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Mouse vs. touch actions
Any user interface elements that react to actions by a mouse pointer also react to fin-
ger gestures on the screen, and vice versa. The following touch actions correspond to
mouse actions:
Table 3-6: Correlation of mouse and touch actions
Mouse operation
Touch operation
Click
Tap
Double-click
Double-tap
Click and hold
Touch and hold
Right-click
Touch, hold for 1 second and release
Drag&drop (= click and hold, then drag and release)
Touch, then drag and release
n.a. (Change hardware settings)
Spread and pinch two fingers
Mouse wheel to scroll up or down
Swipe
Dragging scrollbars to scroll up or down, left or right
Swipe
In (graphical) zoom mode only: dragging the borders
of the displayed rectangle to change its size
Touch, then drag and release
Example:
You can scroll through a long table in conventional mouse operation by clicking in the
table's scrollbar repeatedly. In touchscreen operation, you would scroll through the
table by dragging the table up and down with your finger.
3.3.4
Working with dialogs
Dialogs provide groups of related settings and allow to make selections and enter data
in an organized way. The settings are visualized, if possible. An example is shown
below.
Operating the instrument