NOOK User Guide Operating the Controls 44Color TouchscreenThe color touchscreen displays menus, navigation controls, and when needed, a keyboard.Reach areas of your NOOK including your library, the Shop, and the Reader from the Home menu.Submenus allow you to use all of your NOOK’s features.To light up the touchscreen when it is unlit, but your NOOK is not sleeping, tap the touchscreen, tapthe Home button, or press and release the power button.GesturesThe touchscreen recognizes several gestures.TouchThis is the most basic gesture for the touchscreen. When you touch a Home menu button, menuchoice, button, or key, the touchscreen highlights the chosen item. But your NOOK does notperform the requested action until you raise your finger.To move quickly to the top or bottom of a list in your library or the Shop, touch the Up or Downbutton and hold it for about a second, and then raise your finger.TapBriefly touch a Home menu button, menu choice, button, or key and then immediately raise yourfinger. Your NOOK performs the action. If you tap very quickly, your NOOK might not register thetap (and the highlighting does not happen). If what you expect to happen doesn’t, try a longer tap.Double-TapTap the same button twice in rapid succession. This is used for the Previous button in the audioplayer to play the previous track.SwipeYou can swipe to scroll through the Home menu and the covers in the gallery (Show Covers).When you are reading and the touchscreen is not lit, you can swipe to turn pages.How you swipe is slightly different for lit and dark touchscreens:• Lit touchscreen: Touch a spot on the touchscreen, move your finger to another point, andthen raise your finger. Your finger can be moving laterally when you touch, or not. You can moveyour finger a short distance or a long one. As you do, what is displayed on the touchscreen willmove.