Home Page
Doing
Windows
Windows Tips Categories
|
Keyboard
Tips
USING CTRL + SHIFT WITH MOUSE
Is your right mouse button missing or inoperable? Then
perhaps you would appreciate this keyboard tip. For
example, you know, probably, that you can drag a file or
folder in Windows Explorer or My Computer with the right
mouse button depressed, and when you get to the
destination and release the button, you will get a
"Context menu" with the choices of copy, move,
create a shortcut, or cancel. Well, if you want to get
this same menu of choices when you do a drag with the
left mouse button depressed rather than the right one,
then hold down both the Ctrl key and the Shift key as you
drag...
|