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Chapter 2 Using your C5m/F5m Using touch 22
Tap the Motion icon to display:
Battery Health—Shows the current battery charge level
Motion Dashboard—Opens the Motion Dashboard
Options—Lists options you can set:
Show Hard Drive Activity—When selected, the Motion icon blinks when there is
hard drive activity.
Automatic Display Rotation—When selected, the C5m/F5m automatically changes
the viewing orientation (landscape to portrait or vice versa) when the tablet is
physically rotated.
Using touch
The C5m/F5m Tablet PC supports 10-point capacitive multi-touch with your fingers as well
as input with a C5/F5-Series digitizer pen. You may find the pen handy when you want to
write a quick email or take notes. The pen is particularly effective for precise data entry and
navigation.
Here are some ways to perform tasks on a touchscreen:
Tap—Select something.
Press and hold—Open a menu of options. This is equivalent to right-clicking a mouse to
display a shortcut (right-click) menu.
Note: Press and hold your finger until a circle appears then lift your finger to display the
menu.
Double-tap—Perform a double-click action.
Tap and drag—Drag and drop.
Pinch fingers together—Zoom in.
Spread fingers apart—Zoom out.
Flick—Scroll through a list or move quickly.
Press and hold the pens function button (equivalent to a right-click on a mouse)—
Open a shortcut (right-click) menu.
N
OTE: If the tablet doesn’t respond when you tap with your finger, try using more of your fingertip.
Unlike other types of touchscreens, the C5m/F5m capacitive touchscreen does not respond
to other input. For example, you can’t tap it with another object such as a credit card or
when wearing gloves.
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