Windows XP "click to lock" feature

  

In Windows, the use of the mouse is much easier to operate, but are you feeling tired of the index finger? Windows XP provides a "click to lock" function that frees your index finger.
Enable Click Locking
1. Click on the “Start">;Control Panel”, and then double-click “Mouse”, the system pops up "Mouse Properties" dialog box;
2. Click the “Mouse button” tab, then under the “Click to lock” heading, select the “Enable click to lock” checkbox;
3. To change the setting “ Click Lock & rdquo; to hold down the mouse button, click the “Set” button, then in the “Click Locked Settings” dialog box, move the slider to change before the click is locked The length of time that you need to hold down the mouse button. For example, if you find that the button is locked when you try to click, you should increase the “click to lock” time;
4. Click the “OK” button.
Using the Click Lock
“Click Lock & rdquo; feature allows you to select text or drag files without having to hold down the mouse. After selecting the "Enable click lock" checkbox, the click will be locked as long as the left mouse button is held down for a while. After the lock is clicked, you move the mouse just like you did by dragging the left mouse button.
Here, you may wish to open the "Explorer" window, select several files, hold down the left mouse button for a while, then release the left button. Now, if you move the mouse again, it must be that the selected file moves with the mouse pointer. Similarly, after a click is clicked, in a word processing software such as Word, you can slice selected text without having to hold down the left mouse button.
Of course, this function is applicable to you, please ask for it after you try it out!

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