2. More Use of the Mouse in Windows 7



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65 2. More Use of the Mouse in Windows 7 The mouse has become an essential part of the computer. But it is actually a relatively new addition. The mouse did not become a standard part of the PC until Windows was introduced. Before then, only computers made by Apple had a mouse, and it had only one button. It quickly became evident that operating a PC had to be made easier so that more people could use it. This is why the software became increasingly graphic: pictures and buttons replaced complicated commands. Windows 7 is an excellent example of this. The most important commands can be carried out by using the mouse. Various aspects of Windows 7 were developed to make it easier to use there are various kinds of buttons in many sizes on the screen: buttons to press, on and off buttons, buttons that turn and scroll bars. The mouse has also been given more and more functions. In this chapter, you will learn how to utilize these functions. In this chapter, you will learn how to: drag with the mouse; drag a scroll bar; use a scroll wheel; change the size of a window; use the Windows Help and Support; double-click with the mouse; right-click with the mouse.

66 Windows 7 for Seniors 2.1 Getting Ready Before you begin: Turn the computer (and the monitor) on Open the Calculator 5 The Calculator window is opened: 2.2 The Next Three Mouse Actions In the previous chapter, you learned that there are four basic ways to use your mouse buttons: click (single-click); drag; double-click; right-click. You have practiced how to click (single-click with the left mouse button) in the previous chapter. In this chapter, you will learn how to perform the other three mouse actions.

Chapter 2 More Use of the Mouse in Windows 7 67 2.3 Dragging Dragging is used to move windows and icons around on your desktop. Dragging is done like this: Point to something with the mouse pointer. Press the left mouse button and hold it down. Move the mouse. Let go of the mouse button when you are done. For example, you can move the Calculator window to another location on the desktop by dragging its title bar. The title bar is the horizontal bar at the top of a window which contains the name of the window. Try it: Place the mouse pointer bar on the title Press the left mouse button and hold it down

68 Windows 7 for Seniors While holding down the left mouse button, slide the mouse over the tabletop The Calculator window slides with the mouse pointer. Release the mouse button At the end of this chapter you will find exercises for practicing dragging. Now you can close the Calculator window. Close the Calculator window 4 Tip Dragging in Solitaire A good way to practice dragging, is by playing the popular card game Solitaire on the computer. It is the perfect, handy way to learn to use the mouse. This Solitaire program comes with Windows 7 and it has probably already been installed on your computer. In Appendix A Clicking, Dragging and Double-Clicking in Solitaire at the back of this book you can read how to start this program and play the game.

Chapter 2 More Use of the Mouse in Windows 7 69 2.4 Dragging with a Scroll Bar There are many situations in Windows where you must drag something. You can practice dragging different objects while using the Windows Help and Support window. Open Windows Help and Support 6 This figure shows the Windows Help and Support window: Click When a document, (web) page, or picture exceeds the size of its window, scroll bars appear. The scroll bar allows you to see the content that is currently out of view. This happens in the Windows Help and Support window. Part of the content is not fully visible.

70 Windows 7 for Seniors Take a look: In the right-hand side of the window, you see a vertical bar: This bar is called a scroll bar. Place the mouse pointer on the scroll bar

Chapter 2 More Use of the Mouse in Windows 7 71 Press the left mouse button and hold it down The scroll bar turns blue. Keep pressing the left mouse button, and drag (slide) the mouse pointer down The scroll bar will also move down: Release the mouse button You can use the scroll bar to scroll down the contents of a window, in this case, the topics listed under Windows Basics: all topics. These scroll up so that you can read through to the last lines in the list. 2.5 Using the Scroll Wheel of a Mouse Many mice nowadays include a scroll wheel between the buttons. If you see a scroll bar and your mouse has a scroll wheel, you can use this wheel to scroll through documents and web pages. The scroll wheel is situated between the left and right mouse button:

72 Windows 7 for Seniors You can roll the wheel gently using your index finger. Do not press the wheel! On some mice, the scroll wheel can be pressed to act as a third button. This is not necessary here. Try using the scroll wheel now: Click somewhere in the page, for example in the white area (not on any text) Now you can scroll: Roll the wheel gently using your index finger To scroll down: Roll the wheel gently backward (toward you) To scroll up: Roll the wheel gently forward (away from you) You see the page moving up and down and the scroll bar along with it.

Chapter 2 More Use of the Mouse in Windows 7 73 2.6 Enlarging and Reducing a Window When a window is not maximized, you can change its size by dragging the edges of the window s frame with the mouse. Try it: Place the mouse pointer precisely on the left edge of the window s frame The mouse pointer changes into a double arrow : Keep pressing the left mouse button and drag the mouse to the left You will see the size of the window expand. Release the mouse button

74 Windows 7 for Seniors By dragging with the mouse, you can also change the height of a window. Remember: this is only possible when the window is not maximized. Place the mouse pointer precisely on the bottom edge of the window s frame The mouse pointer changes into a double arrow : Keep pressing the left mouse button and move the mouse upward You will see the window reduce in size: Release the mouse button For the next few steps, it is handy to maximize the window so that it fills the screen: You can see the Maximize button in the upper right corner of the Windows Help and Support window: Click

Chapter 2 More Use of the Mouse in Windows 7 75 Now the window is maximized and fills the entire desktop: Because you already have the Windows Help and Support window open, you can take a closer look at how this program works.