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Hand gestures
on your Galaxy
There are many ways in which you can interact with
your Galaxy's touchscreen interface...
Tap When you want something to happen with your Galaxy you generally have
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to touch the screen, and arguably the most basic of all the gestures is the tap
(Fig 1). You tap to open an application, make a menu selection, activate a link in
a web page, open an image or music track, and lots more too. Just press your
finger down in the required spot and the device will recognise it.
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Scroll When there's more information than you can see on a single screen,
you have to scroll up and down to get to it. Hold a finger on the screen, move
it vertically and the screen moves (Fig 2). You might scroll horizontally too – to
move around image files or web pages, for example – but you will use the
vertical scroll to glance through emails, settings screens, news feeds and more.
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Swipe The swipe is a neat little gesture that's the counterpart of the scroll (Fig
3). We don't really call it a scroll, though, because devices like to use this gesture
to quickly flick between adjacent screens, whether they're home screens on
your device or pages inside an application. Just tap and slide to try it.
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Drag (long-press) As well as tapping the screen to make things happen, you
can also long-press. This means putting your finger on something and holding
it down, and often allows you to drag your selected item around (Fig 4). You'll
most likely use the long-press to move icons around, dragging them between
different home screens or to the trash icon to remove them from home screens,
or inside the app drawer to put them on home screens in the first place.
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Pinch The pinch gesture is a really clever one. You'll use it to zoom out and
make text or an image smaller. Simply put two fingers on the screen quite a way
apart from each other when you have an image or web page showing on the
screen, and then pull them towards each other to make what you are viewing
smaller. Use it alongside the spread gesture for even more control.
Spread The spread gesture is best used with the pinch. Use it to zoom in and
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make text or an image larger. Put two fingers on the screen close to each other
when there's an image or web page showing, then push them away from each
other to make what you are viewing larger (Fig 5). Before you know it, the hand
gestures that you use to operate your Galaxy will become second nature.
The first steps
Fig 1
Fig 2
Fig 3
Fig 4
Fig 5
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Getting started
Simply tap the screen to select things
Tap and hold to scroll up and down
Pull your finger across the screen
Press and hold for a long-press
Reverse the pinch to zoom in

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