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Motif and CDE 2.1 Style Guide Reference
Touch Adjust Swipe Technique
Reference
Description
The touch adjust swipe technique is an adjustment selection technique in
which a set of elements already identified as the current selection region can
be extended by touching additional elements in a single continuous action. The
following describes the steps for mouse-based techniques:
- Mouse-based touch adjust swipe technique
- Press the ADJUST button in the selection scope, touching
an element if on it.
- Move the mouse over a sequence of elements, touching them
all.
- Release the ADJUST button.
When to Use
- Recommended
- Support the touch adjust swipe technique whenever you support the touch
adjust click technique.
Guidelines
- Required
- After a mouse-based touch swipe technique is used, place the active cursor
on one of the following:
- If it is a graphics cursor, at the point at which the ADJUST
button is released
- If one or more elements are touched, on the last element
touched
- On the currently cursored element in the selection scope
- Required
- After a mouse-based touch adjust swipe technique is used:
- Add all the elements touched to the current selection
region.
- If one or more elements are touched, identify the anchor
element to be the first element touched.
- Required
- If the current selection region did not include an anchor point, define it
to be the first element touched during use of the touch adjust swipe
technique.
- Required
- After a mouse-based touch adjust swipe technique is used, place the active
cursor on one of the following:
- If it is a graphics cursor, at the point at which the
ADJUST button was released
- If one or more elements were touched, on the last
element touched
- On the currently cursored element in the selection scope
Essential Related Topics
For more information, see the Adjustment Techniques and Selection
Techniques reference pages.
Supplemental Related Topics
For more information, see the Area Adjust Swipe Technique, Range Adjust
Swipe Technique, Selection Models, Selection Modes, Selection Policies, Touch
Adjust Click Technique, and Touch Swipe Technique reference pages.
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