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Right
                                                                                                        Click
               Right Click: It means to press the right button of mouse and to
               release it quickly. It helps to open shortcut or context menu. Use
               middle finger to press the right mouse button.




               Drag:  Drag  means to select and move an icon, file, folder or a           Drag
               picture from one place to another on the screen. In order to drag,
               put the mouse pointer on the desired icon on the screen, then

               press the mouse button and without releasing the button move the
               pointer to the destination point and release the button.


               Scroll: Many applications provide scroll bar on right side of screen
               if the page length is more than the monitor/screen length. Instead         Scroll
               of using page down key or arrow keys, one can use scroll key of a
               mouse to scroll up or down. If the scroll key is not available, one

               can click on the scroll bar on the application screen with the left
               button of the mouse. Use the scroll wheel on the mouse to move
               the page on the screen up or down.


                TOUCH TYPING TECHNIQUE

              Touch typing improves typing speed and accuracy. A touch typist never looks at the keyboard. The fingers hit
              the right keys by the virtue of habit. The typist is entirely focused on reading the words and phrases as the
              fingers type the text re exively. The acumen of touch typing is developed by adopting a methodical way of
              learning, which is as follows:

              Stage I

              In this stage, the learner begins typing by using just the home row of the keyboard (the row beginning with
              the Caps Lock key). This is followed by learning to type using the keys on the lower and upper rows, the
              numbers row, the upper-case letters and the special symbols.  ooking at the keyboard while typing must be
              avoided.

              Stage II

              In this stage, the learner memorizes the frequently used letters and types the words containing these letters.

              Stage III

              The learner types text using the keys of the entire keyboard.











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