learn more...Tablet PCs use pens as input devices. Pens can be used to interact with items on the screen by tapping and flicking. Tapping Your PenWith pen taps, you can easily perform actions equivalent to using a mouse. Double-tapping the pen on the screen is equivalent to a double-click mouse action. Pressing and holding the pen to the screen is the equivalent to a right-click mouse action. You can also press the pen button to perform a right-click. On some tablet pens, you can grip the top of the pen to erase ink from the screen. By default, each tapping action of the pen is accompanied by some type of visual feedback. You can set pen tap options by following these steps:
To view or change visual feedback options, follow these steps:
Flicking Your PenYou can easily perform navigation and editing actions by flicking the pen in a specific direction. Navigational and editing flicks are configured separately. By default, only the following navigational flicks are enabled:
If you enable editing flicks, the default configuration is as follows:
You can set pen flick options by following these steps:
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