Samsung GH68-38773F Cell Phone User Manual


 
162
Quick glance
: When enabled, reach toward the phone to
display information such as time, date, missed calls, incoming
messages, and battery strength. Touch and slide the slider
ON to enable this feature.
Air jump
: When enabled, move your hand up or down above
the sensor to jump to the top or bottom of a page or list. Touch
and slide the slider
ON to enable this feature.
•Air browse
: When enabled, move your hand right or left above
the sensor to move to the previous or next item such as
pictures or web pages. Touch and slide the slider
ON
to enable this feature.
Air move
: When enabled, use one hand to press and hold an
icon then move your other hand left or right above the sensor to
move the icon to another page. Use this feature in Calendar to
move events to another day. Touch and slide the slider
ON to enable this feature.
Air call-accept
: When enabled, wave your hand above the
sensor to accept an incoming call. Touch and slide the slider
ON to enable this feature.
Motion
Control your device by performing natural hand movements.
1. From the Home screen, touch
Apps
Settings
then touch
My device
Motions and gestures
.
2. Touch and slide the slider ON to enable Motion
then tap
Motion
and select from these options:
•Direct call
: When enabled, put your phone to your ear to dial
the currently displayed contact. Touch and slide the slider
ON to enable this feature.
•Smart alert
: When enabled, pick up the device to receive a
missed call or message alert notification. Touch and slide the
slider
ON to enable this feature.
•Zoom
: When enabled, from a screen where you can zoom,
touch and hold two points on the display, then tilt the device
back and forth to zoom in or out. Touch and slide the slider
ON to enable this feature.
Browse an image
: When enabled, touch and hold an image to
pan the image within it’s frame. Move the phone left or right to
pan vertically, or up and down to pan horizontally. Touch and
slide the slider
ON to enable this feature.
My device
My device