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<stringname="accessibility_tutorial_lesson_1_title">Lesson 1: Exploring the screen</string>
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<stringname="accessibility_tutorial_lesson_1_text_1">When Explore by Touch is turned on, you can touch the screen to learn what\’s under your finger. For example, the current screen contains app icons. Find one of them by touching the screen and sliding your finger around.</string>
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<stringname="accessibility_tutorial_lesson_1_text_2_more">Good. Keep sliding your finger around the screen until you find at least one more icon.</string>
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<stringname="accessibility_tutorial_lesson_1_text_3">To activate something that you\’re touching, tap it. Slide your finger until you find the icon for the <xliff:gid="app_name"example="Browser">%s</xliff:g>. Then tap the icon once to activate it.</string>
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<stringname="accessibility_tutorial_lesson_1_text_4">Your finger is touching the <xliff:gid="app_name"example="Browser">%s</xliff:g> icon. Tap once to activate the icon.</string>
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<stringname="accessibility_tutorial_lesson_1_text_4_exited">Your finger moved over the <xliff:gid="app_name"example="Browser">%s</xliff:g> icon, and then moved away. Slowly slide your finger around the screen until you find the Browser icon again.</string>
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<stringname="accessibility_tutorial_lesson_1_text_5">Good. To move to the next lesson, find and activate the <xliff:gid="next"example="Next">%s</xliff:g> button, located near the bottom-right corner of the screen.</string>
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<stringname="accessibility_tutorial_lesson_2_title">Lesson 2: Scrolling using two fingers</string>
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<stringname="accessibility_tutorial_lesson_2_text_1">To scroll through a list, you can slide two fingers along the screen. For example, the current screen contains a list of app names that can scroll up or down. First, try to identify a few items in the list by sliding one finger around.</string>
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<stringname="accessibility_tutorial_lesson_2_text_2_more">Good. Keep sliding your finger around to find at least one more item.</string>
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<stringname="accessibility_tutorial_lesson_2_text_3">Now place two fingers on an item in the list and slide both fingers up. If you reach the top of the screen, lift your fingers, place them lower on the list, and continue sliding up.</string>
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<stringname="accessibility_tutorial_lesson_2_text_3_more">Good. Keep sliding your fingers up to scroll some more.</string>
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<stringname="accessibility_tutorial_lesson_2_text_4">You have completed the tutorial. To exit, find and touch the <xliff:gid="finish"example="Finish">%s</xliff:g> button.</string>
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