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Career Advice Access a menu or command Position pointer over menu or property box button; press
and release left mouse button quickly.
Start a program
Quickly press and release the left mouse button twice (double-
click).
The Right Mouse Button
The right mouse button is generally reserved for special uses. In Windows 95, the right
mouse button accesses a context menu that lists the available options for the item you've
just clicked.
The right mouse button does different things, depending on which type of item you click.
See below table for some examples.
Table: Right Mouse Button Operations
Action Menu Options
Right-clicking a file This pulls up a menu that asks you if you want to open, print,
delete, or send the file somewhere.
Right-clicking a program
Presents you with a menu that lets you open, create a
shortcut, or access that program's property sheet.
Click and drag a file (press and hold the mouse key while moving it)
Presents you
with a menu that lets you choose to move or copy the file to its new location.
Using the IntelliMouse Wheel
Microsoft's newest mouse features a small wheel in between the two mouse buttons. The
wheel directly controls an application's scroll bar (see Chapter 6, "Working with
Applications") letting you move up and down in a document without having to move the
pointer off to the right of the screen. You can also use the IntelliMouse to pan in
documents by clicking the wheel and moving the mouse in the direction you'd like to pan.
When you're ready to stop panning, click the wheel again.
Three-Button Mice
Some mice have three buttons. Usually the mouse comes with software that lets you
customize what that third button does. Windows 95 also supports many of the more
popular three-button mice and may have built-in support for that third button. If you have
a three-button mouse, see the following section for tips on how to use the third button.
Adjusting Mouse Properties
Windows 95 allows you to customize your mouse to best suit your style. You can adjust
the speed at which the mouse moves the pointer across the screen, the amount of time
allowed between the clicks of a double-click, and how the pointer appears on the screen.
Left-handed computer users can configure the mouse to work best with the left hand.
These adjustments are made through the Mouse Properties dialog box. The Mouse
Properties program is in Windows 95's Control Panel. You can get to it by clicking Start,
Settings, Control Panel. You should then see the Mouse icon. Double-click the Mouse
icon to start the Mouse Properties program.
Configuring Mouse Double-Click Speed
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