9Touch OperationUse the supplied touch pen.The touch operations are different depending on the OS used.Dual touch is not possible on Windows XP and Vista.WindowsFunctionXP/Vista 7Single tap Applicable Applicable Functions as a left click of mouse.Double tap Applicable ApplicableFunctions as a double-click by quickly touching twice. Thepen or a finger should be set apart enough from the panelwindow before the second touch is made. If the distance is notenough, the double tap may not be correctly recognized.Drag and drop Applicable Applicable Functions as a drag and drop of mouse by touching, moving a¿nger while it is kept contacted and then releasing it.Flick Notapplicable ApplicableWhen a frequently executed operation has been set, Àippinga finger toward the location of the function to be used canexecute the operation.Press and hold Notapplicable ApplicableFunctions as a right click by touching and holding on the areaof the screen where you want to make a right click and thenreleasing it.Pan Notapplicable ApplicableOn a page with the scroll bar, touching and moving towardthe direction you want can scroll the page along with themovement.Zoom Notapplicable ApplicableOn the screen which can be zoomed in and out, touching thescreen with two fingers and separating the touching pointsfrom each other in the manner of stretching enables zoomingin. Moving the touching points closer in the manner of pinchingenables zooming out.Press and tap Notapplicable ApplicableFunctions as a right click of mouse by touching and holdinga ¿nger on the screen and quickly making a single tap withanother ¿nger.Caution• When using Windows 7, con¿rm that “Enable multi-touch gestures and inking” is checked in “Pen and Touch” ofthe Control Panel.• When operating between two points, touch operation may not function correctly if the touch operation is toofast, if the distance between the two points is too short, or if the two points are crossing.• Touch operation may not correctly function if any obstacle is between the sensor and the operating ¿nger.• For more information about touch operation, see the help information of Windows.