PenMount Gesture AP
a. Enable/disable Check
Box. Select/deselect the
box to enable/disable
PenMount Gestures.
b. General Setting Box
b-1. Sensing Time - Move
the slider to adjust
PenMount Gestures
Sensing Time between
200 ms (0.2 sec) and
2500 (2.5 sec). The
shorter the sensing time
is configured, the faster
the gesture has to be
done.
b-2. Sensitivity – Move the
slider to adjust how
sensitive you want your
finger stroke on the
touchsceen to be
sensed.
c. Gesture Settings
Group Box. This group
box allows you to
individually configure
each gesture.
d. Gesture Select Button. Press this button to select the specific gesture you are
going to configure. When the gesture icon turns to blue, it is enabled. When it is
gray, it is disabled. See the following for details.
d-1. Disable Button. When this button is selected, the gesture is disabled.
d-2. Hot-key Configure Button. Configure the hot-keystrokes for specific gesture.
The hot-key can include up to 5 keystrokes. When that gesture is sensed, the
configured keystrokes will be reported.
d-3. Application Invoke Button. Configure to invoke a specific application with
particular gesture. So that when the gesture is sensed, the specific application will
run.
d-4. Action Configure Button. Configure to make use of
PenMount Gesture AP’s built-in shortcuts. So that
when a particular gesture is sensed, a specific action will
be taken. PenMount Gesture AP have the following
shortcuts built in:
Note:
For Disable touch function, after touch function is disabled, the
mouse-pointer won’t move following your finger sliding on the touchscreen
and your finger tapping won’t trigger any action, however, gestures will still be
sensed.
(Note: If you select
Disable touch function, the curser will not react to
finger movement on the touch screen and the tapping will not trigger
any program action. However, the gesture recognition is still
functioning.)
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