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Do you know how to use the mouse to point,
click, and drag? If you don’t, press the
Return key to learn how to use the mouse.
If you do, click the word Topics below to learn
more about using your Macintosh.
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First, you need to know how to hold the mouse.
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The mouse should rest on a flat surface.
If you’re right-handed, the mouse should be to
the right of your Macintosh. If you’re
left-handed, the mouse should be on the left.
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Hold the mouse as shown, with the cable
pointing away from you.
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Rest the heel of your hand on the table.
Put your index finger on the mouse button.
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You use the mouse to tell the Macintosh
what to do. This requires three essential
skills: POINTING, CLICKING, and DRAGGING.
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Let’s start with POINTING. When you move
your mouse, a pointer will move on your
screen.
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Move the mouse around on your desk now. Watch
what happens on your screen.
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This is my desk. To practice pointing, point
to some of the things on this desk. First,
move the pointer to the cup.
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Good. Now, move the pointer to the fishbowl.
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That’s right. Now, move the pointer to the
wall clock.
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Now, you’ve learned how to use the mouse
to point. The next skill you need is CLICKING.
Pressing and releasing the mouse button
is called clicking.
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Practice clicking the things on my desk. First,
click the stapler.
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Good. Now, click the fishbowl.
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That’s right. Now, click the file drawer.
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Good. Now that you’ve learned to click, you
can use this skill to move around in this
tour. From now on, the right arrow will take
you forward. The left arrow will take you
back. Click the right arrow to move forward.
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DRAGGING is another important skill. You
drag by holding the button down as you move
the mouse.
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To practice dragging, drag the top paper
on the desk into the open file drawer. To
do this:
- Point to the top paper on the desktop.
- Hold the button down.
- Move the pointer to the file drawer.
The paper will move along with the pointer.
- Release the button.
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Now, drag the other paper into the trash.
- Point to the paper on the desktop.
- Hold the button down.
- Move the pointer to the trash. The paper
will move along with the pointer.
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Sometimes, as you point to things on the
screen, you might run out of room to move
the mouse on your desk.
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When you run out of room, you can always pick
the mouse up and put it down again in another
spot on your desk. If you pick up the mouse,
the pointer on the screen will not move.
Click the right arrow for a demonstration.
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Keep your eyes on the screen as you do this:
- Move the pointer so it rests on the
back of the chair.
- Pick up the mouse.
- Now put it down on your desk in another
spot. The pointer should still be on the chair.
Remember this when you run out of room on your
desk.
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Good. Now you’ve learned the three essential
skills that you’ll need – pointing, clicking,
and dragging. Click the right arrow to practice
what you’ve learned.
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Point to the fish. When you’re done, click
the right arrow to continue.
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Now, click the fish food contrainer. (Don’t
overfeed the fish!) When you’re done, click
the right arrow to continue.
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Drag the fishbowl around on the desk.
Careful, don’t get too close to the edge!
When you’re done, click the right arrow.
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Congratulations – you’ve learned how to use
the mouse. Click the word Topics below to
learn more about using your Macintosh.
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