Dell Inspiron 15R 5521 Me and My Dell - Page 30

Touchscreen Display, Touchscreen Gestures, Zoom - specification

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Touchscreen Display Touchscreen is a display device that lets you interact with the objects on the screen by touching the display instead of using a mouse, touchpad, or a keyboard. You can operate a touchscreen display with a finger, hand, or another passive object, such as a stylus. Touchscreen displays are commonly used in phones, tablets, computers, and so on. Commonly used touchscreen technologies are capacitive touch and resistive touch. NOTE: Touchscreen display may not be supported on all computers. Touchscreen Gestures Touchscreen gestures enhance the usability of a touchscreen display by allowing you to perform tasks like zoom, scroll, rotate, and so on, by sliding or flicking your finger on the display. NOTE: Some of these gestures are application-specific and may not work across applications. Zoom Allows you to increase or decrease the magnification of the active screen content by moving two fingers apart or bringing them closer together on the display. Zoom in Zoom out 30  Display

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Display
Touchscreen Display
Touchscreen is a display device that lets you interact with the objects on
the screen by touching the display instead of using a mouse, touchpad,
or a keyboard. You can operate a touchscreen display with a finger, hand,
or another passive object, such as a stylus. Touchscreen displays are
commonly used in phones, tablets, computers, and so on. Commonly
used touchscreen technologies are capacitive touch and resistive touch.
NOTE:
Touchscreen display may not be supported on all computers.
Touchscreen Gestures
Touchscreen gestures enhance the usability of a touchscreen display
by allowing you to perform tasks like zoom, scroll, rotate, and so on, by
sliding or flicking your finger on the display.
NOTE:
Some of these gestures are application-specific and may not
work across applications.
Zoom
Allows you to increase or decrease the magnification of the active screen
content by moving two fingers apart or bringing them closer together on
the display.
Zoom in
Zoom out