You can use swipe and
pinch gestures on the center stack to zoom the display or flick one piece of information over to be shown on the instrument panel.
As with other Sense - enabled phones, performing
a pinch gesture on the home screen lets you see thumbnails of all seven screens at once.
Not exact matches
Multitouch
gestures like
pinch - to - zoom only works
on a few Google apps and didn't really add much to the laptop.
«We found out that our study participants did not just use the already - known smartphone
gestures on their skin, but also pushed it to the side or even
pinched it with two fingers, in order to control mobile devices,» reports Martin Weigel.
Easily navigate vivid imagery
on the reconfigurable high - resolution touchscreen using multi-touch
gestures like
pinch - to - zoom.
Pinch and swipe
gestures aren't recognised either, so zooming in and out of the map can be tricky when you're
on the move.
A new Remote Touchpad uses smartphone - like touch
gestures — including tap, flick and
pinch — to operate audio, navigation or system information displayed
on the center screen, without the user having to look down.
The SYNC 3 infotainment system offers several operating upgrades compared to the 2016 Ford F - 150's SYNC and MyFord Touch system, and includes a more streamlined bottom menu and allows
pinch - and - swipe
gestures like used
on a smartphone touchscreen.
A new 7 - inch Display Audio touchscreen interface
on EX and above trim levels supports swipe and
pinch gestures.
Once you tap
on an issue in the My Comics view, you can swipe from page to page or use the usual
gestures (spread two fingers to zoom in,
pinch to zoom back out).
The touchscreen is «5 point capacitive» which means that the screen can track 5 individual points
on the screen, useful to support hand
gestures such as
pinching gestures to zoom in and out.
Related new
gesture controls now means I can
pinch and zoom with my fingers, pan using two fingers, zoom and pan / or zoom and rotate at the same time, or hold my fingers down
on the screen and move the canvas in a free form way.
For example there is a great looking task manager which blends both the icon - grid view of Android with moveable thumbnails like
on WebOS, switched between by using a
pinch - zoom
gesture.
Multitouch
gestures such as
pinch - to - zoom and rotate were spot
on, and click feedback was satisfyingly responsive.
A
pinch gesture while reading lets you make fonts smaller and bigger
on the fly, and resizing a book only takes a second or two.
The touchscreen also allows you to zoom in
on any content using simple
pinch gestures that Apple users will be familiar with, and you can search within any book with just a couple of taps.
The tablet comes with three by default, but you can add up to seven by making a
pinch gesture with your fingers
on any home screen.
The Android browser
on the Incredible supports
pinch - to - zoom
gestures and double - tap to zoom.
The 5 - point capacitive touch display was highly sensitive to our
gestures, allowing us to
pinch - zoom, swipe with ease and draw with all the fingers
on one hand in Windows Paint.
Cursor movement was smooth, as were
gestures such as scrolling and
pinch - to - zoom, with the latter even adding little circles
on the screen to represent your fingers.
As well as delivering a more landscape - friendly experience, the latest version also include the ability to have multiple app drawers, overlapping widgets and
pinch -
on gesture support..
Beyond the bezel
gestures, the PlayBook of course includes the expected
on screen
gestures like swiping,
pinching and dragging.
Readers can then use the
pinch gesture to zoom in
on pages to get a closer look.
On mobile devices you can use two - finger
pinch and pan
gestures to zoom in as needed.
You can even zoom out using a
Pinch gesture to see all of the items
on the screen without having to scroll — as far as we can tell, there's no way to do that in the mouse - only interface, but if you know how to do that, please leave a comment and tell us how.
From anywhere
on the home screen, simply use a two - fingered
pinch gesture, which will «zoom out» your home screen and show all available widgets below and your home screen pages at the top.
You can now use
gestures like
pinch and zoom, or two - finger panning, to achieve the same interactions
on web sites that you can do with a touch screen today.
Gestures like
pinch - to - zoom and two - finger - panning work
on your laptop's touchpad just like they work
on a touchscreen.
MIUI also offers
pinch in and
pinch out
gestures, which you can use to get previews
on the recent apps window and the notification shade.
Gestures to initiate an emergency call could include
pinching or pressing hard
on the screen.
Once you've set it up using whichever
gesture you prefer, you can both launch Google Keep and open a new notepad with a quick swipe, tap, or
pinch on your home screen.
AssistiveTouch floats a small menu
on your display (which you can move about
on the screen to wherever suits you) that allows you to carry out
gestures such as
pinching or multi-finger swipes with a single finger, offers quick access to a variety of functions, and even allows you to activate Siri without pressing the Home button.
Gestures have also been improved for precision touchpads, allowing you to
pinch and zoom
on a trackpad and more.
According to Windows 10, it's a precision touchpad, thus it supports
gestures like scrolling web pages and documents using two fingers, zooming in by
pinching with two fingers, and so
on.
And last but not least, there's improved
gesture support for Precision touchpads, with new
gestures like
pinch and zoom, two - finger panning, and others
on websites, just like you'd normally do in Windows 10.
The only common
gesture not offered
on the touchpad is
pinch to zoom, but that function is available
on the touch screen.
While the touchscreen offers all the expected
gestures (scrolling,
pinching to zoom in and out, and so
on), those who miss the old BlackBerry touchpad will find that the keyboard itself now fills this role.
Like the swipe and
pinch features
on the iPad, we're just starting to scratch the surface of things we can do with
gestures.»