User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Safety
- 3 Overview of the Tobii Dynavox I–12+ and I–15+
- 4 Batteries in the Tobii Dynavox I-Series+
- 5 Using the Tobii Dynavox I-Series+
- 5.1 Starting the Device
- 5.2 Shutting Down the Device
- 5.3 Using Gaze Interaction
- 5.4 Using Windows Control
- 5.5 Wake the Tobii Dynavox I-Series+ from Sleep with Gaze Interaction
- 5.6 Pause/Resume Gaze Interaction and Put the Tobii Dynavox I-Series+ to Sleep with Gaze Interaction
- 5.7 Using the Cameras
- 5.8 Using the GEWA Programmable IR Remote Control
- 5.9 Adjusting the Volume
- 5.10 Adjusting the Sound
- 5.11 Performing a Factory Recovery
- 5.12 Calibrating the Touch Screen
- 6 Configuring the Tobii Dynavox I-Series+ with the I-Series Control Center
- 7 Gaze Interaction Settings
- 8 Gaze Selection Settings
- 9 Product Care
- Appendix A Support, Warranty, Training Resources
- Appendix B Compliance Information
- Appendix C Computer Device States of Operation
- Appendix D Maximum Allowed Temperature
- Appendix E Technical Specifications
- Appendix F Approved Accessories
Functions Action Description
Snap Window/Close App
Function that performs three (3) different actions.
• Select the
to move and dock the active App to the se-
lected Target area.
• Select the
to move the active App to the bottom of the
screen and to Close the active App.
• Select the
to move and dock the active App into Full-
screen view.
For more information, see 5.4.3.3.1 Snap Window/Close App, page
33.
Windows Button Function that toggles between the Modern Windows UI and the pre-
vious Modern UI App or Desktop.
All software running in the Desktop, will not be visible here.
They are only visible from the Desktop.
Hide Taskbar Function that hides the Taskbar for Full Screen view. To Bring back
the Taskbar, select
or depending on which side the
Taskbar is located.
Flip Previous App Function that swipes through all running Modern UI Apps and the
Desktop.
All software running in the Desktop, will not be visible here.
They are only visible from the Desktop.
5.4.3.3.1 Snap Window/Close App
The Snap Window feature in Window 8 makes it possible to split and divide the screen to be able to run two to four Modern
Apps at the same time. This feature is limited to the resolution of screen of the device, see Table 5.1 Number of Apps on Screen
Windows 8.1, page 33 for information on how many Apps are possible to run on which screen resolution in Windows 8.1. The
lowest resolution needed to be able to Snap Windows is 1024×768 (Windows 8.1) and 1366×768 (Windows 8.0).
Table 5.1 Number of Apps on Screen Windows 8.1
Number of Apps
Screen Resolution (Pixels)
2 <1499
3 1500 — 1999
4 >=2000
Windows 8.0 can only run two Apps at the same time.
The Snap Window/Close App can only control visible Apps on the screen.
This will look different depending on how many Apps are Snapped at the same time.
To Snap the Apps:
1. Select the
(Functions Overlay) Task from the Taskbar.
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