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The insideONE is tactile, and designed to allow blind users to interact with it using the
Sliders, braille keyboard, and Button. The four zones respond to many different taps and
swipes, while gauging the number of fingers making contact with insideONE. As such, while
using the Sliders and Button, be sure that no more fingers than necessary are on the tablet’s
surface to do the gesture correctly. If you need to swipe one finger right in the Right Slider, no
other fingers should be touching the device. Should more fingers be in contact with the tablet
than necessary, the gesture will be misinterpreted.
For example, if you are on the second icon of the Windows desktop, and want to arrow left to
the first icon, you can do so by swiping one finger left on the Right Slider. If you were to have
your left thumb resting in the Bottom Slider while doing so, the gesture corresponding to the
press of the Left Arrow would not be recognized.
Keep in mind that the areas which can accept touch include the Bottom Slider, the Left and
Right Sliders, the Button, the braille keys, and the touchscreen. The gestures used in the
Home and Windows environments are the same, and often have similar results. The
touchscreen, Button, and Sliders all allow you to perform taps and swipes. Gestures may use
only one finger, or as many as three. If the braille keyboard is active, you cannot use the
touchscreen to perform gestures. Instead, you must use the Bottom or Right Slider until the
braille keyboard is deactivated. As you read this manual, you will find that a selection can be
activated by doing a one-finger double-tap in the Bottom or Right Slider. Please note that the
option to double-tap in the Bottom Slider works only when the braille keyboard is active.
Double-tapping with one finger in the Bottom Slider when all keyboards are closed will cause
unexpected results.
If the QWERTY keyboard is on the screen, sighted individuals may still interact with the
insideONE’S touchscreen performing gestures as they would on any Windows tablet.
Description of insideONE Gestures
The following is a brief description of the types of gestures that can be used with the
insideONE. Please see the appendices at the end of this manual for all gestures available to
users of the insideONE.
A double-tap is two taps in quick succession with one, two, or three fingers.