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Text editing on Windows or MacintoshEditing text is one of the strengths of computers. For this lesson, we'll combine Activites with narrative explanations. Activity
Controlling where you typeWhen you're in a text editing mode within any program application you'll often see a blinking line between letters. This is called the Blinking Insertion Point. (Some people may call this a "cursor".) It will look like this, only blinking:
You like this Blinking Insertion Point. Because when you type, your typing "inserts" to the left of that Blinking Point, moving the line to right. So if you want to type at a certain point you need to know how to move the Blinking Insertion Point around. Here's how to do that: Using the Arrow KeysAll windows computer keyboards have arrow keys. These are usually in the lower right of the keyboard and have little arrows on them! Up, down, right, left. If you're in a text editing environment, you may use those arrows to move the Blinking Insertion Point around.Activity
Using the Mouse and I-BeamUsing the arrow keys isn't always efficient. Let's try the mouse!If you move the mouse so that the pointer is inside a text editing area, you'll notice that the pointer changes shape from the left-leaning arrow to the "I-beam". That looks like this:
(I blew this up a little larger so it's easier to see.) There is a connection between the I-Beam and the Blinking Insertion Point. If you put the I-Beam over text and click, the place where you clicked now has the Blinking Insertion Point! You may now roll the mouse to get the I-Beam out of the way and type. Your typing will go where the blinking insertion point is. Activity
In fact, you can use the mouse to place the Blinking Insertion Point in the general area and then use the arrow keys to jockey the Blinking Insertion Point into exactly where you want it to be. Selecting Text"What you select is what you affect." So if you want to affect something (delete it, change it, reformat it) you have to know how to select.Mouse Selection TacticsPress and DragThe most common way to select text with the mouse is to press and drag over the items you want to select. This should highlight or select that text.Be careful not to drift down or up as you go over text. The computer may mistakenly interpret your action as going to the line above or line below. This will make your selection seem to jump around. Activity
Double-click to select a wordOne cool trick is to double-click on a word in order to select that word. Activity
Keyboard Selection TacticsIf you hold down the shift key while using the arrow keys you can select text. Try it! Activity
General and application specific selection tacticsThe selection tactics above will work anywhere, in almost any program. But specific programs offer their own keyboard and mouse selection tactics. Please look at the online help or the manual that came with that program to learn more.
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