Casio YA-W72M User Guide User Manual

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z Tapping or dragging on a printed document with special dot patterns is interpreted as described

below, in accordance with the tool currently selected with the PowerPoint application.

When you do this:

It is interpreted as this:

Tap the page of a printed
document with special dot
patterns when the Arrow
(

) is selected

Clicking with the arrow on the corresponding page of the PowerPoint file in the
PowerPoint application. However, the actual operation depends on the page currently
displayed in the PowerPoint application and the status of the page tapped with the
digital pen.

If the tapped document page is different from the page currently displayed by
the PowerPoint application:
z If the page you tapped does not include any animation, that page appears on the

display.

z If the page you tapped includes animation, the animation is played from the

beginning and then the corresponding page is displayed.

If the tapped document page is the same as the page currently displayed by the
PowerPoint application:
The next page is displayed.

Tap or drag on the page of
a printed document with
special dot patterns when
a Pen tool (Ballpoint Pen,
Felt Tip Pen, or
Highlighter

*

1

) is selected

Clicking or dragging with the Pen tool on the corresponding page of the PowerPoint
file in the PowerPoint application. However, the actual operation depends on the
page currently displayed in the PowerPoint application.

If the tapped document page is different from the page currently displayed by
the PowerPoint application:
z If the page you tapped does not include any animation, that page appears on the

display.

z If the page you tapped includes animation, the animation is played from the

beginning and then the corresponding page is displayed.

If the tapped document page is the same as the page currently displayed by the
PowerPoint application:
Data is input into the applicable page using the currently selected Pen tool.

*1 In the case if PowerPoint 2010, the Pen or Highlighter.

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