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Using the Mouse to Move Balls Click and Drag 1 ball onto the table, put it inside of the rack triangle. Now, drag it to a place below the table and release the mouse; the ball returns to the ball bin by itself. You can also remove the ball by doing Control+Click (for PC users) or Command+Click (for Mac users). Using HotKeys to Move Balls Move your mouse cursor inside of the triangle and press <1>. You will find 1 ball shows up at the mouse location. You can use arrow keys on your keyboard to move it at much finer resolution. To remove it, press <delete>. For 1 to 10 ball, use <1>, <2>, <3>,... <0> For 11 to 15 ball, use <q>, <w>, <e>, <r>, <t> For cue ball, cue ball A, cue ball B, use <y>, <u>, <i> Moving balls by Pixels For finer movements, you can use the arrow keys -<Up>, <Down>, <Left>, <Right> on your keyboard to move a selected ball by 1 pixel at a time. You can also hold down onto the <Shift> key and press the arrow key to move a select ball by 10 pixels.
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Other Hotkeys for Balls
Click to clear everything off the table.
Click to get a 8 ball rack, a 9 ball rack, a simulated 8 ball break or a simulated 9 ball break.
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