Advanced Gesture Mode: Three-, Four-, And Five-Finger Gestures - Fujitsu Lifebook T901 User Manual

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Zoom Gesture
The zoom gesture is especially helpful when viewing pictures. To zoom in, place two fingers on the item
you want to enlarge (one finger quickly followed by the second), then spread them away from each other.
If at least one finger has moved at least 10 mm, a zoom event is considered. If the distance between the
fingers has changed by at least 10 mm, and both fingers have stayed on approximately the same line, Zoom
Mode is entered. If either finger strays more than 10 mm from the "zoom line" created when the fingers
first made contact, the zoom is canceled.
To zoom out, place two fingers on the item you want to reduce (one finger quickly followed by the
second), then move them towards each other.
Rotate Gesture
To change the orientation of an object on the screen, place two fingers on the image you want to rotate
(one finger quickly followed by the second), then move them in opposite directions (as if you were turning
a knob). The direction the item turns is dependant upon the direction you move your fingers.
If at least one finger moves at least 12 mm, a rotate is considered. If one finger is stationary (moving less
than 5 mm in any direction), and the other is moving, a rotate is considered. If the fingers begin moving
in the same direction, the rotation is canceled. If the distance between the fingers changes by more than
10 mm, the rotation is canceled.

Advanced Gesture Mode: Three-, Four-, and Five-Finger Gestures

Advanced Gestures use three, four, or five fingers.
General Behavior
1
When more than two fingers touch the screen within 200 ms, Advanced Gesture Mode is activated.
2
When Advanced Gesture Mode is activated, no cursor movement is sent to the system.
3
Once Advanced Gesture Mode is activated, navigation and two-finger gestures cannot be used until all fingers
have been removed and contact is made again.
Jump Navigation
1
If three fingers touch the screen within a span of 200 ms, Jump Navigation is considered.
2
If the center point of the three fingers moves up at least 30 mm from the initial contact, the cursor will jump to
the top of the current document or web page.
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