Touchscreen Support and Terminology - Intergraph Smart Review - Help

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SmartPlant Foundation / SDx Version
10
Smart Review Version
2020 (15.0)

If you have a computer with a touchscreen that recognizes at least two touch points, you can use touch and gesture controls in place of your mouse and keyboard. Check the information that came with your computer, laptop, or touchscreen to find out about the number of touch points supported by your monitor. You can use touchscreen gestures for navigation and performing specific feature operations. Smart Review offers features that support mouse, keyboard, and touchscreen, and provides a Tablet Mode that contains commonly-used commands for a more touch-friendly working environment. For more information, see Use Tablet Mode for Quick Reviews.

Because Smart Review does not override any currently configured touch screen gestures, you might encounter the same touch gesture mapped to different types of operations. If this occurs, consult the touch screen information that came with your system to either disable or re-configure the mapping.

The table below lists the touch and mouse terms that describe a specific action. In Tablet Mode, the Help information uses the touch terminology in describing the workflows. In Classic mode, Help topics use the mouse and keyboard terms.

Standard Mouse and Keyboard Term

Touch Term and Action

What it means

Click

Tap (Briefly touch the screen surface with your fingertip.)

Select a menu command, option, item, or object.

Double-click

Double-tap (Rapidly touch the screen surface twice.)

Select an object or menu item.

Drag

Drag (Move your fingertips over the touch surface without losing contact.)

Move the camera across the screen.

Right-click

Press and hold (Touch the screen for an extended period).

Open a shortcut menu or additional options.

Zoom in

Pinch (Use two fingers to touch the screen surface, and then bring them closer together.)

Move in closer to objects or areas.

Zoom out

Spread (Use two fingers to touch the screen surface, and then move them apart.)

Move away from select objects or areas.