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Touch gestures in OneNote for Windows 10 - Microsoft Support
Here are common touch gestures to help you navigate. Double-tap the text you want to select. Adjust your selection by dragging the circles at the beginning and end of the text selection. Press and hold the page or section you want to move, and drag it to where you want it to be. Zoom in and out by pinching and stretching the screen with two ...
PowerPoint Mobile for Windows 10 Touch Guide - Microsoft Support
Tap the keyboard icon on the taskbar. Tap once anywhere in the text box to position the cursor at the end of current text. Double-tap in the text box to place the cursor in a particular position. Double-tap the word. Double-tap to select a word, and then drag the indicators to extend the selection. Tap anywhere on the screen.
Applies To: PowerPoint Mobile
Customize swipe left and swipe right gestures in Outlook
Customize swipe left and swipe right gestures in Outlook. Outlook 2016 for Mac. With just a swipe of your finger you can delete an email or flag one for follow-up. All it takes is a multi-touch trackpad or magic mouse. Open Outlook > Preferences. Choose Reading. Under Swipe Gestures, set Swipe left and Swipe right for: Delete, Archive, Mark as ...
Applies To: Outlook 2016 for Mac
Chapter 6: Using Narrator with touch - Microsoft Support
Touch gestures. You can use gestures to interact with Narrator and your device. To explore and hear items on a screen, drag one finger around the screen. When you hear an item that you want to use, double-tap the screen with one finger to activate it. To move through items on the screen, flick left and right with one finger.
PowerPoint for iPad touch guide - Microsoft Support
Gestures. Activate the onscreen keyboard. Double-tap on the text box. Place a cursor. With the onscreen keyboard activated, tap anywhere in the text box to position the cursor. Hide the onscreen keyboard. Tap the Keyboard key. Select and edit a word. Double-tap the word. This also activates the Edit menu. Select a paragraph. Triple-tap within ...
Applies To: PowerPoint for iPad
Ink gestures in OneNote - Microsoft Support
This new gesture is an even faster way to remove ink while staying in the flow. Here's how: With a pen tool selected, quickly draw a scribble (loopy or zigzag stroke) over the ink you want to erase. Notice when the scribble and the ink it covered are removed. Note: If you want to restore the ink and the scribble shape, select Undo.
PowerPoint for Android touch guide - Microsoft Support
With the onscreen keyboard activated, tap anywhere in the text box to position the cursor. Select and edit a word. Double-tap the word. This also activates the Edit menu. Select a paragraph. Double-tap to select a word and then drag the indicators across multiple words to select them. Clear text selection. Tap anywhere on the screen.
Applies To: PowerPoint for Android tablets, PowerPoint for Android phones
Customize swipe left and swipe right gestures in Outlook
Customize swipe left and swipe right gestures in Outlook. Outlook 2016 for Mac. With just a swipe of your finger you can delete an email or flag one for follow-up. All it takes is a multi-touch trackpad or magic mouse. Open Outlook > Preferences. Choose Reading. Under Swipe Gestures, set Swipe left and Swipe right for: Delete, Archive, Mark as ...
Applies To: Outlook 2016 for Mac
Appendix B: Narrator keyboard commands and touch gestures
Use this gesture. To do this. Touch or drag a single finger. Read what’s under your finger. Double-tap or hold with one finger and then tap anywhere on the screen with a second finger. Activate primary action. Triple-tap or hold with one finger and then double-tap anywhere on the screen with a second finger. Activate secondary action
Chapter 6: Using Narrator with touch - Microsoft Support
Touch gestures. You can use gestures to interact with Narrator and your device. To explore and hear items on a screen, drag one finger around the screen. When you hear an item that you want to use, double-tap the screen with one finger to activate it. To move through items on the screen, flick left and right with one finger.