The basic mouse contains two buttons. These are referred to as the left button and a right button. A more advanced mouse will have a mouse wheel between the two buttons.
Using the Left Mouse Button:
To click on a button shown on the screen, move the mouse so that the arrow cursor is over the button, then press the left mouse button.
Use the left mouse button in the Table of Contents pane to select the pane to open in the Form Page pane.
Use the left mouse button to activate a field for editing in the Form Page pane.
Use the left mouse button to click on any button on the visible toolbars.
Using the Left Mouse Button:
Use the right mouse button to open context menus on specific screen element that support them.
Right click on any element in the tree of the Table of Content pane to see the context menu for that element.
In the Form Page pane you can right click on any field, but the active field, to see its context menu. This assists in changing the formatting of a field.
Using the Mouse Wheel:
The mouse wheel is used to scroll an open document. This program supports scrolling using the mouse wheel. To scroll the open form page just move the mouse wheel. If it does not scroll the page then click anywhere on the page (to activate it) and then try using the mouse wheel again.