How to click a mouse button

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There's a useful video on how to click a mouse button in Help and Support.

Start > Help and Support. Type 'demos mouse' in the search box
[> 1.Demos:Learning to use the mouse ]

Also covers advanced topics like left-clicking and right-clicking.
 
Jon said:
There's a useful video on how to click a mouse button in Help and Support.
Start > Help and Support. Type 'demos mouse' in the search box [>
1.Demos:Learning to use the mouse ]

Also covers advanced topics like left-clicking and right-clicking.

Brilliant. You have to wonder how you're supposed to reach that video
without knowing how to click.
 
Nick said:
Jon said:
There's a useful video on how to click a mouse button in Help and
Support.
Start > Help and Support. Type 'demos mouse' in the search box [>
1.Demos:Learning to use the mouse ]

Also covers advanced topics like left-clicking and right-clicking.

Brilliant. You have to wonder how you're supposed to reach that video
without knowing how to click.


Indeed lol.. Voice recognition perhap ;-)
 
There's a useful video on how to click a mouse button in Help and Support.

Start > Help and Support. Type 'demos mouse' in the search box
[> 1.Demos:Learning to use the mouse ]

Also covers advanced topics like left-clicking and right-clicking.

How does one get to those pages in help and support if one doesn't know how
to click a mouse? This could definitely be an argument in favor of those
exceedingly rare hard copies of "starter manuals."
 
Sharon F said:
There's a useful video on how to click a mouse button in Help and
Support.

Start > Help and Support. Type 'demos mouse' in the search box
[> 1.Demos:Learning to use the mouse ]

Also covers advanced topics like left-clicking and right-clicking.

How does one get to those pages in help and support if one doesn't know
how
to click a mouse? This could definitely be an argument in favor of those
exceedingly rare hard copies of "starter manuals."


True. I can only think that the intention is that the 'expert mouse user'
invites along a group of 'novice mouse users', and initiates them into the
art of mouse-clicking, via a demonstration video.

Good idea with the manuals. A starter manual with a Windows purchase would
probably be of more use to those who genuinely didn't know such things.
 
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