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TOC \o "1-1" \h \z \u Default button and wheel assignments2Default button and wheel assignmentsThe following table specifies the default button assignments for Microsoft mouse products. For more information about the features, see Microsoft Mouse Help installed with the IntelliPoint Mouse software.NoteSome of the features listed are not available on all mouse models. ButtonHow to use itLeftClickMove the pointer over an item on the screen, and then quickly press and release the left button. Double-clickMove the pointer over an item on the screen, and then quickly press and release the left button twice. Drag an objectMove the pointer over an item on the screen, press and hold the left button, move the pointer to move the object to a new location, and then release the left button. RightRight-clickMove the pointer over the appropriate screen location, and then press the right button to display a shortcut menu or other program-specific feature. WheelVertical scrollingIn a scrollable window, rotate the wheel toward you to move down, away from you to move up. Horizontal scrolling (some models only)In a scrollable window, tilt the wheel to the left to move left, and to the right to move right. Touch strip (some models only)For devices with a touch strip, slide your finger up and down or forward and backward to scroll. ZoomingIn some programs (such as Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel), you can increase or decrease the screen magnification by holding down the CTRL key while you are scrolling. Wheel buttonMiddle-clickYou can press the wheel like a button to access more features. In some programs, you can use middle-click for program-specific features. For example, in Internet Explorer 7, you can middle-click a link to open the link in a new tab. Flip, Flip 3D or Instant ViewerSelect how you want to view all your open programs: Flip lets you preview thumbnail images of all running programs. Flip 3D lets you flip through all open windows at the same time. If Flip or Flip 3D is not available, this key opens the Instant Viewer and displays all open items in a grid of thumbnail images. Other assignable buttonsOther buttons may be unassigned by default, or have a default assignment, such as: Back and Forward Move back and forward in programs that support the Back and Forward commands, such as a Web browser. Magnify Enlarge text and images in a part of the screen. Dedicated buttonsSome mouse models have buttons with dedicated features, such as presenter buttons or gaming buttons, that cannot be reassigned. List of all button assignment options Click here for a table lists and describes the button assignments that you can set on your mouse.Assignments Description Click Selects the object that you are pointing at, positions the cursor, and drags text or objects from one location to another. Right-click Displays shortcut menus. Next window Makes the next window the active window. Back In a browser window, displays the last page that you visited. Forward (browser) In a browser window, displays the last page that you visited before you clicked the Back button. AutoScroll Lets you automatically scroll a document or Web page at a speed that you determine by moving your mouse up or down. This feature lets you read a document hands free. Middle-click In some programs, middle-click lets you use program-specific features. For example, in Internet Explorer 7, you can middle-click a link to open the link in a new tab. Disabled Turns off the mouse button. Alt Functions the same as pressing ALT on the keyboard. ClickLock On/Off Toggles between enabling or disabling ClickLock. This has the same effect as enabling or disabling ClickLock on the Activities tab. Close Closes the active document or window. Copy (CTRL+C) Copies the selected text or item to the Clipboard. CTRL Functions the same as pressing CTRL on the keyboard. Cut (CTRL+X) Cuts the selected text or item to the Clipboard. Delete Deletes the selected text, item, or other object. Digital Ink On/Off Enables you to annotate slides in a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation (in full-screen mode). Double-click Lets you use a single-click to represent a double-click. Enter Lets you initiate a command or control, or perform an action for the selected item. Exit program Closes the selected program. Flip /Flip 3DFlip lets you preview thumbnail images of all running programs. Flip 3D displays all open programs as a three-dimensional set of tiles that you can quickly page or scroll through. If Flip or Flip 3D are not available, this key opens the Instant Viewer and displays all open items in a grid of thumbnail images. Gaming toggle Lets you record and play back up to two favorite key sequences while in a game. Instant Viewer Displays all open items in a grid of thumbnail images. Macro Editor Lets you create and modify macros. Macro Opens the Macro editor so that you can create a new macro and assign or modify an existing macro. Magnify Lets you enlarge text and images on any section of your screen. Maximize Lets you maximize the selected window. Minimize Lets you minimize the selected window. New Lets you create a new document or file. Open Lets you open an existing document or file. Paste (CTRL+V) Pastes the text or item in the Clipboard. Quick TurnLets you spin a gaming character to face in the opposite direction.Redo Repeats the last action. Shift Functions the same as pressing SHIFT on the keyboard. Show/Hide desktop Minimizes/maximizes all open windows. Undo (CTRL+Z) Undo the previous action. Zoom in Lets you increase the screen magnification. Zoom outLets you decrease the screen magnification. KeystrokeLets you assign a keyboard shortcut to a mouse button. Precision boosterLets you adjust your pointer speed for precision tasks, such as in-game targeting or photo editing. Start (custom)Lets you start a program or game that you specify. ................
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