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Date: 2005-07-25 16:11:25
User interface techniques
Mouse button
Mouse
Button
Graphical user interfaces
Windows Vista
Mouse chording
Human–computer interaction
Computing
Software

Carroll County Government Geographic Information Systems Web Page Help for Viewing Interactive Maps The default tool upon accessing a map application is the Zoom In button. A tool is active if displayed depressed.

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