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The '''TouchGuide''' on OpenStage 60 an OpenStage 80 phones is realised as a disk with 4 press points (''up'', ''down'', ''right'' / ''forward'' and ''left'' / ''back''), an ''OK'' key in the centre and a ''touch sensitive area'' surrounding the disk.
 
The '''TouchGuide''' on OpenStage 60 an OpenStage 80 phones is realised as a disk with 4 press points (''up'', ''down'', ''right'' / ''forward'' and ''left'' / ''back''), an ''OK'' key in the centre and a ''touch sensitive area'' surrounding the disk.
OpenStage 60/80 phones provide further innovative navigation elements like TouchSlider and Mode Keys.
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OpenStage 60/80 phones provide further touch sensitive navigation elements like TouchSlider and Mode Keys.
 
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Revision as of 07:12, 5 June 2007

The main Navigation on OpenStage phones is realised as a disk with several keys/press points and (on OpenStage 60/80) a innovative touch sensitive area for easy to use navigation.

You can use this control element for navigation within one menu level, undo one step and selection affirmation via OK key or the right arrow (depending on situation). The control element exists on both OpenStage SIP/HFA phones and OpenStage TDM phones. The navigation corresponds to optiGuide on the forerunner optiPoint phones.

OpenStage 20

NavOS20.png

The 3-way navigation key on OpenStage 20 phones is realised as a disk with 2 press points (up and down), and an OK key in the centre.

OpenStage 40

NavOS40.png

The 5-way navigation key on OpenStage 40 phones is realised as a disk with 4 keys (up, down, right / forward and left / back), and an OK key in the centre.

OpenStage 60/80

NavOS6080.png

The TouchGuide on OpenStage 60 an OpenStage 80 phones is realised as a disk with 4 press points (up, down, right / forward and left / back), an OK key in the centre and a touch sensitive area surrounding the disk. OpenStage 60/80 phones provide further touch sensitive navigation elements like TouchSlider and Mode Keys.

TouchGuide, Mode Keys and TouchSlider