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Press and drag -- moving stuff aroundNow that you know how to click, the next step is to move around the icons you've learned to select. We call this tactic a "press-and-drag". Activity 1-The press & drag
NOTE: There are a few instances where, if you drag an icon on the desktop, that icon won't stay where you leave it. It may seem to "jump" back to where it was or jump to a point near (but not exactly where) you drop it. Both Macintosh and Windows systems allow you to "lock" icons on the desktop into place or make them "jump" to an invisible grid. Your computer may have been set up this way without your knowing or you may have set this in place without realizing. Activity 2-Examples of Press and DragClicking on the below links generate a new browser window and take that window to some activities you can try that will allow you to try out your new Mouse skills.To get back here, just close that new window. (If you're not familiar with closing a window, click on this link if you use a Macintosh and click on this link if you use a Windows PC to learn about manipulating windows and then come Back here.) JigZone: Online Jigsaw Puzzles Mouse Practice QuickTime VR of Red Square, Moscow, Russia (Requires your computer
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