Using Pen Flicks And Touch Flicks - HTC CLIO200 User Manual

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Another easy way of navigating the touch screen is by using pen flicks or
touch flicks. See "Using Pen Flicks and Touch Flicks" for details.
To learn about text input using the touch screen, see "Using the Tablet PC
Input Panel".
For information about configuring touch screen input, see Chapter 5.

2.3 Using Pen Flicks and Touch Flicks

To "flick" means to make gestures on the touch screen by sliding the stylus
or your finger in quick strokes. Pen flicks are stylus gestures that allow
you to do simple navigational and editing functions on the touch screen.
Actions like scrolling, moving forward and backward, copying and pasting,
and more, can be done using pen flicks. Touch flicks are just the same as
pen flicks, except that you use your finger to make the gestures on the
touch screen.
To navigate through documents, web pages and file lists
By default, the following navigational flicks are enabled in Vista®:
Default navigational flicks
To enable editing flicks
By default, pen and touch flicks for performing common editing functions
such as undo/redo, copy, delete and paste are disabled. To enable these
editing flicks, do the following:
1.
Tap the Pen flicks icon on the taskbar and then tap Customize your
pen flicks settings.
Operating in Windows Vista® 39
Pen/Touch Flicks
Up
Down
Left
Right
Description
Move down in a
document/page/list
Move up in a
document/page/list
Backward
Forward

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