* To select one character, click to the left (or to the right) of that character, hold your mouse down, drag to the right (or to the left), when the character is highlighted, then release the mouse.
* To select one word, click to the left (or to the right) of that word, hold your mouse down, drag to the right (or to the left), when the word is highlighted, then release the mouse.To select a word, you can also double-click it.
* To select a group of words, click to the left (or to the right) of that group, hold your mouse down, drag to the right (or to the left), when the group of words is highlighted, then release the mouse.
In some applications (Microsoft Word, WordPad, Microsoft Works Word Processor, Microsoft FrontPage, etc), to select a line of text, position the mouse to the left of the line. The cursor would point to North-East, then click.
In some application (Microsoft Word, WordPad), to select a whole paragraph, triple-click any word in the paragraph.
In some applications (Microsoft Word, WordPad, Microsoft Works Word Processor, Microsoft FrontPage, etc), to select a line of text, position the mouse to the left of the line. The cursor would point to North-East, then click.
In some application (Microsoft Word, WordPad), to select a whole paragraph, triple-click any word in the paragraph.
Practical Learning: Selecting Text Using the Mouse
1- Start WordPad and type the following:
2- To select one word in a sentence, in the paragraph that starts with "As the time", click and hold the mouse between d of "gathered" and w of what
3- Drag in the left direction. When the word gathered is highlighted completely, then release the mouse
4- In the second line, double-click "decision". That selects it1- Start WordPad and type the following:
2- To select one word in a sentence, in the paragraph that starts with "As the time", click and hold the mouse between d of "gathered" and w of what
3- Drag in the left direction. When the word gathered is highlighted completely, then release the mouse
5- In the first line of the paragraph that starts with "When we decided", position the mouse to the left of much
6- Click and hold the mouse down
7- Drag right and down to the right side of the word "found". then release the mouse
8- Press Ctrl + Home
Text Selection Using the Keyboard
You can also select text using the keyboard:
You can also select text using the keyboard:
/\To select one character, position the caret to the left (or to the right) of the character. Press and hold Shift. Then press the right (or the left) arrow key and release Shift
/\To select one word, position the caret to the left (or to the right) of the word. Press and hold Ctrl and Shift. Then press the right (or the left) arrow key and release Ctrl and Shift
/\To select a group of words, position the caret to the left of the most left word (or to the right of the most right) of the group. Press and hold Ctrl and Shift. Then press the right (or the left) arrow key continuously until all the desired words are highlighted. Then release Ctrl and Shift.
/\To select a line of text, first get the caret to the beginning of the line. Press and hold Shift. Press the down arrow key. Release Shift.
In word processors (not in text editors like Notepad):
/\To select text from the current position of the caret to the end of the paragraph, press and hold Ctrl and Shift, then press the down arrow key
/\To select text from the current position of the caret to the beginning of the paragraph, press and hold Ctrl and Shift, then press the up arrow key
/\To select text from the current position of the caret to the end of the current page, press and hold Ctrl and Shift, then press Page Down
/\To select text from the current position of the caret to the beginning of the current page, press and hold Ctrl and Shift, then press Page Up
To select the whole content of the document, press Ctrl + A (normally, Ctrl + A is a universal shortcut and can be used to select almost any thing that is part of a window, regardless of what those things are).
Practical Learning: Selecting Text Using the Keyboard
1- The caret should be at the beginning of the documentPress and hold Shift. Press the right arrow key once. As you see, it selects one letter to the right
2- While still holding Shift, press the right arrow key twice
3- Release Shift
4- Press the Down arrow key and press Home. That positions the cursor to the beginning of the second line
5- Press and hold Ctrl + Shift, press the Right arrow key once. It selects one word
6- While still holding Ctrl + Shift, press the right arrow key twice. As you see, this time, pressing the right arrow key selects one word after another
7- Release Ctrl and Shift
8- Press the Left arrow key. That positions the caret to the beginning of the paragraph
9- Press and hold Shift, press the down arrow key, and release all keys. Now the action selects one line of text
10- Press Ctrl + Home
Text Selection Combining the Mouse and the Keyboard
You can also combine the mouse and the keyboard to select text:
* To select one character, click to the left (or to the right) of that character. Press and hold Shift. Then click to the right (or to the left) of that character and release Shift.
* To select one word, click anywhere in that word. Press and hold Shift. Then click the word again and release Shift (this doesn't work everywhere).
* To select a group of words, click anywhere in the first (or the last) word of the desired group. Press and hold Shift. Then click anywhere in the last (or the first) word of the group and release Shift.
* To select a group of words from one part or section of the document to another section of the document, click the word at the beginning (or the end) of the desired group. Press and hold Shift. Then click the last (or the first) word of the desired group. Release Shift.
Practical Learning: Combining the Mouse and the Keyboard to Select Text
1- In the paragraph that starts with "When we decided", click the word "knew"
2- Press and hold Shift
3- Click "decision" on the same line and release Shift
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