This section describes the button conventions and action terminology used in this manual. This section also describes the mouse pointers.
All the instructions in this manual are for the following types of mouse devices:
Devices that are configured for right-hand users.
Three button devices. If you have a two-button mouse device, then you press the two buttons simultaneously to simulate the effect of a middle mouse button.
The mouse button conventions used in this manual are as follows:
Mouse Button |
Definition |
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Left mouse button |
The button on the left side of a mouse device configured for normal right-hand use. |
Middle mouse button |
The middle button of a mouse device configured for normal right-hand use. |
Right mouse button |
The button on the right side of a mouse device configured for normal right-hand use. |
To reverse the handedness of your mouse device, start the Mouse
preference tool, then select the options that you require.
If you do reverse the handedness of your mouse device, then you must reverse
the mouse button conventions used in this manual.
The following table describes the actions that you can perform with the mouse:
For example, if you want to copy text then perform the following steps:
Select the text with the left mouse button.
Move the mouse pointer to the location where you want to copy the text.
Click on the middle mouse button.
You can also right-click on the desktop background to open the Desktop background menu.
As you use the mouse, the appearance of the mouse pointer can change. The appearance of the pointer can provide feedback about a particular operation, location, or state. The following table lists and describes some of the mouse pointers.
Pointer |
Associated Action |
Description |
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Point to an item, choose a menu item |
Normal pointer. The pointer that appears during normal use of the mouse. |
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Drag-and-drop |
Move pointer. Indicates that when you drop the object, the object is moved from the old location to the new location. |
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Drag-and-drop |
Copy pointer. Indicates that when you drop the object, a copy of the object is created where you drop the object. |
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Drag-and-drop |
Symbolic link pointer. Indicates that when you drop the object, a symbolic link to the object is created where you drop the object. A symbolic link is a special type of file that points to another file or folder. |
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Drag-and-drop |
Ask pointer. Indicates that when you drop the object, a menu opens. You can choose to move or copy the object, or to create a symbolic link to the object. |
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Drag-and-drop |
Not available pointer. Indicates that you cannot drop the object at the current location. |
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Move panel object |
Move panel object pointer. Indicates that you have selected a panel object to move. |
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Resize window horizontally |
Horizontal resize pointer. Indicates that you have selected a vertical window border to resize the window horizontally. |
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Resize window vertically |
Vertical resize pointer. Indicates that you have selected a horizontal window border to resize the window vertically. |
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Resize window horizontally and vertically |
Corner resize pointer. Indicates that you have selected a corner of a window border to resize the window horizontally and vertically. |
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Resize window pane or resize table column |
Window pane or table column resize pointer. Indicates that you have selected a column in a table to resize. |