2323IndexContentsIndexContentsUSING THE TOUCH STRIPSSlide your finger over the Touch Strip to quickly zoom in or out, scroll up or down, or perform other functionswith your secondary hand while using your dominant hand to work with your pen or mouse. You can also seteach Touch Strip to issue custom keystrokes. For example, you might set a Touch Strip action to cyclethrough layers when working in Photoshop. You can use the Touch Strips in three different ways:• Standard operation: Slide your finger up or down to zoom, scroll, or issue the assigned keystrokefunction.• Continuous operation: Press and hold your finger at either end of the Touch Strip to continuouslyscroll. This is useful for scrolling through long documents or web pages.• Single step operation: Press and release your finger at either end of the Touch Strip to zoom, scroll, orissue the assigned keystroke function one step at a time.By default, the Touch Strips enable you to zoom in most graphics applications and to scroll in otherapplications. Each Touch Strip can be independently customized to meet your needs.Tip: Photoshop users who frequently change brush sizes may want to assign the [ and ] keys to a TouchStrip. Sliding your finger up or down the Touch Strip will then change the brush size without the need toreach for the keyboard or access the Photoshop B RUSHES palette.See customizing tablet Touch Strips and advanced Touch Strip settings if you would like to customize theway your tablet Touch Strip(s) work.6x8 / A5 tablet shown.To use the tip of your Intuos3 pen to operate the Touch Strip, rest the pen tipagainst the edge of the Touch Strip adjacent to the tablet’s active area. Thenpress hard enough to issue a click and move the pen tip up or down alongthe Touch Strip edge. (Only the inside edge of the Touch Strip responds topen input.)Press and hold here forcontinuous operation, orpress and release forsingle step operation.