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Touch screen opera
tions
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EN
The device employs a multi-touch interface. The
interface is operated by directly touching it. The
basic operations are described below.
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Tap
Gently touch a shortcut, list, or other item with a
fingertip and then immediately release your finger.
Use this operation to, for example, select an icon
or item.
Tapping the screen twice with a fingertip is called
a double-tap. Use this operation to, for example,
enlarge an image. Double-tapping the image again
while it is enlarged restores it to its original display
size.
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Long press
Continue pressing a shortcut, list, or other item
with a fingertip. Use this operation to, for example,
move a shortcut or access a sub menu for the
selected item.
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Drag
Continue pressing a shortcut, list, or other item
with a fingertip and move your finger to the
desired position without releasing it from the
screen. Use this operation to, for example, adjust
the volume or screen brightness.
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Flick (Swipe)
Gently swipe the screen with a fingertip. Use this
operation to switch or scroll the screen.
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Pinch
Place two fingers on the screen and then narrow
the distance between them. Use this operation
to reduce the screen or other item to a size that is
easy to see.
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Spread
Place two fingers on the screen and then widen
the distance between them. Use this operation to
enlarge the screen or other item to a size that is
easy to see.
NOTE
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Do not push the touch screen forcibly with a
finger or press it with a sharp-pointed object
(fingernail, ballpoint pen, pin, etc.).
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Set the device to power save mode before
carrying it around in a pocket, bag, etc.
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The touch screen may not operate normally
in the following cases. Furthermore, be
careful because the following cases will result
in incorrect operation.
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When touched while wearing gloves.
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When touched with the tip of a fingernail.
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When touched while a foreign object is
on the operating surface.
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When touched while a protective sheet,
sticker, etc. is affixed.
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When touched while the touch screen
is wet.
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When touched with sweaty or wet
fingers.
Touch screen operations
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