kosketusnäyttöeleet
Kosketusnäyttöeleet, also known as touchscreen gestures, are a way to interact with digital devices by touching the screen. These gestures involve specific movements of one or more fingers on the display. Common gestures include tapping, which is a quick press and release, used to select items or activate buttons. Swiping, or sliding a finger across the screen, is often used for scrolling through content like web pages or lists, or for navigating between screens. Pinching, a gesture involving two fingers moving towards or away from each other, is typically used to zoom in or out on images or maps. Spreading two fingers apart performs a zoom-out action, while bringing them closer together zooms in. Long-pressing, holding a finger on the screen for a sustained period, usually reveals additional options or context menus for a selected item. Double-tapping, a rapid sequence of two taps, can sometimes be used to zoom in or out, or to toggle a specific function. These gestures provide an intuitive and efficient method for users to control their devices without the need for physical buttons. The specific actions associated with each gesture can vary slightly depending on the operating system or application being used.