Appendix f: using gestures, Configuring gesture setup, Using gestures – Apple Motion 4 User Manual

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If you use a Wacom tablet and pen with your computer system, you can use gestures to
navigate within Motion and to perform tasks such as editing, copying, pasting, and so
on. Gestures are continuous, uninterrupted patterns that are drawn in the Motion user
interface (using your tablet).

Note: The supported tablet for using gestures in Motion is the Wacom Intuos tablet family.
Swipes, pinches and other gestures performed on a Multi-Touch trackpad are unrelated
to the gestures described in this appendix. Multi-Touch gestures require no setup or
special controls.

This appendix covers the following:

Configuring Gesture Setup

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Wacom Settings

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Using Gestures

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Configuring Gesture Setup

Gestures are enabled by default—but you can change the default gesture input and
trigger methods in Motion Preferences. When gestures are enabled, you can choose to
use a modifier key (the Control key) or a button on the pen to trigger gesturing.

Before you can use gestures, Handwriting Recognition must be enabled in Mac OS X Ink
Preferences. The Ink Preferences can be accessed in Motion Gesture Preferences.

Important:

To use gestures, make sure that your Wacom tablet and its current drivers

are correctly installed on your computer. For more information, see your tablet’s
documentation.

To set up Motion Gesture Preferences

1

In Motion, choose Motion > Preferences (or press Command-Comma).

2

Click Gestures.

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