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Picsel Viewer for CLI� User Manual
While in this view, you can pan (scroll) around the page simply by stroking your pen over the page in the direction you want it to move. For example, to see what is lower down, press and hold your pen near the middle of the screen and stroke it upwards. To zoom in, briefly tap the screen near the middle then press and hold it in the same place. Now, stroking upwards will zoom in and stroking downwards will zoom out. While you are zooming or panning, the document will appear less clearly and will then �sharpen up� when you release the pen. This is perfectly normal, and the clarity and speed with which the document moves are part of the unique power of Picsel�s ePAGE technology. There are three ways to move to a different page in a document. You can draw a �page flick� stroke across the bottom of the screen, as if you were holding a page of a book (start in the middle at the bottom, then stroke to the left to reach the next page, or the right to return to the previous page). Alternatively, you can click on the carousel and use the thumbnail copies of pages or the scroll bar along the bottom to find the page you want.
Zoom scroll bar
Fit page Fit width Previous document First page Page scroll bar Previous page
Visible part of current page Next document Last page Current page Next page
The navigation controls which appear around the carousel
The tools around the side of the carousel offer more features. The scroll bar along the bottom of the screen moves between pages and can be moved by stroking your pen over the box to move through the thumbnails for all of the pages of the current document. The arrows at the end of the scroll bar move directly to the first and last pages of the document, respectively. The page scroll bar is only useful for multi-page documents, which do not include HTML pages or pictures.
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