[Reader-users] menus in th ereader
Kevin Jones
kevin at kevinrj.net
Fri Dec 1 15:49:02 CST 2006
I have a suggestion that I think will make things easier especially in
the future. Instead of pressing f2 key to toggle between shooting mode,
document settings, and user settings; I think there should be a menu
instead. When you press the f2 key it would toggle between shooting
mode, and menu. Then you would up-down arrow through the menu and get
documents, settings, some other new option later. That way if you press
f2 by mistake you only have to press it again to be back in shooting
mode. Also it could remember when menu item you picked last so in the
future if the menu had 5 options instead of 2 currently, you'd only have
to press 2 buttons, f2 and enter. the enter key in the center of the
arrow square of the pda would select the option, that or the right arrow
key.
This is how many menus work on main-stream pdas already.
You could also have a user setting to have the original menu setting or
the new one. I know some probably won't like this idea, but I think it
will be even more appreciated in the future.
Kevin
Gashel, James wrote:
> Gary and all:
>
> We are still willing to receive images in order to build our database.
> We are also interested in receiving particularly troublesome images to
> analyze from time to time.
>
> In the former case, it would be best to burn them on to a CD and send it
> in by mail.
>
> In the latter case, a single image attached to an email message, asking
> for troubleshooting works fine.
>
> All such image files of whatever nature should be sent to Ann-Marie
> Laney at: <alaney at nfb.org>-----Original Message-----
> From: reader-users-bounces at nfbnet.org
> [mailto:reader-users-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Gary Wunder
> Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2006 3:02 PM
> To: Reader Users
> Subject: [Reader-users] Images
>
> If we are still willing to send images, to whom do they go and how do we
> now transfer them?
>
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