User's Guide to OS/2 Warp Version 3 - Appendix A

Keyboard and Mouse Use
The following tables list some of the most common tasks you can do, using either the keyboard or a mouse. The plus (+) sign between key names means to press and hold down the keys in the order shown and release them together.

When a column is left blank under the Mouse heading, it means that there is no equivalent mouse function. The keyboard must be used.

The following terms are used to describe actions taken with a mouse:
 * Click:Press and release a mouse button. Instructions explain whether you should click mouse button 1 or 2.
 * Double-click:Press and release mouse button 1 twice in quick succession.
 * Drag:Move an object across the computer screen with a mouse.
 * Open:Point to an item and double-click. Instructions explain which item to point to.
 * Point:Move the mouse pointer.
 * Select:Point to an item and click mouse button 1. Instructions explain which item to point to.

Note: For a detailed list of specific key assignments, see the Master Help Index.

Help Window Tasks
These tasks only work from within a help window.