When a node is selected in the View, it shows a white border and the background, including the title bar, is darker. When it is not selected, the border is gray and the background is lighter.
To select a node, make sure the Select tool is active, then click the node. To select multiple nodes, use Ctrl+click (Alt+click removes a node from the current selection), or drag a selection rectangle around the nodes. The Select menu has options for modifying the current selection.
To deselect nodes, make sure the Select tool is active, then click a blank area of the View.
Dragging a selected node moves it in the View.
Shift + dragging a node clones that node. Ctrl+Shift + dragging a node clones the node and all the node’s children. These cloning methods also work for multiple selections.
You can use these options to move nodes and lay them out:
Temporary shortcut: Ctrl+Alt+drag moves a node with its children, but doesn’t turn on the Move Children toggle.