Use Of The Touch Screen - Honeywell Aspire Operator's Manual

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2.1 Use of the Touch Screen

Use a finger to control the Android features on the Aspire Aviation Handset. Your finger can manipulate
the application icons, buttons (hard keys at the bottom of the screen), menu items, and the onscreen
keyboard as follows:
Touch: To act on items on the screen, such as application and settings icons, to type letters
and symbols using the onscreen keyboard, or to push onscreen buttons, they simply need to be
touched by a finger.
Touch and hold: An item on the screen may be held by touching it and not lifting the finger
until an action occurs. For example, to open a menu for customizing the home screen, an
empty area on the home screen is touched and held until the menu opens.
Drag: An item may be dragged by touching and holding for a moment and then, without lifting
the finger, moving the finger across the screen until the target position is reached.
Swipe or slide: To swipe or slide, move a finger across the surface of the screen, without
pausing (so as not to drag an item instead). For example, slide the screen up or down to scroll
a list, and in some calendar views one may swipe across the screen to change the range of
time visible.
Double-tap: Tapping twice quickly on a webpage, map, or other screen to zoom. For example,
double-tap a section of a webpage in the browser to zoom that section to fit the width of the
screen. Double-tapping after pinching to zoom in some applications, such as browser, changes
a column of text to fit the width of the screen.
Rotate the screen: On most screens, the orientation of the screen rotates with the phone as it is turned
from upright to its side and back again.
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3 Oct 2012
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