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Chapter 4 Using Touch in Office

The document discusses how to adapt exercises in a book to touch input instead of using a keyboard and mouse. It lists substituting taps or double taps for clicks and double clicks, and pressing and holding to right click as primary touch methods. It also notes an exception for correcting spelling errors.

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Chapter 4 Using Touch in Office

The document discusses how to adapt exercises in a book to touch input instead of using a keyboard and mouse. It lists substituting taps or double taps for clicks and double clicks, and pressing and holding to right click as primary touch methods. It also notes an exception for correcting spelling errors.

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You can work through the majority of the exercises provided in this book by using touch

input and gestures, if you opt to use them instead of keyboard and mouse input. The fol-
lowing list provides the primary methods you can use to adapt the exercises to touch, along
with additional touch tips.

▪▪ Substitute tap or double-tap for click and double-click.


▪▪ To right-click, press and hold until the shortcut menu is displayed. One exception to
this is for spelling errors that appear in most applications that check your spelling as
you type. When you tap a word to correct a spelling error, the list of spelling sugges-
tions is displayed at the same time.

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