It turns out that such a familiar thing as a computer mouse can be used not quite familiar ways, performing useful actions with it. It's just necessary to know!
1. Selection of a fragment in the text
To select a part of the text, click at the beginning of the desired location, and then go to where the selected fragment ends and click again by pressing the SHIFT key.
2. Back-forward transitions in browser
To go to the browser to the previous (or next) page, you can not click on the buttons on the top toolbar, and clamp the Shift key and scroll the mouse wheel forward or backward.
3. Increase and decrease
To change the scope of the open page display, clamp the Ctrl key on the keyboard and screw the mouse wheel.
4. Allocation of one word and one paragraph
To allocate some word in the text, you need to quickly click two times. To highlight in the text of the paragraph - you just need to perform a triple click.
5. Working with files using the context menu
To move files in Windows, you can use the drag and drop method. But you can click on the file with the right mouse button by opening the context menu, and in it to select the necessary action - "Move", "Copy", "Delete", "Create a shortcut".
6. Choosing several fragments in the text
To allocate several separate fragments in the text - words, proposals, paragraphs - you need to highlight them when the Ctrl key is pressed.
7. Opening links in the new tab
To open a link in a new tab, you can click on it by pressing the mouse wheel. However, if this method does not work, there is another: just click, as usual, with the left mouse button on the link, closing the Ctrl key.
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