This blog post provides information about touch gestures you can use on Windows tablets. It offers tips and tricks for Windows operating system users and explains several different touch gestures to make using Windows tablets more efficient.
Scroll: Move one finger across the screen to scroll up or down a page.
Zoom in and out: You can zoom in on the image by pinching two fingers on the screen. You can zoom out by releasing two fingers.
Thumb click: To click a link or button, quickly swipe your finger on the screen.
Switch between apps: To switch from one app to another, swipe right from the left edge of the screen.
Open task viewer: Task viewer is a feature that shows open applications. To open the task viewer, swipe right from the left edge of the screen and then swipe up.
Open the Start menu: To open the Start menu, tap the bottom-left corner of the screen or tap the Start button.
Open the search bar: Tap the search icon in the upper right corner of the screen to open the search bar.
Switching to the desktop: To switch to the desktop, tap the desktop icon on the left of the taskbar.
Open File Explorer: To open File Explorer, tap the File Explorer icon on the taskbar.
These touch gestures make operations faster and easier on Windows tablets. By using them, you can use your Windows tablet more efficiently.
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