Basic information and functions
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Revision 03/2014
3. Basic information and functions
3.1 Using the touchscreen
Touchscreen:
Offers an unprecedented amount of options
how to control the phone and apps on the phone. Become
familiar with various types of gestures and corresponding
system responses, allowing you to utilize the full potential
of your phone and prevent inaccurate control (touching an
undesired element etc.). The capacitive touch layer is designed
for human touch, on the other hand, the phone cannot be
controlled, for example, while wearing gloves.
Touch:
Used to activate elements on the screen, such as
apps, settings, icons, keys on the touch keyboard and control
buttons on the display. Simply touch the desired point of the
screen gently using your fi nger and lift your fi nger shortly after.
Long press:
Touch the desired point of the display with
your fi nger and leave your fi nger on the display for approx.
2 seconds. This will display a pop-up window containing
special options or will activate a special feature.
Swipe:
Touch the screen with your fi nger and move your
fi nger around without lifting it. This gesture is used to scroll
through menus, switch screens and displayed contents.
Quick swipe:
Quickly swipe the screen and lift your fi nger
from the screen. Moving through a list will be carried out much
quicker. If you are moving through a long list, you can stop the
quick swipe action by touching the screen again.
Pinch:
Some apps (e.g. Google Maps, Browser or Gallery)
allow zooming in and out by placing two fi ngers on the screen
at once and pinching them open or closed.
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