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Mouse, Pen, Keyboard
You can interact with the user interface using a mouse or a pen and graphics
tablet, in concert with the keyboard. If you have a mouse wheel, you can use
it to scroll through menus.
NOTE To generate a right-click with a pen, press the Context Menu key in
concert with the pen. If a key board includes a Context Menu key, it is typically
located three keys to the right of the Spacebar.
Cutting, Copying and Pasting
Standard cut, copy, and paste commands let you manipulate elements, such
as composition and folders.
To cut or copy, then paste an element:
1 Right-click the element and select Cut (Ctrl + X for Windows, Linux
or Cmd + X for Mac OS) or Copy (Ctrl + C for Windows, Linux or
Cmd + C for Mac OS).
2 Navigate to the location where you want to paste the element. Then
right-click the location and select Paste or press (Ctrl + V for Windows,
Linux or Cmd + V for Mac OS).
Entering Text
Tools such as the Slate and Notes tools require that you type into text editor
fields.
To accept changes in a text editor field, do one of the following:
Press Enter in the case of a single-line editor.
Press Ctrl + Enter in the case of a multi-line editor.
Click outside the editor.
To revert to the previous text:
Press Esc.
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