How do I use the mouse?

The mouse is a navigation and selection device that allows you to quickly "point" to items on your screen without using the keyboard.

The mouse pointer is usually an arrow-shaped symbol that indicates the location of the mouse on the screen. As you work and move the mouse, the mouse pointer may change to other shapes. The actual images you see may vary, but should resemble those shown below.

Mouse symbol Indicates...
eSuite graphic The current location of the mouse on your screen.
eSuite graphic You need to wait for an action to end before initiating another.
eSuite graphic You can enter data in the current location. Click before you start typing.
eSuite graphic Where the next character you enter will appear when you type.
eSuite graphic You can move or copy the selected data to another location.
eSuite graphic You can move the line sideways to make a column wider or narrower.

You can use the mouse in several ways:

Mouse action What you do...
Click Press and release the left mouse button.
Double-click Press and release the left mouse button twice in rapid succession.
Right-click Press and release the right mouse button.
Drag Press the left mouse button and hold it down while moving the mouse across the screen; then release the mouse button.


See also
Keyboard shortcuts for navigating a document
Mouse shortcuts