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1 gesture
[΄dзestʃə] n ձեռքի շարժում, ժեստ. facial gesture դիմաշարժություն, միմիկա. a gesture of refusal բացասական պատասխան. a friendly gesture ընկերական վարմունք/ժեստ. fine gesture լավ վար մունք. What a nice gesture! Ի՜նչ հիանալի վար մունք -
2 gesture
1) إيماءة 2) يومئ* * *إيماءَة -
3 GESTURE
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4 gesture
"A quick movement of a finger or pen on a screen that the computer interprets as a command, rather than as a mouse movement, writing, or drawing." -
5 gesture recognition
"A feature of the Pencil tool. As you begin to move the mouse, Visio quickly calculates the path the mouse pointer travels. If the path of the mouse is straight, the Pencil tool draws a straight line segment." -
6 Gesture Engine
An engine that specifically recognizes and processes touch input and multi-touch input as commands. -
7 scratch-out gesture
"A gesture that erases ink. You perform the gesture by moving the tablet pen from side to side several times, covering the ink that you want to erase, without lifting the pen. When you lift the pen, the ink disappears." -
8 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." -
9 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." -
10 action gesture
"In Tablet PC Input Panel, a gesture (pen stroke) used to perform a basic action, such as inserting a space or deleting something." -
11 revision gesture
A gesture (pen stroke) that is used to revise text when you're writing in Tablet PC Input Panel. -
12 join gesture
A revision gesture that is used to remove space from between two words (join words). -
13 split gesture
A revision gesture that is used to add space within a word (split words). -
14 rotate gesture
A gesture represented by placing at least two fingers on an object and rotating your fingers in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction. -
15 slide gesture
"A gesture represented by placing a finger on the screen, moving the finger in one or more directions, and then taking the finger off the screen." -
16 swipe gesture
A gesture represented by a quick slide of a finger over a short distance. -
17 tap gesture
A gesture represented by placing a finger or stylus on the screen and then lifting it up. -
18 strikethrough gesture
A movement of your tablet pen that that creates a formatting style to ink in which characters are crossed out by a horizontal line. -
19 multi-touch gesture
An extension of the conventional touch input feature to allow multiple fingers touching the computer screen at the same time. -
20 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."
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