Operation Manual

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The touchpad
The touchpad performs the functions of a mouse. Move the
mouse pointer on the touch surface by swiping your finger
across the surface in the desired direction.
The keys (invisibly integrated in the lower part of the touchpad)
perform the same functions as mouse keys:
You use the left key to select functions, programs and files,
position objects and confirm commands. The right mouse key
calls up the context menu.
You can change the size of some displays (images, web pages,
and so on). Move two fingers apart on the touchpad to enlarge
the display.
In reverse, move two fingers towards each other on the
touchpad to reduce the display again.
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Alternatively, you can also enlarge or reduce the view
directly on the display by placing two fingers on the display
and moving these apart or towards each other.
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While your SurfTab is connected to the keyboard, you can
always choose to operate it using the touchpad (as described
here) or directly via the display using the touch and swipe
gestures described in the individual sections.