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Terms for subject Microsoft containing tap | all forms | exact matches only
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double-tapdobbelttrykke (To tap twice quickly on a screen or touchpad)
Tap and DoKlappet og klart (A gesture that enables proximity-based authentication between two devices)
tap and holdtrykke på og holde nede (To tap a device screen and hold one's finger or stylus in place)
Tap and HoldTryk og hold nede (A feature that provides a progressive disclosure method that remains active only as long as the user holds (presses down) their finger on the touch surface)
Tap and SendBerør og send (" The feature that allows you to "tap" a PC or phone against another device (or put it close to another device), and share content between the two.")
tap gesturetrykkebevægelse (A gesture represented by placing a finger or stylus on the screen and then lifting it up)
tap+sendberør + send (" The feature that allows you to "tap" a PC or phone against another device (or put it close to another device), and share content between the two.")
tap to expandtryk for at udvide (A text string displayed in the status bar for Call Progress, alternating with the callee's name, to prompt the user that he/she can tap the bar to return to the call)
tap to mergetryk for at flette opkald (A text string displayed in the status bar during a held call, alternating with the held callee's name, to prompt the user that they can tap the bar to merge the calls)
tap to opentrykke for at åbne (A text string that the user can tap to open a file downloaded from Internet Explorer)
tap to pairtrykke for at danne par (A text string that the user can tap to connect an accessory over Bluetooth)
tap to swaptryk for at skifte (A text strings that appears in the status bar when the user can switch between the active call and the call on hold)
tap two fingerstrykke med to fingre (To tap with two fingers on a touchpad or similar device at the same time and with a relatively short distance between each other)
two-finger taptryk med to fingre (A multi-touch gesture that consists of two fingers tapping at the same time and with a relative short distance between each other)