Using The Touch Zone Panel For A Slideshow - Fujitsu N7010 - LifeBook - Core 2 Duo 2.26 GHz User Manual

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Using the Touch Zone panel for a slideshow

When you are not using the Touch Zone panel as a program launcher, you can use it for a slideshow. You
can either used the pre-installed pictures, or designate which photos you want to view.
1
If the Slideshow window is visible on your Touch Zone panel (see Figure18), skip to step 4.
2
If the Slideshow window is not on your Touch Zone screen, touch the Menu tab at the bottom of the display. If
the Menu tab is not visible, touch the bottom of the display to invoke it.
3
From the menu that appears, touch Second Display Slideshow.
4
When the Slideshow screen is visible, press the Setting button. The Settings window will appear on your main
display.
Selecting a new picture folder
1
To select a folder containing the photos you want to view in your slideshow, click the browse (...) button to the
right of the Target Folder: field.
2
Navigate to the folder containing the desired photos or create a new folder.
3
Click on the folder, then click the [OK] button to accept it.
Changing the switching interval
To change the pace at which the slide show changes pictures, click the dropdown list under Switching
interval: and select the switch interval (5 seconds, 15 seconds, 1 minute, 15 minutes, or 1 hour).
Aligning the image
You can determine whether you want all or part of the image displayed by checking one of the Image
align: checkboxes: Full, Top, Center, or Bottom.
When you have finished setting up the Slideshow utility, click the [OK] button. The Settings window will
close.
Manually navigating through a slideshow
Although you can view the images in the slideshow at the pace you selected in the Settings window, you
can also navigate through them manually.
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