Lenovo C310, C315 manual Lenovo Touch screen User Gesture Instructions, Basic Hand Gestures

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2.2 Lenovo Touch screen User Gesture Instructions

The Lenovo Touch screen supports single touch, as well as multi-touch, like rotation, zoom in and zoom out. The user can transmit coordinate information to the computer by touching the screen. The touch screen uses a pressureless touchrecognition method, which, in order for you to operate the main computer, only requires you to gently touch the items on the screen with your fingers or make a simple hand gesture.

2.2.1 Basic Hand Gestures

1. Single Click/Double Click

For the desired item on the touch screen, use one finger to touch it very gently one or two times, thereby performing the single click or double click operation. This is similar to the action of clicking the left mouse button.

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Contents C310/C315 Series Important Safety Information Page Contents System Maintenance and Recovery This chapter contains the following topics Chapter Using the Computer HardwareFront view Left and right view of the computer Rear view of the computer 12 min 40 max Computer standConnecting your computer If you have powered speakers with an adapter If you have powered speakers without an adapter MS/MS pro/xD/SD/SD pro/MMC Important information about using the computer Hold the computer tightly when you carry it Volume down Volume up Mute Keyboard and Mouse wiredUser Guide Buttons on the remote control Description Clear User Guide Lenovo Touch Control Software Operating Chapter Instructions Enabling/Disabling the Touch Screen Startup and ConfigurationIntroduction to the Software User Guide Calibrating the Touch Screen Please touch the target point shown on the display Automatically enable touch at startup Reset Default Setting Basic Hand Gestures Lenovo Touch screen User Gesture InstructionsSingle-Finger Right Click Double-Finger Right Click About 5 FP User Guide Touch Screen Related Settings User Guide User Guide Precautions when using Lenovo Touch User Guide User Guide Chapter Using the Rescue System Driver and Application Installation OneKey RecoveryMethod 1 Automatic Installation System SetupMethod 2 Manual Installation Network SettingsSystem Recovery System BackupCreate Recovery Disc Password ManagementChapter Using the Computer Software Starting the Burner Software Power2Go Burning DiscsDisc Utility HelpCheck for updates Using McAfee Security CenterMcAfee Security Center Scanning for VirusesUser Guide System Maintenance and Chapter Recovery Restoring the System Backup and RestoreCleaning Up the Disk Defragmenting the Disks Checking For, and Correcting Disk ErrorsPerforming Daily Maintenance Tasks Following are general methods for cleaning the components Troubleshooting and Confirming Troubleshooting Display Problems Solving ProblemsTroubleshooting Software Problems Troubleshooting Audio ProblemsTroubleshooting Problems with Optical Drives and Hard Disks Special considerations for troubleshooting Windows User Guide