Gesture setting – TabletKiosk Sahara NetSlate a230T User Manual

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simply dragging in a straight line down the screen can invoke a
page down command, or a “Save File” command, or even launch
a program of your choosing.

Gestures are simple to use, easy to customize, and provide a
tremendous amount of convenience when working on your
Sahara NetSlate. To enable Gestures, simply tap on the “Gesture
Enable” button so that the square in the center of the button
turns yellow. To disable Gestures, simply tap the button again to
change the square to grey.

Gesture Setting

Allows you to customize the built-in Gesture shapes, tap on the
button to open the “Gesture Setting” panel.

The “Enable” check
box at the top of the
panel simply does
the same thing as
the “Gesture Enable”
button in the “Tools”
tab.

The “Sensing Time”
slider determines the
amount of time to
sense the completion
of a Gesture action.
The longer the time
set by the slider, the
longer you can take to
draw out the Gesture
on screen.

In the Gesture Settings section, tapping on the Gesture icon
button pops open a window that allows you to choose from all
of the predetermined Gesture motions. With a motion selected,
you can:

Using Gestures, you can invoke any keyboard

combination or open any application with the flick of

your finger or stylus pen.

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