If you have a computer with a touchscreen, you may found that gestures (motions that you make with one or two fingers) are easier to use than a keyboard or mouse.

Use flicks to perform tasks:

You don't need to tap or click a menu item or a button on a toolbar to perform common tasks, such as copy, paste, delete. Instead, you can use a flick of your finger. There are mainly two categories of flicks navigational and editing. You can modify flicks to do constantly performed tasks.

Press and hold:

Press and hold does the same thing as right-clicking an item. To perform the action, touch the screen where you want to right-click, hold until an entire circle appears, and then pick up your finger. The shortcut menu appears after you pick up your finger.

Windows Touch gestures:

You can use Windows Touch gestures, if your touchscreen can identify at least two touch points,. You can check the information that came with your laptop or touchscreen, to find out if your touchscreen supports more than one touch point.