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Tip from MSTP 115

November 25th, 2011 by Trainingteam

Mouse Terminology – Using mouse verbs: In general, use mouse button to indicate the left mouse button. Use left mouse button only to teach beginning skills or in a discussion of more than one mouse button, when not referring to the left mouse button would create ambiguity.

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Tip from MSTP 111

November 21st, 2011 by Trainingteam

Mouse Terminology – Using mouse verbs: Always hyphenate double-click and right-click as verbs. Good Example Double-click the Word icon. Right-click to see the shortcut menu.

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Tip from MSTP 100

November 10th, 2011 by Trainingteam

Menu terminology – Refer to unavailable commands and options as unavailable, not as dimmed, disabled, or grayed. In programming contexts, however, it is all right to refer to unavailable commands as disabled. If you are describing the appearance of an unavailable command or option, use dimmed, but not grayed or disabled. Good Example There are [...]

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Tip from MSTP 95

November 5th, 2011 by Trainingteam

Dialog box elements – In most content, especially for home users and information workers, do not differentiate between drop-down combo boxes, list boxes, and text boxes. Refer to such elements by their label, and use a descriptor only if necessary for clarity. If you must use a descriptor, use list or box. Do use the [...]

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Tip from MSTP 73

October 14th, 2011 by Trainingteam

Entries that have the same letters but different spacing or punctuation are governed first by the rules of word-by-word alphabetization and then by the rule for sorting special characters by their ASCII order: Spaces alone come first; then spaces following commas. Next come unusual connecting characters, in ASCII order: periods, colons and double colons, underscores, [...]

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