Gesture enable, Gesture setting – TabletKiosk eo TufTab a7230X User Manual

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screen (left-click or right-click). Useful for when “Right-Click
Emulation” is disabled, or when pressing and holding on the
screen is impractical or cumbersome. You can choose to display
the icon in the System Tray or on the Desktop.

Gesture Enable

Gestures are short-cuts that you can perform with a simple flick
of your finger or pen on the screen, or by drawing a simple,
predetermined shape. For example, with Gestures enabled,
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. Using Gestures, you can invoke any
keyboard combination or open any application with the flick of
your finger or the stylus pen.

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 comple-
tion of a Gesture action.
The longer the time set by
the slider, the longer you
can take to draw out the
Gesture on screen.

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