Touch Operations, And Sensing Orientation And Motion - Sony Playstation Vita User Manual

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Touch operations, and sensing orientation and motion

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(Welcome Park), have fun learning the basic operations and features of your PS Vita system.
Touch operations
Your PS Vita system is equipped with a screen (touchscreen) and a rear touch pad. To perform various
operations, make these gestures with your fingers:
Tap
Double tap
Drag
Flick
Touch and hold
Pinch in/pinch out
You might not be able to operate the touchscreen or rear touch pad correctly, or your operations might be
interfered with and might cause an application or your system to operate in an unintended manner, if you
are:
Wearing gloves or touching with your fingernails.
Holding your PS Vita system with your fingers or other objects touching the touchscreen.
Sensing orientation and motion
Your PS Vita system has motion sensors to sense the tilt and motion of the system and an electronic compass to
sense the orientation of your system.
Do not swing your system around. This might result in accidents or injuries.
A message appears if it is necessary to adjust the compass. Adjust the compass by following the
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Touch lightly with your finger and then raise your finger.
Tap to select an icon or an item.
Tap twice in a row.
Touch and then move your finger while still touching.
Drag to scroll up, down, right and left.
Touch and move your finger rapidly while still touching.
Flick to quickly scroll up, down, right and left.
Touch and keep touching.
Touch and hold for some operations, for example, to enter edit
mode for the home screen.
Touch with two fingers and then move your fingers closer together
or further apart.
Pinch inward to make things smaller on the screen. Pinch outward
to make things larger on the screen. Use pinch in and pinch out in
applications such as
(Browser) and
(Photos).
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