
56
experience between the user and menu, it might be best to define each possible action. The following actions can be
defined in the Navigation section:
• Up, Down, Left, Right: These are the primary actions a user will perform to navigate from one menu item to the
next.
• Enter: With this button, a user can select a menu item and transition to a state associated with that menu item.
• Back: Once a user presses the defined input for Enter on a menu item, a state you have chosen in the Menu
Items tab will play. However, if you define a Back button/input, the user can return to the menu at any point.
• Next clip: If a user is viewing a media file associated with a menu item, pressing the defined input for Next clip will
play the media file that corresponds to the next menu item.
• Previous clip: Pressing the defined input for Previous clip will stop the media file currently playing, and play the
media file associated with the previous menu item.
• Advanced: Click this arrow to add commands to your Interactive Menu. See Adding Commands for details. Here
you can also store the background image in a cache. Check the checkbox to save the background image for faster
loading in the future.
Comentarios a estos manuales