Quickly master Win8 common touch screen gestures

  
A major feature of Win8 is support for touch-screen operation, so we need to introduce the commonly used Win8 gestures. As for the regular gestures, we skipped, such as clicking, sliding pages, and so on. Let's take a look at the commonly used Win8 touch screen gestures.
Drag an application or file: hold it down and drag it on the screen;
Open more options: Single finger does not move, this effect is similar to the right mouse button, you can see more Multiple options;

Long press to open more function options
Zoom application or screen size: zoom in or out between two fingers;
Activate application menu: over bottom or top edge Swipe the screen to activate the menu of the current application;

Activate the application menu
Open the tile menu: long press the application magnet and then pull it down;
Close the app: press and hold the top of the app Drag the page to the bottom of the screen;

Close the app
Open the Charm bar: Swipe your finger to the left on the right side of the screen;
Switch the app: swipe your finger from the left to the right of the screen;

Switch app
Open the most recently used app: swipe from left to right to left to open a list of recently used apps.

Open the list of recently used applications
Okay, the above is the most commonly used gestures in daily use. With these gestures, we can use Win8's touch screen function freely and flexibly. Of course, in some cases we can still use the mouse button to operate, but in most cases the gesture is more suitable for mobile use.
At the end of the sentence, Win8 gestures can be used in the desktop state in addition to the Metro interface.

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