
You can quickly expand the corner of the screen, for example, by performing a two-finger tap with both fingers joined.
(1) Tap with two fingers joined.
(2) Display expands.
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Perform touch operations in the zoom window.
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You can perform the following touch operations in the zoom window.
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Tap (Left Click)
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Double Tap (Left Double Click)
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Press and Hold (Right Click)
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Tap on the popup menu to be displayed after right touch
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Drag (Drag by Left Button)
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Drag after Press and Hold (Drag by Right Button)
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Drag from inside to inside of the zoom window
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Drag from inside to outside of the zoom window
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Drag from outside to inside of the zoom window
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Drag from outside to outside of the zoom window
Operation guides may appear when using the zoom window for the first time. These guides will not appear again if you select the [Do not show this again]
checkbox and tap [OK].
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If two points that will result in a zoom window size that is larger than the resolution of the screen are tapped, the zoom window will be adjusted to
fit the screen.
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Even if you use a two-finger tap gesture on a small rectangular area, the zoom window cannot be displayed in a size smaller than the pre-
determined minimum size.
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The zoom window may not appear if you perform a two-finger tap on a window’s title bar or edges or on an unfixed taskbar.
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The zoom window may also appear when you tap using three fingers.
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If a button for another application, for example, exists within the area of the two-finger tap, the button may be activated in addition to the zoom
window opening in some cases.
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You can also use mouse and perform operation inside the zoom window. In that case, the displayed area in the zoom window follows mouse
cursor movement.
Closing the zoom window
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Tap outside the zoom window.
The zoom window closes.
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