
Keylogbook
– Getting Started Guide
12/09/2013
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The Keylogbook makes use of the latest duo-touch digitizer technology that can track finger, pen
and multi-touch input simultaneously. Generally, you use your finger for navigation, such as
paging through websites, scrolling and zooming. You can use a pen for more intricate
actions, such as marking up a document, using a spreadsheet or manipulating graphics.
The digitizer is software that detects the current position of your finger or pen and converts your input to digital
input. Digital ink refers to the technology that digitally represents handwriting when you write with a pen on a virtual
writing pad.
Like other touchscreen displays, you use your finger (or pen) as you would use a mouse. For example, tapping
twice is the same as double-clicking a mouse. Tap and holding is the same as right-clicking a mouse to open
context-sensitive menus.
Here are some common ways to perform tasks on a touchscreen:
•
Tap
—Select something
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Tap and hold
(equivalent to a right-click on a mouse)
—Open a context-sensitive menu
•
Double-tap
—Perform a double-click action
•
Tap and drag
—Drag and drop
•
Pinch fingers together
—Zoom in
•
Spread fingers apart
—Zoom out
•
Flick
—Scroll through a list or move quickly
•
Press and hold the pen’s function button
(equivalent to a right-click on a mouse)
—
Open a context-sensitive menu
If the tablet does not respond when you tap with your finger, try using more area of your fingertip. Unlike other
types of touch screens, it does not respond to other input. For
example, you can’t tap it with another object such as
a credit card.