Hello all Rockbox enthusiasts, devs, testers, etc.

I'd like to convey the sanity of #4 with checkmarks again:

UP/DOWN selects items in dir
LEFT exists dir no change
RIGHT enters dir or applies setting and exits (up one level)
NAVI makes change but does not exit dir

An indicator of the current setting (like the checkmark) in addition to the
inverted line (or pointer) based on where your current selection is would be
beneficial.

The checkmark should 'jump' to the inverted line and pause for a tiny amount
of time when NAVI (or RIGHT) is pressed.

This would be very clear to the newbies IMO.  Also this way (at least on an
iRiver H1x0) one could do everything with just the thumb.

That makes the most sense to me and lets the user know exactly what's going
on with little fuss.

Davide-NYC

PS: Big thanks to all the devs for doing all the hard stuff!


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jonathan Gordon
Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 12:44 AM
To: Rockbox development
Subject: Re: how should the settings screen work?

bumpage time..
so, counting up the votes it looks like #4 with the checkmark icon wins...
so does anyone want to try for a last ditch effort to change everyones
minds?
any objections from the core guys?

On 27/09/06, Steve Bavin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Davide,
>
> > I vote for option #4 with some extra 'eye candy'...
> >
> > UP/DOWN selects items in dir
> > LEFT exists dir no change
> > RIGHT enters dir or applies and exits
> > NAVI (a.k.a. select) makes change but does not exit dir
>
> That's *exactly* what I'd want.  Mind you, this is my second vote ;-)
>
> Steve Bavin
>
>
>
>

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