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Learning Basic Movements
The DrawingBoard VI transducers provide all the basic movements of a mouse, including
clicking, double-clicking and dragging.
Clicking and Double-Clicking
Clicking is the action of making a selection. You may be selecting a key on the digitizer surface,
or making a selection from your computer monitor screen. To click, place the transducer, or
move the screen pointer using the transducer, to the item to be selected. Tap the pen or press
Button 0 on the cursor. A double-click requires you to quickly tap the pen or press the button
two times, while the tool remains in the same place. You can also double-click by pressing the
pen or cursor button that has been defined as a double-click button.
Dragging
Dragging is the action of moving the transducer during a selection. To drag, click on an object,
but instead of lifting the pen tip or releasing the cursor button, hold it down while moving the
transducer, or corresponding object on the screen, to the desired new location.
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