![]() ![]() Once the feature is enabled, briefly press down and hold the mouse button for the desired items. Under the Buttons Tab, select Turn on ClickLock. Go to the Control Panel, then Mouse Properties. Windows has a ClickLock feature that lets you highlight or drag items without continually holding the mouse button down. SuperUser contributors Keltari and hvd have the answer for us. How do you emulate drag and drop without holding the mouse button down? ![]() Clicking again while in “drag mode” initiates a release (a MouseUp event).Moving the mouse in “drag mode” makes the operating system think the mouse button is still being held down.Shift+Click initiates “drag mode” (a MouseDown event).Is there anything for Windows 7 (like some kind of plugin software, for example) that I could use as an alternative or replacement for drag and drop that would work the same way? In other words, I could do something like Shift+Click and it would make the operating system think that the mouse button is still being held down until I click somewhere else? Like this: Moving the mouse cursor is not a problem, but keeping the button held down while moving it is (in reality, I use a track pad, but it is the same issue). I am currently recovering from an upper back injury and finding that the drag and drop mouse action is irritating some of my upper back muscles. ![]() SuperUser reader Jason S wants to know how to emulate drag and drop without holding the mouse button down: ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |