PC208W, Version 3.3, Instruction Manual
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Appendix E. Glossary of Common
Windows Terminology
Cancel
Choosing Cancel from a dialog box will ignore any changes
made and close the box.
Click
To Click on an object, press and release the left mouse
button while the mouse pointer is positioned on the object.
Clipboard
The Windows Clipboard is a buffer which holds information
from a Cut, Copy, or Print Screen operation. Only the last
operation is held in the Clipboard's memory. A new Cut or
Copy operation will replace the contents of the Clipboard.
Close
To close a window, most often you can choose Exit from the
File menu, or, in Windows 95 and NT, click on the X from
the
objects located at the uppermost right of the
window.
Copy
When text is "Copied" a duplicate of the highlighted text is
moved to the Windows Clipboard. The copied item can then
be Pasted to another location. To Copy an item, first
highlight it with the mouse. Then, the Copy operation can
usually be chosen from an Edit menu or by pressing the Ctrl
key and C key simultaneously.
Cut
When text is "Cut", the highlighted text is deleted from the
screen and moved to the Windows Clipboard. It can then be
Pasted to another location if desired. To Cut an item, first
highlight it with the mouse. Then, the Cut operation can
usually be chosen from an Edit menu or by pressing the Ctrl
key and X key simultaneously.
Double Click
To Double Click on an object, press the left mouse button
twice rapidly while the mouse pointer is positioned on the
object. Double Clicking is often a shortcut for a common
operation. For example, Double Clicking on a file name in a
file dialog box is a shortcut for selecting the file name and
then selecting the OK button.
Drag and Drop
Drag and Drop is used to move an object from one place to
another. First, highlight the text or object to be moved. Press
and hold the left mouse button while the mouse cursor is
over the highlighted object. Move the mouse; the object will
be "Dragged" along with the movement. When at the desired
location, release the left mouse button.
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