Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION

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1-8: The Mouse

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Electric supports a number of different mouse configurations on different platforms. It presumes that Macintosh mice have 1-button, PC mice have 2, and UNIX mice have 2 or 3 (only 2 are used). In addition, it allows different keys to be combined with the clicks for advanced functions.

To simplify this manual, each of the different mouse commands is given a name. The table below shows the actual button and key combinations for each named mouse command.

For example, the selection button is used to highlight objects on the display. On systems with 1-button mice (i.e. Macintosh), the selection button is a plain click of the button, but on systems with two or three buttons, the selection button is the left button.

Here is a list of all mouse commands and their button/keyboard combinations:

|
UNIX
|
Windows
|
Macintosh
Command |
Three-Button
|
Two-Button
|
One-Button

Selection | left | left | click
Toggle1 Select | shiftleft | shiftleft | shiftclick
Select Another2 | ctrlleft | ctrlleft | ctrlclick
Toggle Select Another | shiftctrlleft  | shiftctrlleft  | shiftctrlclick 

Special3 Select | metaleft | altleft | optclick
Toggle Special Select | shiftmetaleft | shiftaltleft | shiftoptclick
Special Select Another | ctrlmetaleft | ctrlaltleft | ctrloptclick
Toggle Special Select Another  | shiftctrlmetaleft | shiftctrlaltleft | shiftctrloptclick

Information |
DOUBLE
left |
DOUBLE
left |
DOUBLE
click
Creation | right | right | cmdclick

Rectangle Select4 | metaright | altright | cmdoptclick
Rectangle Zoom5 | shiftmetaright | shiftaltright | shiftcmdoptclick

Wire/Technology Edit6 | shiftright | shiftright | shiftcmdclick

A note to users of the KDE 2.1 window system (Linux/UNIX): The Alt-Left button is used by the window system, and as a result, you may not be able to issue the Special Select button. To disable the window systems use of this button combination, use the KDE control tool, select "Look & Feel", "Window behavior", "Actions" tab. Near the bottom, select "nothing" instead of "default move".


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