This is the biggest one for me. I use the left mouse arrow to select the text, then click and drag to center it. This allows me to center, select, and drag text without leaving the active text field (which is handy for pasting text to a PDF or email).
The other one. In the left mouse arrow, I can actually drag text into the left mouse button, and then when I want to click the mouse button that text is dragged to the right. To drag text from the left mouse button to the left mouse button, press the right mouse button. This causes the text to move up and down the screen without actually moving left or right.
This lets you choose the text that you want to close the active text field. This allows you to close the active text field and drag text to the right. You can drag the text to the left and the text to the right and they can be closed individually.
This is a simple one. To center selected text on the screen, you can use the “CTRL+LEFT” and “CTRL+RIGHT” keyboard shortcuts.
You can center the text in other ways too. For example, if you want to keep the active text field centered at the top of the screen and move the text down to the bottom, you can press CTRLLEFT followed by B. You can also move the text to the bottom of the screen and press CTRLLEFT followed by C.
Although this works, it’s a bit of a pain. If you want the text to move to the bottom, but you want to keep it centered at the top, you have to find a way to do both simultaneously. This might be possible using a quick shortcut, but I don’t know how that would work. I’m not trying to be an annoying douchebag, but I don’t know if anyone has done this before.
If you want to center the text, just press ALT and then the text. You can also use CTRL to move the text to the bottom of the screen and then ALT again to move it to the top. This is also a nice shortcut that you can use to make it easier to read the text when you’re out of the screen. If you want to center the text, you can move the text to the bottom and press CTRL and then ALT.
It’s not that hard, but I think it would be nice for people to be able to do this. I’m not sure if they have to move the text first before you press Ctrl, but I can confirm that it does work.
This is a nice keyboard shortcut. You can actually use it with right-clicking anywhere on your screen and then pressing CTRL and then ALT. You can also use the same keyboard shortcut to move the text to the top of the screen.
To maximize the effects of those shortcuts, you will have to add a background image to the screen. This would be useful for the cursor. You can take the cursor to a place where the text is going to move to, then press CTRL and then ALT to move the text.