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P O I N T
The left mouse button functions can
also be performed with your finger on
the Touchpad.
C A U T I O N
If the interval between clicks is too long,
the double-click will not be executed.
Clicking
Clicking means pushing and releasing a button.
To left-click, move the screen cursor to the item
you wish to select, press the left pointing device
button once, and then immediately release it.
To right-click, move the mouse cursor to the
item you wish to select, press the right pointing
device button once, and then immediately
release it.
(Figure 3-7.)
You can also left click by
a light tap on the Touchpad ending with your
finger off the pad, instead of using the button.
Double-Clicking
Double-clicking means following the preceding
Clicking procedure, but pressing the pointing
device button twice in rapid succession. Double-
clicking works with either the left or the right
button. You can also double left click by two
light taps on the Touchpad ending with your
finger off the pad, instead of using the button.
P O I N T
The interval between clicks for double
clicking, and other parameters of pointing
and selecting, can be adjusted with the
selections in the dialog box of the mouse
icon in your Windows Control panel.
Left-Click
Figure 3-7 Clicking
Left Double-Click
Dragging
Dragging means selecting an item with the
pointing cursor, and while keeping the left
pointing device button depressed, moving the
cursor to the desired new location, then releas-
ing the button.
(Figure 3-8.)
Dragging can also
be done on the Touchpad—two light taps end-
ing with your fingernail on the pad and then
moving, or holding the left button down and
moving your fingernail on the pad.
Figure 3-8 Dragging
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