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Mouse / Control key / Rotation / Shift key / Pointing device gesture / Rotational mouse / Human–computer interaction / Computing / User interface techniques
Date: 2014-02-14 01:05:09
Mouse
Control key
Rotation
Shift key
Pointing device gesture
Rotational mouse
Human–computer interaction
Computing
User interface techniques

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