Touch-Screen Navigation

The touch-screen allows for quick, easy and convenient navigation for all applications. Throughout the User Guide, you are instructed to use the following touch navigation methods:

Tap = quick touch and release your finger on an item on the screen (i.e., type on the onscreen keyboard, select item buttons).

Touch & hold = touch your finger and hold in place until a response by application (i.e., display dictionary, add note to page).

To open a menu for customizing the Home screen, touch and hold in an empty area on the screen until the menu appears.

Touch & drag = touch & hold an item for a moment and then, without lifting your finger, move your finger on the screen until you reach the target position (i.e., reposition icons on Home screen).

Finger slide = quick light touch & slide your finger across the screen, and then release (i.e., turning pages, scrolling screen up/down).

Touch, hold & slide = touch your finger, hold & slide your finger across the screen, and then release (i.e., highlighting text, selecting text to paste).

Using the Stylus

A stylus is conveniently stored in the bottom right end of the device. When desired, you can use it instead of your finger for easier and sometimes more accurate screen navigation when tapping small options.

Wi-Fi & Low Power Button

If you don’t need a Wi-Fi connection for a while (i.e., while reading books), we recommend that you turn the Wi-Fi & Low Power button on the top of the device OFF to save battery power. Turn the button back on when you want Wi-Fi connection again.

On Off

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The on the top of screens indicates the Wi-Fi is connected, otherwise no icon is displayed.

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Pandigital R7T40WWHF1 manual Touch-Screen Navigation, Wi-Fi & Low Power Button, Using the Stylus