Invacare IFX-20MP Owners Manual 2 - Page 21

Navigation button

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Arrangement Function screens F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 P1 P2 Profiles P3 P4 User function screens are arranged in rows of profiles. Each profile can hold user function screens, which can be of the same type, for example all drive screens, or can be a mixture of drive, seating and connectivity screens. The maximum number of function screens across all profiles is 40. In a configuration with five profiles, for example, each profile can hold up to eight function screens. 4.3 Navigation button Depending on the configuration of the remote module and the user's needs, the navigation button is displayed bottom-left or bottom-right on the screen. 60126081-A Components When activated, the navigation button changes its color from grey to blue. The navigation button has two important functions: 1. A visual indication of the configured interaction mode. Configured for swipe-and-tap actions This means, that swiping and tapping the screen activates different functions. Configured for tap actions This means, that only tapping the screen activates different functions. Swipe inputs are ignored. For more information about changing the interaction mode, refer to 6.1.3 Configuring Menu Screen, page 31. 2. A navigation function depending on context and activation duration. For example, a short press on the navigation button, while viewing an active user function screen, opens the screen preview display, refer to 6.2 Navigating through user function screens, page 33. A long press opens the status screen, refer to 6.1.3 Configuring Menu Screen, page 31. Additional to the touch display, external inputs can be used to interact with the system, refer to 6.18 Using secondary inputs, page 87. 21

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Components
Arrangement
Function screens
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
P1
P2
P3
Pro-
files
P4
User function screens are arranged in rows of profiles. Each
profile can hold user function screens, which can be of
the same type, for example all drive screens, or can be a
mixture of drive, seating and connectivity screens.
The maximum number of function screens across all profiles
is 40. In a configuration with five profiles, for example, each
profile can hold up to eight function screens.
4.3
Navigation button
Depending on the configuration of the remote module
and the user’s needs, the navigation button is displayed
bottom-left or bottom-right on the screen.
When activated, the navigation button changes its color
from grey to blue.
The navigation button has two important functions:
1.
A visual indication of the configured interaction mode.
Configured for swipe-and-tap actions
This means, that swiping and tapping the screen
activates different functions.
Configured for tap actions
This means, that only tapping the screen activates
different functions. Swipe inputs are ignored.
For more information about changing the
interaction mode, refer to
6.1.3 Configuring
Menu Screen, page 31
.
2.
A navigation function depending on context and
activation duration. For example, a short press on the
navigation button, while viewing an active user function
screen, opens the screen preview display, refer to
6.2
Navigating through user function screens, page 33
.
A long press opens the status screen, refer to
6.1.3
Configuring Menu Screen, page 31
.
Additional to the touch display, external inputs can be used
to interact with the system, refer to
6.18 Using secondary
inputs, page 87
.
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