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HOME SCREEN & USER INTERFACE
The Three Basic Control Types
There are three basic types of controls in Omnia.9:
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On/Off buttons
- These controls toggle on and off, thereby enabling or disabling the associated function.
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Drop-down menus
provide a drop-down list of options. Scrolling over each option highlights it, while a tap or left-click
on a mouse selects it.
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Sliding controls
- Selecting a slider control highlights it. Tapping and holding (or left-clicking and holding with a
mouse) a slider allows you to drag it back and forth to adjust its parameter. Dragging the slider faster will accelerate the
rate of change. As long as you haven’t lifted your finger (or released the left mouse button) you can continue to drag the
slider beyond the edge of the control all the way out to the very edge of the display. Because it is often difficult to make
fine adjustments on a small screen, you can double-tap a slider to bring up a pop-up window with two large sliders, one
for “coarse” adjustment and one for “fine.” Some sliders with large control range (such as Diversity Delay) will present a
third, “medium” slider.
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