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OMG... The mousewheel IS the shortcut... Anyway, back in the 'old' days you would use [PgUp] and [PgDn]. Alternatively you can use the up- or downarrow for scrolling, or in case of a 'Multi Gesture' touchpad on your laptop, you can scroll by sliding TWO fingers on the touchpad. Last option would be to 'double tap' your touchpad wit your cursor on the scrollbar, and sliding the scrollbar on your second tap... Good luck....
Multi-gesture refers to using more than one point on the touchpad simultaneously to enable macros. In plain language, it is simply the ability to use more than one finger (multi-touch) to access certain computer features or do certain things (gestures). Lets say you use your thumb and forefinger to "pinch" the touchpad, the computer may then minimize a window or zoom out, depending on how the gesture is setup. On a MacBook, three fingers swiped across the touchpad from left-to-right or right-to-left makes the browser go "forward" or "back" a screen. Multi-touch has become popular in Apple products, like the MacBooks and iPods/iPhones, but more and more PC touchpad drivers are being released to update current equipment to recognize multi-touch. More than likely, multi-touch screens and touchpads will be the norm on all computer equipment in the near future.
gesture
It means the number 4.
It is a common hand gesture to cross one's fingers to wish someone luck. Occasionally, it's seen as a plea for protection from God. Various expressions refer to this gesture, such as "cross your fingers", "keep your fingers crossed", or simply "fingers crossed".
Keeping your fingers crossed is a gesture that means you are hopeful about something. It means "stay hopeful that it will occur as you wish it to."
Nothing. It's just a bad habbit.
The finger tips are just below the mouth. It is the god Horus as a child, and the gesture means 'silence'.
"Gesture" can function as both a noun and a verb. It is a noun when referring to a physical movement or signal made to express an idea or feeling, and a verb when describing the action of making such a movement or signal.
You write gesture like this: gesture.
To make the fingers peace sign, you will need to hold up your pointer and middle finger as a gesture. Other finger gestures include the "thumbs up" signal. This is done by making a fist and sticking up your thumb.
A shrug of one or both shoulders, sometimes replaced or joined by palm-up hands to either side with fingers pointed away from sides.