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1 pinch gesture
"A zoom out gesture represented by two fingers with at least one of them moving towards the other finger at any angle, within an acceptable tolerance." -
2 stretch gesture
"A zoom-in gesture represented by two fingers with at least one of them moving away from each other at any angle, within an acceptable tolerance." -
3 proximity
"A Windows feature that enables users to connect computers with a simple tap gesture or by browsing for computers within wireless range. If two computers come within 3-4 centimeters of each other, or are tapped together, the operating system of each computer becomes aware of the other computer. Also, a user can browse for computers within wireless range that are advertising for a peer connection. The user can then connect the two computers to share content such as photos or links, or create a multi-player experience. If the connection is made using a tap gesture, the user can also publish and subscribe to messages transmitted during the tap." -
4 pen flick
A gesture you can make with a tablet pen to quickly navigate and perform shortcuts. -
5 navigational pen flick
"A gesture you can make with a tablet pen to quickly navigate and perform shortcuts. Navigational pen flicks include scroll up, scroll down, page back, and page forward." -
6 navigational flick
"A gesture you can make with a tablet pen to quickly navigate and perform shortcuts. Navigational pen flicks include scroll up, scroll down, page back, and page forward." -
7 editing flick
"A gesture you can make with a tablet pen to quickly navigate and perform shortcuts. Editing pen flicks include copy, paste, delete, and undo." -
8 editing pen flick
"A gesture you can make with a tablet pen to quickly navigate and perform shortcuts. Editing pen flicks include copy, paste, delete, and undo." -
9 touch flick
A gesture you can make with a flick of your finger to quickly navigate and perform shortcuts. -
10 two-finger tap
A multi-touch gesture that consists of two fingers tapping at the same time and with a relative short distance between each other. -
11 pinch
"A zoom out gesture represented by two fingers with at least one of them moving towards the other finger at any angle, within an acceptable tolerance." -
12 stretch
"A zoom-in gesture represented by two fingers with at least one of them moving away from each other at any angle, within an acceptable tolerance." -
13 Proximity API
"An API that enables awareness of device proximity within an app. The simple physical gesture of tapping devices together can be used to login to Windows, launch applications, connect with other devices, and share content between devices -- all without the user needing to initiate any other action." -
14 emphatic
[im΄fætik] a շեշտված, ար տա հայտիչ. հատուկ. with an emphatic gesture արտա հայտիչ շարժումով. emphatic opinion հաստատուն համոզ մունք
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