ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual
Configuring a CCF
Philips
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Jumps
For every button, device and macro group, direct-access key and action
button you can create a jump to another panel.
Jumps are not part of an action list. A jump is executed when the ProntoPro
finished executing the actions in the action list. When creating an alias to a
certain panel, only the action list is executed, not the jump.
You can create jumps:
from the buttons on the Home panel to the devices and macro groups;
from the first panel of a device to the next and scroll through the
different pages (Page Up and Page Down);
to a panel of another device;
to an hidden panel.
Jumping to another panel
Any button can jump to any panel (or be a link to that panel). This is a very
powerful feature that allows you to create your own ProntoPro user interface
structure.
There are a couple of special options in the Jump drop-down list:
MOUSE MODE switches your ProntoPro into a mouse mode in which
your ProntoPro's touch screen acts as a touch pad to operate compatible
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interactive devices.
SCROLL UP scrolls up to the previous panel, exactly like the scroll
button at the top of your ProntoPro's touch screen does.
SCROLL DOWN scrolls down to the next panel, exactly like the scroll
button at the bottom of your ProntoPro's touch screen does.
To create a jump
1
Open the Button Properties, Device Properties or Macro Group
Properties.
2
Select the Action tab.
3
Select one of the following options to jump to in the Jump drop-down
list:
<none>;
Mouse mode;
Scroll up;
Scroll down;
any panel of HOME, the different devices or macro groups.
The jump is created. When you tap the button, select the device or
macro group the ProntoPro will jump to the selected panel.
4
Click OK to accept the properties.
-or-
Click Cancel to return without changing the properties.
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compatible with Philips DVX8000, May 2001
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