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Draging

Draging is not a standard term in English. In most uses, it appears to be a misspelling of the verb dragging, the present participle of drag, meaning to pull an object along a surface by friction. The correct spelling in modern English is dragging; draging may occur in hurried writing, typographical errors, or as a non-native speaker's transliteration. In formal writing, it is generally corrected to dragging.

Within computing and digital interfaces, the intended term is dragging. It refers to the action of moving

Aside from misspelling, "Draging" may also function as a proper noun, such as a surname or a

Related terms include dragging, drag, and drag-and-drop.

an
item
with
a
cursor,
touch,
or
stylus
while
maintaining
contact,
commonly
used
to
initiate
drag-and-drop
operations.
When
software
strings
read
"draging"
instead
of
"dragging,"
these
are
typographical
errors
that
should
be
fixed
to
avoid
ambiguity.
place
name,
but
it
does
not
denote
a
widely
recognized
concept
in
English-language
reference
works.