Use the arrow keys (or keep hitting Win+P) to switch to “clone”, “extend” or “external only” display settings.
Once you're there, you can use the arrow keys to select a particular window or group and then hit Enter to launch or activate it. As ever, you can cancel out of this mode by hitting the Esc key.
The arrow keys to control small new movement the space bar to spittle attack.
In 3d, the arrow keys can be used in lieu of the mouse drag to rotate the image.
This means that a user can make the initial gross movements with the mouse, then make a final, precise placement with the arrow keys, and release the mouse button without disturbing the placement.
You control Lisa and Bandit by using the arrow keys: left, right, up and down, and with the space bar.
Use the mouse or arrow keys to select your language. Click on the Next button to continue or the Cancel button to quit.
Using up/down arrow keys, highlight RANGE on DRB screen (screen will default to 2 amp scale).
Enables you to use the arrow keys on your keyboard to move the mouse pointer.
If the arrow keys are not otherwise spoken for in the interface, as in a drawing program, they can be used to control vernier movement of the selected object. This means that a user does not have to hold the mouse button down.
Exciting task of waiting for you. Methods of operation: Mobile shooting sight: the arrow keys or number keys 2, 4, 6, 8.
While holding down the mouse button, a user can manipulate the arrow keys to move the selection up, down, left, or right—one pixel at a time.
Instructions: click on the thumbnails to see a larger image, then use the left-right arrow keys to scroll through the slideshow.