
Follow the methods below to accomplish the three typical mouse functions with
your stylus.
Mouse Functions Stylus Functions
Double-left click Double Tap
Single-left click Single Tap
Right-click Hold button on stylus and tap on screen
If you place the tip of the stylus against the screen for a few seconds and hold it
still, you will accomplish a right-click, an alternative to the button on the stylus.
Note that this is quite similar to the action for drag-and-drop. So for drag-and-
drop, touch the object you want to move and begin to move it right away. For a
right-click, touch the screen and keep the tip of the stylus in the same place for a
couple of seconds.
Some operations, such as the automatic copying of a file by drag-and-drop,
require the use of the keyboard Ctrl key (or Shift key) in conjunction with the
left-click. If you have an external keyboard attached, you can touch Ctrl (or
Shift) and hold it while you touch the tip of the stylus to the screen – just as you
would with a mouse.
Otherwise, the Scribbler has a software on-screen keyboard you can use for this
function. Bring up the on-screen keyboard by touching the stylus tip into the
screen-keyboard hole on the face of the Scribbler. Then tap the Ctrl key and do
the drag-and-drop. The Scribbler will remember the Ctrl and act accordingly.
Other combinations of Shift or Ctrl with the pointing stylus work similarly.
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