User`s guide

6 Chapter 01: Getting Started
ngers or a stylus pen. Navigating with a touch screen is dier-
ent from navigating with a mouse, while using a stylus pen in
Active Digitizer mode on the Sahara NetSlate a525 is actually
quite similar to navigating with a mouse.
Touch Screen
The Sahara NetSlate a525 features two dierent touch panel
options to choose from. The rst is a traditional, passive resistive
touch panel and the second is a projective, capacitive touch
screen that supports ve nger multi-touch. This means that the
capacitive screen will register up to ve simultaneous touches at
the same time, thus enabling the use of nger gestures such as
two-nger tapping, pinching, rotating and two-nger icking to
initiate navigational and operational short-cuts.
The resistive panel recognizes only a single touch at a time,
but still supports certain gesture motions such as swiping and
icking to aid in navigational operations. While not as sensitive
as the capacitive panel, it has the benet of being more durable
and can be activated by pressure from any type of touch such as
a stylus pen, bare nger tip or heavily gloved hand. The capaci-
tive panel will only react to the touch of bare skin or, for medical
professionals, an elastic gloved hand.
With either type of touch screen, simply tap on the element
you wish to interact with in order to select it, or if the element
is a button, to activate it. Sliding your nger while touching the
screen will move the on-screen pointer around as if you were
using a mouse and holding down the left mouse button. In
other words, you would be performing what is known as a drag
operation.
Also, as the screen is sensitive to touch, resting your palm on
it while tapping with your nger may make the pointer react
unpredictably.
Tapping on the screen will perform a standard left mouse button
click. Tapping twice in succession is the same as double-clicking
your mouse button. Pressing and holding your nger tip on