8.2 Basic Touchscreen Operations; Windows Interface - JP ClassMate PC SLIDES201t Manuel Del Usuario

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8.2. Basic touchscreen operations
• Your device is ideal for gestures use, or stylus pen use;
• Don't use sharp objects to touch the screen, or the screen may be damaged
or scratched;
• Don't touch the touchscreen with a conductive material. It may cause a malfunction;
• The supporting functions are application dependent.
Touch once on an item to start an app, open a link, or
Tap
perform an optional function. This is similar to a left-click
of the mouse.
Double-tap
Slightly press twice with your finger to select an item.
Press and leave your finger on an item. This brings up
Press and hold
detailed information or opens a menu with more options
for the item. This is similar to a right-click with the mouse.
Move two fingers together or apart while touching the
Pinch
screen. This is to zoom in and out on visual apps, such as
pictures and maps.
Place two or more fingers on an item and then turn your
Rotate
hand. This enables you to turn an object. (Note: Not all
items can be rotated, depending upon the app.)
Drag your finger across the screen. This can scroll through
Slide
lists and pages, and can also move an object or be used
to draw or write, depending upon your apps.
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9. WINDOWS INTERFACE

9.1. Desktop
When you turn on the device, the Start screen is displayed, which allows you to access
many features and installed applications (also referred to as apps) at one glance.
To launch the features click the app icon or press at the same time the
Windows key and TAB key on the keyboard.
9.2. Taskbar
The black bar on the bottom of your desktop is called a Taskbar. It provides several
key features:
• Start Menu
• App shortcuts area
• Search Box
• Notification area
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