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drag and drop
Using the mouse to drag a file to an application and drop it there If the two are compatible the file will be opened within the application This can be useful when opening documents
To directly manipulate an object by moving it and placing it somewhere else using a pointing device (such as a mouse)
When you click your mouse once and an object and hold it, while simultaneously moving that item to a different location
With both the source object and its destination visible, press and hold on the selected source object and drag the object to its destination Release the mouse button when the object is placed on its destination Drag and drop between applications copies the object Drag and drop within the same application copies the object; to move the object hold down the SHIFT key while dragging the selection
An operation in which the end user uses the mouse or other pointing device to move data to another location in the same window or another window
A GUI (Graphic Use Interface) concept that enables the user to select one screen object and pass it as input to another screen object (icon)
To click and hold down the mouse button while moving the mouse (drag), then release the mouse button (drop) For example, a common use of drag and drop is to parent objects In an explorer, click on an object node (while holding down the mouse button) and move the object over another object node, then release the mouse button
The action performed when you wish to move (or copy) and object from one location to another Click and hold on an object, such as an Icon on the Desktop, drag it to another position on the Desktop and release the mouse button Drag and Drop may also be used to copy or move a file from one location to another in Windows Explorer
(v ) To drag an interface element to a new location in order to move, copy, or link it See also drag
A common method for manipulating files (or on-screen objects such as text or graphics) in a graphical user interface or WIMP environment The user selects an icon, filename or other object by moving a cursor and holds a button down while "dragging" the cursor and the "attached" object to another part of the display, which might be an icon for an application program, or merely a new location for the object (as in a word-processor) The object is "dropped" from the cursor by releasing the button The meaning of this action may be modified by simultaneously pressing certain keys Human-computer interaction studies show a higher failure rate for such operations than for command-line statements, but also a higher "forgiveness rate" (Users are more likely to think "silly me" than "stupid machine" when a drag-and-drop operation gives an unintended result)
clicking on something and HOLDING the mouse button down; this allows you to move your mouse around which moves the object you clicked on; letting go of the mouse button "drops" the object
A transfer mechanism where data is dragged from a source to a drop site using mouse motion
Drag an item to another location, release the mouse button, which drops the item in the new location or onto an application that will open it
The technique of dragging an item, such as a graphic or selected text, and dropping it on a suitable destination, such as another document
The process of selecting an object (maybe an icon) on your screen by moving your cursor over it, holding down the left mouse button, dragging it to a different location, then dropping the object by releasing the left mouse button
Moving (or copying) stuff from one place to another with a mouse Can be within an application, such as moving a selected paragraph in a word processor or even between two applications, such as dragging a graphic from a drawing program to a word processor
Using the mouse, click on an item to "pick it up", then hold the mouse button down while you move the mouse over a different area of the screen   Releasing the mouse button "drops" the item   This is often used to copy items from one area to another
(Computers) method of moving something on a computer screen (i.e. file, icon, text, etc.) by clicking on the item and repositioning it while holding down the mouse button and then releasing the button in order to "drop" the item into place
The act of clicking on one icon and moving it on top of another icon to initiate a specific action Example: opening a specific Eudora mailbox by moving its icon onto the Eudora icon
with the mouse Use drag and drop to copy or move any item such as a document or file, or even text within a file Firstly select the item, then click and hold down the mouse button to drag the selection to its new location Letting go of the mouse button will drop the item into place Using the left mouse button to drag will usually move the item or selection (except when dragging to a different drive when a copy will take place), whilst using the right mouse button will offer a choice of move or copy Drag can also be used as a selection technique, to select a range of text click and hold the mouse then drag until all the required text is selected
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