%p Welcome to the wonderful world of the mouse! See the pointer below? Try sliding the mouse around and see what happens to the pointer. Press RETURN when you're ready to move on. %m 1 %w %p Good. Please move the mouse a little more so you can get the feel of it. Press RETURN when you finish experimenting. %w %p "Oh, please don't be shy. Try" sliding the mouse about and watch the pointer move. Press RETURN when you finish experimenting. %w %p Good. Now you see that moving the mouse lets you point to things on the screen. Please use the mouse to move the pointer into the oval. (We'll stop automatically when it gets there.) %m 1 %w %p Please give it a try. Use the mouse to move the pointer into the oval. %w %p "You got it. Now, press the button" "on the mouse, then release it." We call this clicking the mouse button. %w %p "Good. As you see, moving the mouse" lets you point to things on the screen. (You're pointing at the oval right now.) "Now, press the button on the mouse," "then release it." We call this clicking the mouse button. %w %s 1 " CONTINUE " %m 1 %w %p Oops. You moved the mouse out of the oval. Please move it back inside the oval before you click the mouse button. %w %p Please press down the button on the "mouse, then release it." %w %p Congratulations! You deserve that smile for your efforts. Try clicking with the pointer inside "the triangle, square, or face a few" times. Move to and click the box marked 'CONTINUE' when you want to move on. %w %p Good work. When you want to "continue, move to and click the" box marked 'CONTINUE.' %w %p And now for something completely different--moving objects. Move the pointer over to the "triangle. Then HOLD DOWN the mouse" button and move the mouse some more. Let up on the button when you finish moving the triangle. %m 1 %w %p Please put the pointer inside the triangle before you press the button. "Then, hold down the button while" you move the mouse. %w %p You let up on the button rather quickly. Keep holding down the mouse button and move the mouse a little more to get the feel of it. %w %p Holding down the mouse button to move an object around is called dragging. When you let up on the "button, you release the object." %w Try dragging the triangle so that it sits on top of the square and makes a house. %w You dragged the triangle so that it was right on top of the square. Please click the box marked CONTINUE. %w %m 1 %w %p "You dragged the triangle, but" please position it directly above the square to make a house. Give it another try. %w %p It looked so much like a house that we added some windows and a door. Now we've activated the smiling face so that you can drag it around the screen. Click the box marked CONTINUE when you finish experimenting. %w %p "And now, a brief pause while" we prepare the next section of the lesson... %s 5 MENUBAR %w