User`s guide

58 Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7
Standard Windows multi-touch gestures only support capacitive
touch screens.
Enabling and Disabling Multi-Touch Gestures
Many of the most useful
gestures built into Windows®
7 require two nger touch. To
disable these behaviors, simply
uncheck the box “Enable multi-
touch gestures and inking.
Panning with (or without) Inertia
Panning is similar to scrolling
up/down or left/right on a page
with a mouse, except it is easier
and more natural. You can use
either one or two ngers to pan
up or down, but you must use
two ngers to pan left and right.
Place your nger tip or stylus on the page and move it in the
direction you want to page to pan. To pan rapidly in a particular
direction, swipe your nger and remove it from the screen.
Selecting / Dragging
This is similar to dragging with a mouse to select elements such
as text. Using one nger, drag to the left or right over the objects
or text you wish to select.
Zooming
Using two ngers, place them on the screen and then pinch
them together to zoom out for a larger view, or spread them
apart to zoom in for a closer view.
Rotating
Place two ngers on the screen and then rotate them clockwise
or counter clockwise to rotate an object such as a photo or PDF
document. Alternately, you can place two ngers on the screen