Mobile Device Basics Lenovo Yogas Putting students first to make learning last a lifetime Celebrating academics, diversity, and innovation.

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Mobile Device Basics Lenovo Yogas Putting students first to make learning last a lifetime Celebrating academics, diversity, and innovation

Objective & CCSS Familiarize staff with the basic functions of the Yoga laptops At the end of training you will understand – Button functions – Mouse use – Different positions – how to flip screen – Touch screen use Overall, CCSS has greater technology integration in all content disciplines

1 TrackPoint pointing stick2 ThinkPad trackpad 3 Left click zones5 Right click zone 4 Scroll zone: move two fingers on trackpad horizontally or vertically to scroll

If necessary, when in stand or tent mode, press Ctrl+Alt+Arrow Keys to flip image

Touchscreen Use Tap on the screen with your fingertip to launch an application, select an item, or open a menu. Press and hold an item or a blank area on the screen for a few seconds to open a menu with more options (this is the same as right click with a mouse). Drag an item by tapping and holding your finger on an item, such as an image or an icon on the screen, then pull the item along with your finger to the desired location. To Swipe or slide move your finger horizontally on the screen to scroll through Web pages, lists, picture thumbnails, and so on. Zoom in or zoom out by moving two fingers closer together on the screen to zoom out, or move two fingers away from each other to zoom in. Or Double tap quickly on the screen to zoom in. Double tap again to zoom out.

Application – Classroom Use Meeting 21 st century technology literacy skills and CCSS, such as: – W6: Explore a variety of digital tools to produce and publish writing – WHST6: Use technology, including the Internet, to produce and publish writing