7 Things Your Computer Mouse Can Do

I’m always amazed that every time I use a computer, a mouse, or a touch screen, I discover a new way to do something. So far I have counted 14 ways to do the same thing 😉 or 14 new shortcuts 😉

1. Zoom in or out

You can zoom in or out while you work without missing a step by hitting and holding the CTRL key and spinning your scroll wheel up to zoom in and down to zoom out.

2. Change the size of icons

Click your desktop background, hold CTRL on the keyboard, and scroll your mouse wheel up or down to increase or decrease the size of your icons. All your icons will change at once and stay the same size as each other.

3. Select a word or paragraph

You know to double-click to launch applications, but double-clicking highlights a word if you’re in a document or on a webpage with text. Have you ever heard of triple-clicking? This will highlight an entire paragraph.

4. Select a column of text

Hold down ALT + left click and drag the cursor over the text you want to highlight. Release the ALT key and mouse button, and you’ll get a context menu with options for your highlighted text.

5. Copy and move items

Here’s a shortcut for the old copy and paste: Highlight some text, hold down CTRL + left click, then drag the text elsewhere. Let go of the mouse button; your text will be copied and pasted there.

To move text around, hold down SHIFT + left click and drag the text to a new location. Let go of the mouse button, and the text will disappear from its original location to appear in the new one.

6. Open a link in a new browser tab

When you want to open a link without losing the page you’re currently on, you can right-click and select the new tab option from the menu. But there’s an easier way!

Click on the link with your scroll wheel to open a link in a new tab.

7. A new way to scroll

The scroll wheel does precisely as it’s labeled, but there’s another way to read through text that runs multiple pages or screens.

Rather than spinning the scroll wheel up and down, press it in, and you’ll see a little circle pop up with a dot and two arrows. Now move your mouse up and down to scroll the page. This eases the strain on your fingers as well.

Some mouse models have tilting scroll wheels. You can tilt the wheel left and right in a horizontally scrolling window or app. Your mouse may have this feature and you never even knew it.

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