“Gesture tour” - сделать таблицу: Gesture | Location
- iOS
- Tap (push your finger tip on the screen and let go right away in a tapping motion)
- Used to start applications, click on buttons, links, etc.
- Double Tap (push your finger tip on the screen twice, rapidly)
- Used to rapidly zoom in or out on content, images to move an object on the screen, or move your orientation in different directions at once. (Note: as John Carpenter points out, this gesture combination can be supported differently on different types of devices.
- On some, you can combine the movements, while on others you have to press, release then drag.)
- Swipe (slide your finger tip across the screen quickly, in any direction)
- Used to lock and unlock screens, to move or dismiss items
- Flick (very quickly slide your finger tip in a rapid motion in any direction)
- Used to quickly move or dismiss items
- Shake (physically shake the entire device) Often used to clear input fields or reset an application to a default state
- Rotate (press your finger tip on the screen and draw a circle on the screen)
- Used to change perspective or view, or as an input for a game or entertainment
- Pinch (press two finger tips on the screen, then bring both of them together on the screen in a pinching motion)
- Used to zoom in on an object on the screen
- Spread (press two finger tips on the screen, and move them apart in a spread motion)
- Used to zoom out on an object
- Force Tap (push your finger tip on the screen hardly and let go right away in a tapping motion)
- Force Swipe (push your finger tip on the screen hardly and slide your finger tip across the screen quickly, in any direction)
- Press and hold Power Off
- Android
- Tap
- Used to start applications, click on buttons, links, etc.
- Double Tap
- Used to rapidly zoom in or out on content, images to move an object on the screen, or move your orientation in different directions at once. (Note: as John Carpenter points out, this gesture combination can be supported differently on different types of devices.
- On some, you can combine the movements, while on others you have to press, release then drag.)
- Swipe
- Used to lock and unlock screens, to move or dismiss items
- Rotate (press your finger tip on the screen and draw a circle on the screen)
- Used to change perspective or view, or as an input for a game or entertainment
- Two-finger swipe down
- You can access the handy Quick Settings pane in Android by dragging down from the top of the screen to show your notifications, and then dragging down again. But if you use a two-finger swipe from the top of the screen, then the panel appears immediately, giving you instant access to switches for wi-fi, Bluetooth, airplane mode and the like.
- Press and hold
- Selecting text in Android is a cinch. In most Google apps, press and hold (or sometimes double-tap) somewhere on the screen to select a word, then drag out the handles on either side to highlight additional words. Third-party apps will occasionally behave differently.
- Press and hold to Power Off
- If you’re running into persistent problems with your Android handset then there’s a built-in Safe Mode you can use to disable (and troubleshoot) third-party apps. Press and hold the power button to bring up the Power Off pop-up, then press and hold the pop-up to find the Safe Mode option.
“Change Your Mind Tour”
- .Close and Re-open. If the application loads an image or other media viewer, close the application and start it up again. If it opens the application in the media viewer, you may not realize that the application has started, you may get confused about just what has launched.
- Force App to Background, Reopen. You can send an app to the background and relaunch it, where it should be in the same state as it was when you sent it to the background. You can also relaunch if it has a notification that appears while you are using another app. You will have to review your device’s help information to figure out how to do this. (Thanks John Carpenter for pointing out this combination.)
✓**“Accessories Tour”**
- While using your application, try the following with physical accessories:
- Plug the device into a power outlet to charge it
- Plug the device into a PC/Mac
- Plug in or remove headphones
- Try every gesture with a stylus or glove
✓**“Motion tour”**
- Move your arm in a circular motion(on spinner)
- Move your arm back and forth (easiest to try when walking)
- Move the device and stop suddenly(on spinner)
✓**“Connectivity Tour”**
- Strong wifi (3 or 4 bars depending on the device) to weaker (1 bar, looks like a dot)
- Move from Wifi to a Cellular network(on Answer Questions)
- Move from a Cellular network to Wifi(on Answer Questions)
- From one wifi source to another(on Single Play)
- From 3G to EDGE(on Single Play)
- From connected to no connection (moving into a dead spot)(on Single Play)
- Move from a dead spot to a wireless network connection(on Answer Questions)