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  2. DOM event - Wikipedia

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    Fires when the mouse pointer moves away from an element during a drag. It is also called after a drop on an element. It is similar to the mouseout event but occurs during a drag. No No draggesture ondraggesture Fires when the user starts dragging the element, usually by holding down the mouse button and moving the mouse. No No dragover ondragover

  3. Caret navigation - Wikipedia

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    In this text navigation mode the ‘cursor’, often depicted as a blinking vertical line, appears within the text on-screen. The user can then navigate throughout the text by using the arrow navigation keys to cause the cursor to move; typically changing the cursor's location in increments of character position horizontally and of text line vertically.

  4. User:Cacycle/wikEd help - Wikipedia

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    The button bar to the right has the control buttons. With these buttons you can switch between the standard editing window and wikEd, turn off syntax highlighting, turn off the standard toolbar, or switch to full-screen mode. If you push any of these buttons, its setting will be saved in a cookie and it affects all new pages and is kept for ...

  5. Pointing device gesture - Wikipedia

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    The mouse gesture for "back" in Opera – the user holds down the right mouse button, moves the mouse left, and releases the right mouse button.. In computing, a pointing device gesture or mouse gesture (or simply gesture) is a way of combining pointing device or finger movements and clicks that the software recognizes as a specific computer event and responds to accordingly.

  6. Arrow keys - Wikipedia

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    Mouse keys is a feature that allows controlling a mouse cursor with arrow keys instead. A feature echoed in the Amiga whereby holding the Amiga key would allow a person to move the pointer with the cursor keys in the Workbench (operating system), but most games require a mouse or joystick. The use of arrow keys in games has come back into ...

  7. Text box - Wikipedia

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    Using a mouse: Change the caret position by clicking the desired point with a mouse cursor; Select a portion of text by pressing the main mouse button while pointing the cursor at one end of the desired part of the text and dragging the cursor to the other end while holding the button pressed. Using the keyboard:

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  9. Pointing device - Wikipedia

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    A mouse is moved without the button being pushed. This state can be called tracking, meaning the user just moves the mouse without further interacting with the system. If the mouse is pointed at an icon and the button is pressed while moving the mouse, a new state called dragging is entered.