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3.6.2. The scrollbar
When your eCAFÉ™ cannot display all the objects in a file or folder simultaneously, a scrollbar appears,
indicating your position in the window. Two types of scrollbars are available: scrollbars available on menu
screens, and scrollbars specific to each application. The scrollbars available on menu screens only serve
to indicate your position in the window; they do not allow you to scroll through the window's contents. On
the other hand, scrollbars specific to various applications allow you to display contents hidden at the
bottom of a window.
Example of a scrollbar which only displays the
current display's position in the window
Example of a scrollbar which allows the user to
scroll through the contents of a window
To scroll through the contents of a window in the menu screen:
Place the pointer in the window (preferably at the bottom of the window, if you want to access contents in
the hidden lower section, or at the top of the window, if you want to access contents in the hidden upper
section), then press the left touchpad button and hold it down; then slide your finger from the bottom to
the top of the touchpad to scroll down the window, or from the top to the bottom to scroll up the window.
To scroll through the contents of a window in an application:
Place the pointer on the scrollbar, then press the left touchpad button and hold it down; then slide your
finger from the top to the bottom the touchpad to scroll down the window, or from the bottom to the
top to scroll up the window.
3.6.3. Fullscreen display
Many applications can be displayed in fullscreen mode, i.e. without menu bars. This feature allows you to
make the most of your eCAFÉ™'s display surface.
For instance, open the web browser (in the Internet menu) and press the F11 key. To exit fullscreen
display mode, press the F11 key again.










