Using Touch Screen Features
5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21)
Chapter 3-16
Positioning
You can drag the active window from one location to another within the display area by touching the
Location button
(Diamond symbol), sliding the touch contact point across the touch screen to the
desired location, and then removing the touch which will cause the window to reappear at the new
location.
The upper right corner of the window will be positioned at the new location.
Scrolling
Each partial sized window is framed with a border. Along each of the right vertical and bottom
horizontal borders is a square scroll tab.
You can incrementally scroll the window display by touching the
Horizontal
or
Vertical scroll tab
,
sliding the touch contact point along the border to the desired location, and then removing the touch
which will cause the window contents to redisplay at the new scroll setting.
Alternately, you can scroll vertically by using the
C_UP
or
C_DOWN
cursor keys in conjunction with
the <
2nd
> key, or scroll horizontally by using the
C_LEFT
or
C_RIGHT
cursor keys in conjunction
with the <
2nd
> key (see Figure 3-3).
Contrast Level
You can adjust the contrast level of the display area up or down by using any of the two
Contrast
buttons
(Up-arrow & Down-arrow symbols).
This adjustment facilitates optimal display viewing under particular ambient lighting conditions.
Menu Navigation
Each window type supports a unique pop-up menu structure just below the window’s title bar. A menu
structure consists of a pop-up menu bar and of various drop-down menu item lists.
You can initially pop up the menu bar for any active window by touching the <
Mode
> key on the
overlay keypad. The first menu item will be highlighted in reverse video - this indicates the current
location of the menu cursor.
You can move the menu cursor (navigate) within the menu of an active window by touching any visible
non-highlighted menu item. Touching a highlighted menu item will display a drop-down list of the next
lower level menu items. Menu items that are indented do not have drop-down lists. Non-indented menu
items do have drop-down lists.
Alternately, you can navigate the menu by using the cursor arrow keys on the overlay keypad for
left/right and up/down movement of the menu cursor.
Once the desired menu item has been located with the menu cursor (highlighted item), you can enable
the menu item by touching it again or by touching the
<ENTER>
key.