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So You've Never Used A Computer Mouse Before?
Here is a lesson for beginning computer mouse users.
To hold the computer mouse:
Hold the sides of the mouse with your thumb on one side and ring finger or pinkie, which ever feels more comfortable to you, on the other side. Your index finger goes on the left button and your middle finger on the right button. (Some computer mice only have one button, some have several, some have a wheel which you can use your middle finger to depress the wheel then turn it up or down to scroll pages very quickly or slow depending on how quickly you turn the wheel. Personally I love the wheel and would not have a mouse without it!) When you are told to 'click' use the button under your index finger, or the left button.
Moveing the computer mouse:
Slowly slide the mouse around on the mouse pad. See what happens to the arrow on the
screen as you slide it around.
Mouse pads:
You should have a mouse pad under your computer mouse, (although the new optic mice do not require one). You will have an array of choices when purchasing a mouse pad; find the one that is comfortable for you. Rest you hand on the mouse pad or desk and move it slowly there is no need to lift the mouse off the mouse pad unless you run out of room, then you just lift it up and reposition where
needed. You don't need to move the mouse to the left or right, simply slide it left or right with the buttons still facing away from you.
Clicking The Mouse:
Clicking sends a command to the computer. To click; gently press and release the left
computer mouse button. Be careful not to move the mouse while you are clicking, if you accidentally do simply slide the mouse back to where you want to click and try again. Try to keep you hand relaxed on the mouse as you press and release without lifting your finger completely off the button.
Thats all you need to know to start using your computer and that computer mouse
Keep working on it and before you know it, it will feel like second nature to you and you will not even have to think about what you are doing, you will just do it.
Note:
Most libraries have free computer classes for the beginner, if you feel you need hands on help this would be the perfect place to start!
About the author:
About The Author B. Archer is a successful author and publisher of http://www.A1-computers.net.A great source of information about computers and computer accessories.
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