The mouse is currently the primary method used to "select" either a row and/or an individual table cell. A selected row is indicated by the blue background in all cells within the row. One can select multiple rows at one time by depressing and holding down the left mouse button on the first row to be selected and dragging the mouse cursor over the additional contiguous rows to also be selected. Release the left mouse button on the last row to be selected.
The user can append contiguous rows adjacent to a previously selected row or multi-row selection, by holding down the "shift" key and clicking the left mouse button on the last desired contiguous row to append to the selection. Similarly, one can append non-contiguous rows by holding down the "ctrl" key and making an additional multi-row (or single row) selection similar to the original row or multi-row selection. As many non-contiguous rows can be selected, as desired, via this method. These methods are similar to how Microsoft Windows selection method works with the "Shift" or "Ctrl" key depressed.
Any row or multi-row selection can be de-selected and replaced by simply clicking the left mouse button anywhere within the MCREW table display with no keyboard keys pressed.