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iirc, the outcome was that a checkmark would be used for the currently set item, pressing navi/select would move the checkmark. pressing right or left would exit with the current setting, and off would cancel
UP/DOWN selects items in dirLEFT exists dir no changeRIGHT enters dir or applies setting and exits (up one level)NAVI makes change but does not exit dirAn indicator of the current setting (like the checkmark) in addition to theinverted line (or pointer) based on where your current selection is would bebeneficial.The checkmark should 'jump' to the inverted line and pause for a tiny amountof time when NAVI (or RIGHT) is pressed.
Actually, I thought that the favored proposal was the one that David-NY summarized today on the developer list:QuoteUP/DOWN selects items in dirLEFT exists dir no changeRIGHT enters dir or applies setting and exits (up one level)NAVI makes change but does not exit dirAn indicator of the current setting (like the checkmark) in addition to theinverted line (or pointer) based on where your current selection is would bebeneficial.The checkmark should 'jump' to the inverted line and pause for a tiny amountof time when NAVI (or RIGHT) is pressed.I favor this approach for two reasons:First, it is more consistent with the way that the File Browser works. In the File Browser, LEFT exits the current folder without selecting the current file. For consistency, LEFT should exit a settings menu without applying the setting under the cursor.Second, some platforms do not have a STOP button (iPod, H10) or OFF button (iPod). Those functions are achieved by a long press of another button. I do not like the idea of having to use a long keypress to a settings screen with my current settings intact.
Second, some platforms do not have a STOP button (iPod, H10) or OFF button (iPod). Those functions are achieved by a long press of another button. I do not like the idea of having to use a long keypress to a settings screen with my current settings intact.
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