Sony PEG-UX40 Picsel Viewer User Guide - Page 17

Flick gesture, Inertial Scroll, Show Pictures, Clear History

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Picsel Viewer for CLIÉ User Manual other tasks. If it is hidden, the entire screen is dedicated to viewing your document, but you can still tap in the corner to see the carousel. 'Page Flick gesture' allows you to move between pages in a document by flicking your pen across the bottom of the screen. To move to the next page, touch your pen at the middle bottom of the screen, then draw a stroke to the left. To return to the previous page, draw a stroke to the right. 'Inertial Scroll' affects documents as you pan them around the screen. When enabled, you can 'throw' documents across the screen and they will continue to move after you lift your pen. This gives you time to move your pen to another point, ready to continue panning. If you find this disconcerting, you can disable it here. 'Show Pictures' saves memory in your CLIÉ by not displaying images in your HTML and PDF documents. This may be useful for very large documents. 'Keep for ... days' specifies the period after which the thumbnail pictures and descriptions of pages are purged from the history view. Each entry occupies part of CLIÉ's limited memory, but also allows you to see what you were looking at not just earlier today, but some time ago. To edit the text here, tap in the box then open the on-screen keyboard and type your new number. If you reduce the period, old documents will be removed from the history immediately if appropriate. The value must be between 0 and 28 days. The 'Clear History' button deletes all memory of recently visited documents from your CLIÉ. 'Home' section of the preferences Home Page Preferences If you now select 'Home' from the drop-down menu, you will see another page of choices. This defines what document Picsel Viewer will display when you first start it from application launcher. The default, when you first install it, is to go to the help pages. You can also choose a blank screen which will do nothing until you open a document in the Folder View. Thirdly, you can return to the same document you were viewing the last time you used Picsel Viewer. Finally, you can return to the document which is currently open at the time that you select the 'This Page' option. The fifth 'Current Preference' is displayed for your information. Page 17

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Picsel Viewer for
CLIÉ
User Manual
Page 17
other tasks.
If it is hidden, the entire screen is dedicated to viewing your
document, but you can still tap in the corner to see the carousel.
‘Page Flick gesture’
allows you to move between pages in a document
by flicking your pen across the bottom of the screen.
To move to the
next page, touch your pen at the middle bottom of the screen, then
draw a stroke to the left.
To return to the previous page, draw a stroke
to the right.
‘Inertial Scroll’
affects documents as you pan them around the screen.
When enabled, you can ‘throw’ documents across the screen and they
will continue to move after you lift your pen.
This gives you time to
move your pen to another point, ready to continue panning.
If you find
this disconcerting, you can disable it here.
‘Show Pictures’
saves memory in your CLIÉ by not displaying images in
your HTML and PDF documents. This may be useful for very large
documents.
‘Keep for … days’
specifies the period after which the thumbnail
pictures and descriptions of pages are purged from the history view.
Each entry occupies part of CLIÉ’s limited memory, but also allows you
to see what you were looking at not just earlier today, but some time
ago.
To edit the text here, tap in the box then open the on-screen
keyboard and type your new number.
If you reduce the period, old
documents will be removed from the history immediately if appropriate.
The value must be between 0 and 28 days.
The
‘Clear History’
button deletes all memory of recently visited
documents from your CLIÉ.
‘Home’ section of the preferences
Home Page Preferences
If you now select
‘Home’
from the drop-down menu, you will see
another page of choices.
This defines what document Picsel Viewer
will display when you first start it from application launcher.
The
default, when you first install it, is to go to the help pages.
You can also
choose a blank screen which will do nothing until you open a
document in the Folder View.
Thirdly, you can return to the same
document you were viewing the last time you used Picsel Viewer.
Finally, you can return to the document which is currently open at the
time that you select the ‘This Page’ option. The fifth ‘Current Preference’
is displayed for your information.