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.
But we found that the pad tracked accurately, and multi-finger
gestures worked well, for the most part, although sometimes we ran out of room when performing
pinch - and - zoom actions and other two - finger maneuvers.
Gestures such as tap to click and
pinch - to - zoom
worked smoothly and let us easily navigate around the desktop.
Also,
pinching and zooming
worked surprisingly well, given how unresponsive the display could be when it came to simpler
gestures, such as tapping.
Though the setup
works reasonably well and ties into the Kindle 2 device, which has six font sizes, I would have preferred to see Amazon using the iPhone's «
pinch»
gesture to increase and decrease the text size — that approach would have fit in with the design of other iPhone apps a little better.
Zoom doesn't
work because it requires
pinch zooming and the Nook's touchscreen isn't setup to detect multi-touch
gestures.
At 4.2 x 1.8 inches, there's plenty of room for navigating, and the Synaptics drivers support basic
gestures like
pinch - to - zoom and two - finger scrolling, but don't
work with more complex Windows 10
gestures like tapping four fingers to open the Action center.
Gestures like
pinch - to - zoom and two - finger - panning
work on your laptop's touchpad just like they
work on a touchscreen.
The web browsing experience was buttery smooth and
gestures like
pinch - to - zoom also
worked without a single issue.