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    Scrolling in tablet mode

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by divB, Oct 17, 2012.

  1. divB

    divB Notebook Guru

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    Hi,

    I miss the convenient feature for scrolling in tablet mode. My FSC Stylistic had arrow buttons and PgUp/Down as hardware buttons. That was great for quickly scrolling do a document and make comments at specific locations.

    With the X220t this takes a long time since I must use the scrollbar with the pen :(

    I already searched and found out that it seems not be possible to use the fingerprint reader as scrollwheel. This would be great.

    However, one other option would be if the touch would never be recognized as ink. This way I could scroll by just sweeping with the fingers.
     
  2. jjesusfreak01

    jjesusfreak01 Notebook Guru

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    In Onenote, I know I can do 2-finger scrolling on the touchscreen and it doesn't try to ink.
     
  3. divB

    divB Notebook Guru

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    Hmm thank you for the hint. I will prefer OneNote anyway over Journal. MS was not able to fix an obvious long-time bug even in Win7 (toolbars disappear in random fashion when changing the screen)

    However most time I will use PDF Annotator.