Archos 704 tv 用户手册
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MANUAL
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VIEWING pHotoS > p. 3
3.2 PhOTO VIewer
Tap on a picture file, then tap again to view it. The menu overlay will disappear automatically after a few sec-
onds.
pHoto VIEWER SCREEN ANd toUCHSCREEN CoNtRoLS
To display the menu overlay, tap once anywhere
in the picture (to make it disappear again, tap on
).
To display the next/previous picture, use / .
Another way to go to the next picture is to tap
Another way to go to the next picture is to tap
anywhere on the screen and drag the stylus from
left (point ‘A’) to right (point ‘B’). Drag from
right (‘B’) to left (‘A’) to go back one picture (see
screenshot).
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pHoto VIEWER MENU ItEMS
Info
displays a message with all the available information about the current picture.
tap anywhere on the screen to close the Info message.
tap anywhere on the screen to close the Info message.
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Rotate
choose
Left
to rotate the picture 90° counterclockwise (or tap anywhere on the screen and drag the sty-
lus from bottom to top).
choose
choose
Right
to rotate the picture 90° clockwise (or tap anywhere on the screen and drag the stylus from
top to bottom).
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Format
allows to change the way the picture is displayed.
Original
: displays the entire picture in its original format.
Full Screen
: enlarges the picture to fill the screen and cuts some of the image.
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Set as wallpaper
defines the current picture as your ARCHOS device’s background image.
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Start slideshow
starts a slideshow from the current image.
the
the
Pause slideshow
menu item will appear, allowing you to pause the slideshow.
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Settings
will display the
Photo
settings screen (see next section).
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Sound
will display the
Sound
settings screen (see:
). Tap on to exit this screen.
you may want to access these settings if you are listening to music while browsing through your photos.
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Zoom
use the slider to magnify/demagnify the current picture.
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