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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 3 User Guide To display context menus: 1 Position the pointer over an image or palette item. 2 Click with the right mouse button (Windows) or hold down Control and press the mouse button (Mac OS). If no context-sensitive menu appears, no menu is available for that tool or palette. Using tool tips The tool tips feature lets you display the name of tools, buttons, or controls. To identify a tool, button, or control: Position the pointer over a tool, button, or control, and pause. A tool tip appears showing the name and keyboard shortcut (if any) for the item. Note: Tool tips are not available in most dialog boxes. Using Web resources If you have an Internet connection and a Web browser installed on your system, you can access additional resources for learning Photoshop Elements, located on the Adobe Systems Web site on the World Wide Web. These resources are continually updated. To access the Adobe home page for your region: 1 Open the Adobe U.S. home page at www.adobe.com. 2 From the Adobe Sites menu, choose your geographical region. The Adobe home page is customized for several geographical regions. Using Adobe Online Adobe Online provides access to the latest products and features that expand your application's power, including professional services from Adobe and our partners. Bookmarks are also included to take you quickly to noteworthy Adobe and Photoshop Elements-related sites. Through Adobe Online, you'll find the following information about how to use and update Photoshop Elements: • Step-by-step tutorials. • Quick tips that provide fast answers to common problems. • Updates, patches, and plug-ins. • Photoshop Elements Top Issues containing the latest Photoshop Elements technical support solutions. • Technical guides. • A searchable database of answers to technical questions. • Links to user forums. Adobe Online is constantly changing, so you should click Refresh before you use it. Refreshing through Adobe Online updates bookmarks and buttons so you can quickly access the most current content available. You can use preferences to automatically refresh Adobe Online daily, weekly, or monthly. When you set up Adobe Online to connect to your Web browser, Adobe can either notify you whenever new information for Adobe Online is available or automatically download that information to your hard disk and install it. If you