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Gesture Filter (Industry 8.1)

7/8/2014

You can use Gesture Filter to disable the edge and corner gestures available in Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry (Industry 8.1). Gesture Filter enables you to block edge gestures (left, right, top extended swipe, and each corner) individually.

Gesture Filter does not block edge gestures for administrator accounts. Changes to the configuration of Gesture Filter do not affect any sessions that are currently signed in; you must sign out and sign back in.

You can only use Embedded Lockdown Manager (ELM) to configure Gesture Filter on a device running Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry (Industry 8.1).

For more information about Gesture Filter on Industry 8.1, see Gesture Filter (Industry 8.1) on MSDN.

Actions

In the Action pane of the ELM window, you can use the following commands:

  • Export to PowerShell
    Creates a Windows PowerShell script that you can use to apply the current Gesture Filter configuration to any device running Industry 8.1.
  • Enable Gesture Filter/Disable Gesture Filter
    Enables or disables Gesture Filter.
  • Block all gestures
    Blocks all of the available gestures.
  • Allow all gestures
    Allows all of the available gestures.
  • Refresh
    Refreshes the current configuration of Gesture Filter from the device.
  • Block this gesture/Block selected gestures
    Blocks the currently selected gesture. You can also select multiple gestures, right-click, and then select Block Gestures from the drop-down menu to block multiple gestures.
  • Allow this blocked gesture/Allow selected gestures
    Allows the currently selected gesture. You can also select multiple gestures, right-click, and then select Allow Gestures from the drop-down menu to allow multiple gestures.

See Also

Concepts

Embedded Lockdown Manager