Appendix250Controlling the screen with finger gesturesYou can use various finger gestures to control the screen while you are using Voice Assistant.One finger gestures• Tapping: Read aloud the item under your finger. To explore the screen, place a finger onthe screen and move it on the screen.• Tapping twice: Open the selected item. While selected items are read aloud, when youhear the item you want, release your finger from the item. Then, tap anywhere on thescreen twice quickly.• Double-tapping and holding the screen: Move an item or access an available option.• Swiping to the left: Move to the previous item.• Swiping to the right: Move to the next item.• Swiping upwards or downwards: Change the most recent contextual menu settings.• Swiping to the left then right in one motion: Scroll up the screen.• Swiping to the right then left in one motion: Scroll down the screen.• Swiping upwards then downwards in one motion: Move to the first item on the screen.• Swiping downwards then upwards in one motion: Move to the last item on the screen.Two finger gestures• Tapping twice: Start, pause, or resume playback.• Tapping three times: Check the current time, remaining battery power, and more. Tochange items that are read aloud, launch the Settings app and tap Accessibility →Vision → Voice Assistant → SETTINGS → Status bar information.• Tapping four times: Activate or deactivate voice feedback.• Swiping to the left: Move to the next page.• Swiping to the right: Return to the previous page.• Swiping upwards: Scroll down the list.• Swiping downwards: Scroll up the list.• Swipe upwards or downwards on the Home screen: Open the Apps screen.• Swipe upwards or downwards on the Apps screen: Return to the Home screen.• Swiping in any direction on the locked screen: Unlock the screen.• Swiping downwards from the top of the screen: Open the notification panel.