.
A microscope uses lenses to magnify and focus light to create an enlarged image of an object. By adjusting the position of the lens or the stage holding the object, the orientation of the object can be changed to view it from different angles under the microscope.
In "The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess" for the Wii, jumping while holding an object can be done by first picking up the object and then pressing the jump button (the "A" button). However, Link cannot actually jump while carrying heavier items; he can only perform a small hop. To navigate obstacles or enemies while carrying an object, players often need to find strategic ways to place or throw the item instead of jumping. This mechanic adds depth to puzzles and combat scenarios throughout the game.
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.