Using the optional capacitive touchscreen – FUJITSU Lifebook T731 Manuel d'utilisation

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51 - Touchpad/Active Digitizer/Touchscreen

Using the Optional Capacitive Touchscreen

Certain configurations of this Tablet PC have an optional dual digitizer that allows you to use either the

stylus or your finger(s) as a pointing device. This type of display also allows you to use “gestures” to

perform such actions as scroll, zoom, and rotate.

Right-clicking the touchscreen

To perform a right-click action using two fingers, press the first finger at the location you want to perform

a right-click, then quickly tap and release the second finger on the screen.

Gesture Mode

To initiate gesture mode, two fingers must touch the screen within one 10th of a second of each other. If

the second finger touches the screen after one 10th of a second has elapsed, the second finger is ignored.

Gesture mode ends when both fingers are removed from the screen. Note that if a gesture can’t be

recognized, no action is taken. In that case, remove both fingers from the screen and try again.

Scrolling Gesture

To scroll through long documents or on a web page, place both fingers on the screen and move them in

parallel in the same direction; if only one finger moves, no scrolling will occur. You can scroll vertically

or horizontally, depending upon the direction of the gesture.

Zoom Gesture

The zoom gesture is especially helpful when viewing pictures. To zoom in, place two fingers on the item

you want to enlarge, then spread them away from each other. To zoom out, place two fingers on the item

you want to reduce, then move them towards each other.

Rotate Gesture

To change the orientation of an object on the screen, place two fingers on the image you want to rotate,

then move them in opposite directions (as if you were turning a knob). The direction the item turns is

dependant upon the direction you move your fingers.

G

ESTURE

SUPPORT

IS

DETERMINED

BY

THE

APPLICATION

IN

USE

.

T

HE

STYLUS

TAKES

PRECEDENCE

OVER

FINGER

TOUCH

. I

F

THE

STYLUS

IS

WITHIN

ACTIVE

RANGE

OF

THE

SCREEN

,

FINGER

TOUCH

WILL

BE

DISABLED

.

W

HEN

ONE

FINGER

IS

USED

ON

THE

TOUCHSCREEN

,

IT

BEHAVES

IN

THE

SAME

MANNER

AS

A

STYLUS

.

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