Windows 98, Level One
Windows 98, Level One
An icon is a
graphic picture
This is called single clicking.
Positioning the mouse on a program icon and quickly
Saving The Document
that represents a
software program
depressing the left mouse button twice will load the program. This is called double clicking.
To save this document for later retrieval:
1. | Click | File |
It's helpful to use a document name
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| Click: Quickly press and release the mouse button (usually the |
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| Drag: Depress the mouse button while moving the mouse |
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| Point: Position the mouse pointer at the item of choice. |
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| In the following chapters, you will have the opportunity |
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| to practice using the mouse until you feel comfortable. |
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| Solitaire As Mouse |
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| Practice |
2. | Click | Save |
In the "File name" dialog box: | ||
3. | Type | DGLTHANK.DOC |
DGLTHANK.DOC is the name that is given to the document.
4. Click Save
that will help you recognize this document quickly in the future. Windows 98 allows up to 255 characters in a filename created using new
In the following exercises you will have the opportunity |
to practice using the mouse while playing the card game |
Solitaire. |
This games is selected as a means to offer practice |
controlling the mouse input device. It is not intended to |
be a recommendation for Solitaire as a recreational |
pursuit in a business environment. |
Printing The Document
To print the document that you have created:
1. Click File
2. Click Print
The print dialog window will appear, allowing you to choose the printer, number of copies, and other specifica- tions of this print job.
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