Using the touchscreen, Touch, Touch & hold – Samsung Android 2.3 User Manual

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Android basics

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Android User’s Guide

Using the touchscreen

The main way to control Android features is by using your finger to manipulate icons,
buttons, menu items, the onscreen keyboard, and other items on the touchscreen. You
can also change the screen’s orientation.

Touch

To act on items on the screen, such as application and settings icons, to type

letters and symbols using the onscreen keyboard, or to press onscreen buttons, you
simply touch them with your finger.

Touch & hold

Touch & hold an item on the screen by touching it and not lifting

your finger until an action occurs. For example, to open a menu for customizing the
Home screen, you touch an empty area on the Home screen until the menu opens.

Drag

Touch & hold an item for a moment and then, without lifting your finger, move

your finger on the screen until you reach the target position. You drag items on the
Home screen to reposition them, as described in “Customizing the Home screen” on
page 43, and
you drag to open the Notifications panel, as described in “Managing
notifications” on page 29.

Swipe or slide

To swipe or slide, you quickly move your finger across the surface

of the screen, without pausing when you first touch it (so you don’t drag an item
instead). For example, you slide the screen up or down to scroll a list, and in some
Calendar views you swipe quickly across the screen to change the range of time
visible.

Double-tap

Tap quickly twice on a webpage, map, or other screen to zoom. For

example, you double-tap a section of a webpage in Browser to zoom that section to fit
the width of the screen. Double-tapping after pinching to zoom in some applications,
such as Browser, reflows a column of text to fit the width of the screen.

Pinch

In some applications (such as Maps, Browser, and Gallery), you can zoom in

and out by placing two fingers on the screen at once and pinching them together (to
zoom out) or spreading them apart (to zoom in).

Rotate the screen

On most screens, the orientation of the screen rotates with the

phone as you turn it from upright to its side and back again. You can turn this feature
on and off, as described in “Display settings” on page 364.

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