Hello all, This is my first post to the use-revolution mailing list, and I have a question about what images/buttons can (or cannot) do. Our company has chosen Revolution to create prototypes of handset applications, so we can mock them up and find potential areas of confusion before committing to the user interface of the application. I only have a handful of programming knowledge, as my background is in Human-Computer Interaction, focusing on UI design and usability; this is also my first experience with a "card-based" language.
Now, onto the issue. I have an image of a mobile phone keypad (in JPG format), and I would like for the user to be able to click on specific areas, causing changes to occur on the "screen" (which is a field). Is there a way to Revolution to watch for specific areas of the image to be pressed (such as the coordinates of a "Send" key, vs. the coordinates of an "End" key)? Keep in mind, this is only one image, not a bunch of images. If this is not possible, do I have to create a group of buttons on top of the image that are all set so they are not visible? Thank you in advance for your help. I'm happy that a mailing list like this exists! Best regards, Jason Silver Human Factors Engineer, Sr. QUALCOMM Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
