7. TOUCH OPERATIONS
7.1 Basic touchpad operations
ONE FINGER ACTION
Tap once on the touchpad surface or press once on the low-left corner of the
touchpad to get the effect just like left clicking a mouse.
Press once on the low-right corner of the touchpad to get the effect just like
right clicking a mouse.
Press and continue to hold down the left corner and then move (drag) your
finger across the touchpad surface to drag an item on the desktop.
TWO FINGER ACTION
Tap once on the touchpad surface to get the effect just like right clicking a mouse
Move two fingers together or apart while touching the screen. This is to zoom
in and out on visual apps, such as pictures and maps.
Drag two fingers vertically the touchpad to scroll vertically.
Drag two fingers horizontally on the touchpad to scroll horizontally.
THREE FINGER ACTION
Clicking with three fingers can open the Cortana app.
Press and drag upward with three fingers to bring existing active windows
out on the desktop.
Press and drag downward with three fingers to hide all existing active windows
and bring out the desktop.
Press and drag to left or right with three fingers to switch between existing
active windows.
FOUR FINGER ACTION
Clicking with four fingers can open the Action Center.
8. WINDOWS INTERFACE
8.1 Desktop
The Desktop screen is as shown below and natively provides virtual desktop feature.
Virtual desktops gives you the ability to have multiple desktop interfaces on
your laptop and to switch between them like you have multiple monitors. With
this feature, you can create many desktops and respectively keep different apps
open, separating types of work.
You'll need to open the Task View to work with virtual desktops. To
do this, click its button on the taskbar, which is as shown on the left.
Note:
1. If you don't see the button, right-click on an empty spot of the Taskbar and
check the Show Task View button option.
2. You can also access Task View with the keyboard shortcut Win + Tab.
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