User`s guide

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Panning Gesture Settings
Windows allows you to move—
or pan—around in a document
or window simply by placing
two ngers on the screen and
then sliding them around.
This is the most prevalent and
often used touch gesture in
Windows® 7.
Disable Single Finger Panning
Because sliding a single nger
around on the screen is also
used to select text and objects,
you might nd it less confusing
to only allow panning by using
two ngers.
To disable panning with a single
nger, uncheck the box “Turn on
Single Finger Panning. Simply
check it again to re-enable single
nger panning.
NOTE: In order to pan left and
right with a single nger, you
must rst pan a short distance up or down to enable single nger
panning left and right. This helps prevent accidental selecting and
dragging of text or objects around the screen.
Inertia
Inertia is a property of physics that allows for the continuation
of movement by an object in motion after the force that propels
the object ceases to exert its aect. Windows inertia functions
the same way and can be controlled or even disabled altogether.
Unchecking the box “Enable inertia after a pan gesture” will
disable inertia altogether and only allow panning within a docu-
ment or window to occur while your nger is in contact with the