Using the mouse with the Source Code Window
Marking and selecting text.
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You may use the mouse to set a watch point or a trace point or even to copy
a piece of text into the command window.
Setting a Watch Point
You may set a watch point with the mouse by moving the mouse cursor to the
start of the text or expression that you wish to use as watch point, click
and hold down the left mouse button and drag the mouse so that the text that
you want is highlighted.
When you release the mouse, the highlighted text will be used as the basis
of a watch point.
Setting a Trace Point
You may set a trace point with the mouse by moving the mouse cursor to the
start of the text or expression that you wish to use as trace point,
clicking and holding down the left mouse button and dragging the mouse so
that the text that you want is highlighted.
To set the trace point, hold down the <Shift> key and release the mouse, the
highlighted text will be used as the basis of a trace point
Copying text to the command window
You may copy a piece of source code to the command window for editing or
expressing by selecting the text with the mouse, by moving the mouse cursor
to the start of the text or expression that you wish to use as trace point,
clicking and holding down the left mouse button and dragging the mouse so
that the text that you want is highlighted.
To copy the text to the command window, hold down the <Ctrl> key and release
the mouse, the highlighted text will be copied and pasted into the command
window, where you may edit it before expressing it or turning it into a
watch/trace point.