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Touch Gestures
Gestures for Touch Navigation, Text Reading, and Speech Settings
Gesture Touch Navigation Text Reading Speech Settings
One-finger tap Speak the element at the current location (continuously
move your finger around the screen to explore) Speak the element at
the current
location (continuously move your finger around the screen to explore) -
Split tap Speak the character at the current location while
exploring Speak the character at the current location while
exploring -
Split double tap Speak the word at the current location while
exploring Speak the word at the current location while exploring -
Flick right or left Next or prior element Next or prior
character Increase or decrease speech rate
Flick down or up Next or prior element (of the type previously set by
two-finger flick right or left) Next or prior line (or anywhere that
UP/DOWN ARROW
works to move by line) Decrease or increase main volume settings
Two-finger flick right or left Cycle forward or backward through
element navigation types, such as regions, headings, list items,
etc. Next or prior word -
Two-finger flick up Say current element Prior paragraph (performs a
CTRL+UP ARROW) -
Two-finger flick down Say all Next paragraph (performs a CTRL+DOWN ARROW) -
Triple tap Select or clear an item in a list; decrease value in slider
control Toggle text selection Toggles touch cursor on/off
Two-finger triple tap Speak selected text Speak selected text -
Three-finger flick left or right - Beginning or end of current line
(performs a JAWS END/HOME) -
Three-finger flick up or down First or last element Beginning or end
of text area (performs a CTRL+HOME/END) -
Four-finger flick down or up - Move down or up a page or screen
(performs a PAGE DOWN/UP) -
Four-finger swipe down-up Toggles Windows touch keyboard
on/off Toggles Windows touch keyboard on/off -
Four-finger double tap List gestures for touch navigation List
gestures for text reading List gestures for speech settings
Gestures for General Windows and JAWS Commands
Gesture Action
Double tap Activate current element or tap it (Works for both touch
navigation and text reading)
Two-finger swipe right-left Escape (performs ESC for both touch
navigation and text reading)
Two-finger swipe up-down Close application (For both touch navigation
and text reading)
Three-finger swipe down-up Toggle text review window for elements with
text names that do not support standard cursor navigation, such as
buttons and list
items
Two-finger tap Silence speech
Two-finger double tap Same as pressing the APPLICATIONS key
Two-finger pinch in or out Toggle Windows semantic zoom feature
Two-finger rotate clockwise Set next gesture mode
Two-finger rotate counter clockwise Set prior gesture mode
Three-finger double tap Toggle speech on/off
Three-finger swipe down Scroll up touch navigation
Three-finger swipe up Scroll down touch navigation
Three-finger swipe left Scroll right touch navigation
Three-finger swipe right Scroll left touch navigation
Four-finger tap Display gesture context help
Four-finger triple tap Gesture practice mode, similar to keyboard help
Five-finger tap JAWS Manager dialog box (If the gesture mode is not
already set to touch when this command is used, the mode is set to
touch.)
Five-finger double tap JAWS window (If the gesture mode is not already
set to touch when this command is used, the mode is set to touch.)
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On 5/24/16, Terri Hedgpeth <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I can further clarify.
> When JAWS says "slide to shut-down" what kind of slide? Single finger? 2, 3,
> 4 fingers? And do I slide right, left, up or down?
> How do I activate an action? Single tap, double tap, 1, 2, 3 fingers?
> Thank you,
> Terri
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