Touch Screen - Kanardia Nesis III User Manual

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The User button. Both, short and long push are user configurable.
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By default it shows the list of nearest airports and when autopilot is
detected, it starts the autopilot actions.
A short push on the Screen-switching button is used to switch to the
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next screen. Long push action is user configurable.
The USB port is used for software, map and data updates, to copy the
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flights and logbook, etc.
In most cases you only use the selector knob and the close button.
Short push is defined as a momentarily press and release of the button. An
associated action is activated on the release.
Long push is defined as a press-and-hold of the button. Button must be
pressed and keep pressed for about two seconds. An associated action will
be activated after two second period even if the button was not released yet.
Nothing happens on release.
3.1.1

Touch Screen

The touch screen significantly simplifies handling and proves to be very help-
ful. It behaves in a similar way as most smart telephones and tablets do.
Additionally it supports some swipes (gestures) listed below:
• A swipe across the screen to the left switches to the next screen;
• A swipe across the screen to the right switches to the previous screen;
• A swipe upwards opens the main menu;
• A touch on the navigation point on the main navigation screen activates
this point in the direct-to mode. When more points are in the vicinity,
a list of points is displayed;
• A touch on the round altimeter opens the QNH window;
• A touch on the classic screen map opens the navigation screen;
More touch actions are revealed throughout the manual.
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3.1 Display Overview
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