[WEB4LIB] Mouse Tutorial

Mike Novak prx000 at mail.connect.more.net
Thu Sep 6 17:25:22 EDT 2001


Dan,

We use "Mousercise"
http://www.ckls.org/~crippel/computerlab/tutorials/mouse/page1.html
in our basic intro to computer class and it seems to do the trick.  Check it
out if you haven't stumbled upon it yet.

Mike Novak
Technology Coordinator & Reference Librarian
University City Public Library


----- Original Message -----
From: "Daniel Messer" <dmesser at yvrls.lib.wa.us>
To: "Multiple recipients of list" <web4lib at webjunction.org>
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 12:51 PM
Subject: [WEB4LIB] Mouse Tutorial


Hey all!

    I'm looking for a decent tutorial programme for how to use a
computer mouse. We got one a few years back with the Gates Lab machines,
but I find it to be really lacking in quality in certain areas. I've
done some searching and browsing on the web and came across a few web
based mouse tutorial programmes, but most of these are just simply web
related and don't cover right clicking and double clicking. A couple
Java sites covered double clicking, but not right clicking. I'd like to
avoid using a web based tutorial and go with a standalone programme for
WinNT.
    If I needed to, I could write the thing in HTML and use some Java
applets similar to what I've seen. But if I don't have to, then I simply
don't want to. Does anyone out there use a mouse tutorial in basic
computing classes that they might be willing to share? If so, please let
me know via private e-mail, my address is below!

Thanks much!
Dan

dmesser at yvrls.lib.wa.us

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Mondai wa
The subject in question...
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Daniel Messer, Technologies Instructor
Yakima Valley Regional Library
102 N 3rd St Yakima, WA 98901
(509) 452-8541 x712
dmesser at yvrls.lib.wa.us
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