TWO-BUTTON MOUSE PS/2 (25-1042) Using Your Mouse Faxback Doc. # 5438 Many graphics, word processing, desktop publishing, and other programs use the mouse to let you more easily use the program your program's user's guides to find out how your mouse works with your program. Your mouse has three basic uses: point, click, and drag. Point lets you position an arrow or position a cursor. To click, position the pointer at the desired location. Then, press and release one of the mouse buttons. Double-click is a variation of click. Some programs use a double-click to select and run an option. To double-click, quickly press and release one of the mouse buttons twice. Drag combines point and click. Drag moves elements in graphics programs or selects text in word processing programs. To drag, position the pointer at the start location and press and hold down one of the mouse buttons. Then, move the pointer to a new location and release the mouse button. (dkh-07/30/93)