| A simple thumb and forefinger “pinch” movement that enables a user to enlarge objects onscreen (moving fingers away from each other) or make them smaller (move them towards each other). This intuitive zooming function replaces the standard point-and-click functionality of a mouse and provides far greater accuracy to the user. Moreover, it empowers software developers with the ability to implement object and text enlargement/reduction in virtually any standard software application. Scroll up and down through a document or move from page to page by panning across the screen. This unique, multi-directional scrolling function is accomplished by moving two adjacent fingers up and down or left and right, for easy and accurate access of the data and objects you are looking for. Rotate objects onscreen by making simple clockwise (right) or counterclockwise (left) movements with the anchored thumb and forefinger. This multi-touch function enables swift and accurate positioning of objects without needing to point and click repeatedly on a rotate left-right function button in order to achieve the desired effect.
This is a flexible function that can be easily set up to suit a user’s needs. By simply tapping the computer screen twice in quick succession with two adjacent fingers, a user can perform any of several pre-determined functions, including putting a screen into instant sleep mode or launching a preferred software program. |