NEC NP-UM330X eBeam Education Software Manual - Page 81
Gesture Based Navigation, How Gesturing Works
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© 2011 Luidia, Incorporated Gesture Based Navigation Gesture Based Navigation (gesturing) is an advanced navigation style that allows you to navigate the various eBeam Tool palette using click-sweep motions of the Interactive Stylus. Gesturing allows you to select between tools and tool properties without needing to have the Interactive Tools palettes visible on the screen. See the following topics for more information. Activate Gesture Based Navigation How Gesturing Works Mapping a Gesture to a Tool Mapping a Gesture to a Property Activate Gesture Based Navigation To activate gesture based navigation, select theOptions button from eBeam Education Taskbar Menu, and select the Gesture Based Navigation checkbox. How Gesturing Works Using the Interactive Stylus The diagram on the left demonstrates what each of the buttons on the Interactive Stylus are used for. The bottom button (button furthest from the tip) is the Tool Palette button that is used to show and hide the Tool Palette. The Tool Palette button is also used in gesturing. How to Gesture All gesture selections are performed using the Tool Palette button on the Interactive Stylus without touching the stylus to the projection surface. To gesture, hold the Interactive Stylus so that you can comfortably press the Tool Palette button with your finger. Gestures can be performed anywhere on the screen area, regardless of the visibility or location of the Tool Palette. A gesture begins when you press and hold the Tool Palette button and ends when the button is released. The invisible path of motion that is drawn between pressing and releasing the Tool Palette button determines the gesture selection. Page 81