Using your mouse by voice
Use these procedures to move your mouse pointer ().
For information on moving your cursor () around in documents, see Moving around in documents, web pages and text fields.
To click the mouse:Say "Mouse Click". |
To double-click:Say "Mouse Double-Click". |
To right-click:Say "Mouse Right-Click". |
To click and drag objects:To use these commands, you must have selected the Enable mouse motion commands option on the Options dialog box—Commands tab.
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To select consecutive objects:
To drag the objects after you've selected them, see To click and drag objects above and start with step 3. To copy the objects and move them after you've selected them, see To copy objects below and start with step 3. |
To select non-consecutive objects:
To drag the objects after you've selected them, see To click and drag objects above and start with step 3. To copy the objects and move them after you've selected them, see To copy objects below and start with step 3. |
To copy objects:
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To move the mouse pointer:To move the pointer 10 units or fewer:Say one of the following:
To move the pointer anywhere on your screen:You must have selected the Enable mouse motion commands option on the Options dialog box—Commands tab. Do the following:
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To stop mouse pointer movement:Say "Stop". |