The mouse has a primary and secondary mouse button. You use the primary mouse button to select and click items, position the cursor in a document, and drag items. You use the secondary mouse button to display a menu of tasks or options that change depending on where you click.
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You can adjust the double-click speed of the mouse to make it respond faster or slower to meet your accessibility needs. This procedure tells you how to adjust the double-click speed of the mouse through Mouse Properties in Control Panel .
Using your Mouse
On your Start menu, open your Control Panel.
When
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Useful Keyboard Shortcuts

June 30th, 2008

Here are some very useful Windows Keyboard Shortcuts that you may find helpful:

Press this key
To do this

F1
Display Help

CTRL+C
Copy the selected item

CTRL+X
Cut the selected item

CTRL+V
Paste the selected item

CTRL+Z
Undo an action

CTRL+Y
Redo an action

DELETE
Delete the selected item and move it to the Recycle Bin

SHIFT+DELETE
Delete the selected item without moving it to the Recycle
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For Windows XP:
Right-click the Taskbar (the area next to the Start button – don’t right-click the Start button itself) and select Properties.
Click on the Start Menu tab, then Customize. Click the Advanced tab. At the bottom of the dialogue box, tick the box marked ‘List my most recently opened documents’.
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