diff -r d4524d6a4472 -r 5072524fcc79 Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-F25C17AC-BA88-4965-BAE8-AEF0E2EA66EC.dita --- a/Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-F25C17AC-BA88-4965-BAE8-AEF0E2EA66EC.dita Wed Jun 16 10:24:13 2010 +0100 +++ b/Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-F25C17AC-BA88-4965-BAE8-AEF0E2EA66EC.dita Fri Jul 02 12:51:36 2010 +0100 @@ -1,39 +1,43 @@ - - - - - -Zooming -actionsMobile device users must be able to zoom in and out consistently -within applications on a mobile device. However the zooming actions may differ -from one device model to another. -

The product features and form factor of a mobile device determine which -zooming actions application developers should make available on it:

+ + + + +Zo<?Pub Caret?>oming actions +Mobile device users must be able to zoom in and out consistently +within applications on a mobile device. However the zooming actions +may differ from one device model to another. + + + + +

The product features and form factor of a mobile device determine +which zooming actions application developers should make available +on it:

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  • If the device has an ITU-T keypad, the asterisk (*) key zooms in and -the hash mark (#) key zooms out. This functionality is not available in editors -or other states where the keys play another role. In these cases, the zoom -functions, if applicable, must be available in the Options menu.

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  • If the device has a QWERTY or half-QWERTY keyboard, use the two topmost -keys at the top left of the keyboard for zooming in and out. For example, -on a Latin keyboard, use the Q key to zoom in and the A key to zoom out. Some -products might have zooming symbols printed on the keyboard to help users -find the zooming features. Again, the functions are not available in editors.

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  • On touch devices, users can use touch stripes to zoom. Finger movement -along the stripe controls zooming. Applications may support different number -of zoom levels. It should be possible to zoom across the full range with one -swipe.

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  • On touch devices with multi-touch support, users can use pinch zoom. -See Multi-touch section -for more details on pinch in and pinch out.

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  • On touch devices, some applications may support double-tapping zoom. -A double tap can toggle between zoomed and normal view, but this depends on -the application.

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  • If the device has an ITU-T keypad, the asterisk (*) key zooms +in and the hash mark (#) key zooms out. This functionality is not +available in editors or other states where the keys play another role. +In these cases, the zoom functions, if applicable, must be available +in the Options menu.

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  • If the device has a QWERTY or half-QWERTY keyboard, use the +two topmost keys at the top left of the keyboard for zooming in and +out. For example, on a Latin keyboard, use the Q key to zoom in and +the A key to zoom out. Some products might have zooming symbols printed +on the keyboard to help users find the zooming features. Again, the +functions are not available in editors.

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  • On touch devices, users can use touch stripes to zoom. Finger +movement along the stripe controls zooming. Applications may support +different number of zoom levels. It should be possible to zoom across +the full range with one swipe.

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  • On touch devices with multiple touch support, users can use +pinch zoom. See Multiple touch section for more details on pinch in and pinch out.

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  • On touch devices, some applications may support double-tapping +zoom. A double tap can toggle between zoomed and normal view, but +this depends on the application.

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