
38 Operating in Windows Vista®
The following table describes touch screen actions and the analogous
mouse functions.
To:
Do this:
Equivalent
mouse action:
Select an icon, window
or any object; press a
button on the screen
Single-tap
Single-click
Open a program,
folder or file
Double-tap
Double-click
Open a pop-up
context menu
Tap and hold with the stylus, or
press and hold with your finger
Right-click
Move an icon, window
or any object around
the screen
Tap and hold the object and then
drag to the desired location on the
screen
Click an object
and drag
Select multiple objects
Tap and drag an area over the
desired objects
Click and drag
Scroll up and down a
file list, document or
web page
Use pen flicks or touch flicks to scroll
(see “Using Pen Flicks and Touch
Flicks” in this chapter for details)
Drag the scrollbar
Windows Vista® provides training utilities that you can use to learn and
practice touch screen navigation:
•
Tap
Start > All Programs > Tablet PC > Tablet PC Pen Training
to
practice navigating the touch screen using the stylus.
•
Tap
Start > All Programs > Tablet PC > Tablet PC Touch Training
to
practice navigating the touch screen with your finger.
Another easy way of navigating the touch screen is by using pen flicks or
touch flicks. See “Using Pen Flicks and Touch Flicks” for details.
To learn about text input using the touch screen, see “Using the Tablet PC
Input Panel”.
For information about configuring touch screen input, see Chapter 5.
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