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Whitepaper FUJITSU 4-FINGER MULTIPLE TOUCH
4-finger multiple touch
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4-Finger Multiple Touch
Multiple touch enables users to move and arrange items and files
around on the screen of the LIFEBOOK T580 much as he would
organize items on the desktop. The new 4-finger multiple touch
functionality supported in the LIFEBOOK T580 enables users to
perform actions directly on the screen, offering a rich gesture
vocabulary that opens up a whole new approach to how to interact
directly on screen, for an intuitive user experience.
1 finger:
Click
Tap the screen with a single finger to
click on an item on the screen.
DoubleClick
Tap the screen twice with a single
finger, to perform a double-click action.
DragAndDrop
Use your finger to touch an item on the
screen, and move it without lifting your
finger from the screen.
USER GUIDE
4-FINGER MULTIPLE TOUCH FOR
LIFEBOOK T580
A QUICK GUIDE TOASSIST YOU IN YOUR USE OF THE 4-FINGER MULTIPLE TOUCH
TOUCHSCREEN
Whitepaper FUJITSU 4-FINGER MULTIPLE TOUCH
4-finger multiple touch
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2 fingers:
Scroll
Place two fingers on the screen, and
move fingers up or down to scroll.
Zoom
Place two fingers on the screen, pinch
the fingers together to zoom in, and
slide the fingers apart to zoom out.
Rotate
Place two fingers on an item on the
screen and holding the thumb in place
as an anchor, move the index finger in a
wide and clearly defined arc, to rotate
the item.
Tap
Tap two fingers on the screen, twice in
quick succession, to lock context
sensitive menus.
Note: This gesture can be customized
to perform a specific action according to
your requirements.
2+1Hold two fingers on the screen, and a
context sensitive menu is displayed.
Use a third single finger to browse and
select the required item.
Whitepaper FUJITSU 4-FINGER MULTIPLE TOUCH
4-finger multiple touch
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3 fingers:
SweepUp/ Down
Place three fingers on the screen, and
sweep them upwards to maximize, and
downwards to minimize the current
window
DoubleTap
Tap three fingers twice on the screen to
minimize all windows, and display your
desktop.
Tap
Tap three fingers on the screen to
display all currently open windows in a
3D carousel formation.
Place and hold 3 fingers on the screen
to rotate the carousel of files
SideSweep
Sweep three fingers to the side in order
to browse through all open
files within a specific application. The
initial direction you choose to sweep
determines the direction and
order in which files are displayed.
Whitepaper FUJITSU 4-FINGER MULTIPLE TOUCH
4-finger multiple touch
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act touchscreen
4 fingers:
Tap
Select a word, sentence, paragraph or
item. Tap four fingers on the screen and
as the fingers are lifted, a menu of
context sensitive web locations is
displayed.
Select
Hold four fingers on the screen in a
square to select an area and a context
sensitive menu of applications is
displayed.
Zoom
Place four fingers on the screen to
create a zoom-in square for a specific
area. Use one finger to move the square
around the screen to magnify the areas
it moves over.
SweepUp/ Down
Place four fingers on the screen and
sweep to scroll up or down. The
distance you sweep dictates how far you
move in a document.
LIFEBOOK T580:
With the new LIFEBOOK T580 you can alternate between a keyboard, a
pen, or your fingers in seconds. Featuring a rotatable 10.1-inch display, it’s
the perfect solution for working on the move. Through integrated GPS, you’ll
always be able to find your way around. And there is no need to feel
burdened by your notebook any longer, at just 1.4kg it’s easy to take
wherever you like.
More Information:
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Data sheet
CONTACT
FUJITSU TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS
Address: Bürgermeister Ulrich Str. 100, 86199
Augsburg, Germany
Phone: +49821-804-4348
E-mail: wps.info@fujitsu.com
Website: ts.fujitsu.com/mobile
2010-08-24
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