Scrolling Regions
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TPDesign4 (v3.2 or higher)
Scrolling Regions
Overview
Scrolling Regions represent a powerful new method of presenting functions on AMX Modero X Series Touch
Panels. A Scrolling Region is a specific area on a touch panel page that contains a set of elements that scroll as
a group.
The illustration in FIG. 234 below shows a basic example of a touch panel page with two Scrolling Regions -
one vertical and one horizontal. The red borders represent the boundaries of the Scrolling Regions, and the
items labelled "SubPage <x>" scroll within the boundaries of the Scrolling Region (either vertically or
horizontally). End-users use swipes to scroll through the items in the Scrolling Region.
All of the items within the Scrolling Region move as a group.
Each item within the Scrolling Region can be pressed like traditional buttons
Scrolling Regions require three elements, all of which are new concepts in TPDesign4 (v3.2):
Sub-Pages - these are the items that are displayed within the Scrolling Region (see page 175)
Sub-Page Sets - a grouped set of Sub-Pages (see page 179)
Sub-Page View Buttons - a container button that defines the size and shape of the Scrolling Region
(see page 183)
Scrolling Regions present a set of Sub-Pages called a Sub-Page Set that scroll as a group within a container
button called a Sub-Page View button (FIG. 235).
FIG. 234 Example of Scrolling Regions on a Touch Panel Page
FIG. 235 Basic Elements of Scrolling Regions
End-users swipe vertically or horizontally (inside the Scrolling Region)
to scroll through the items within the Scrolling Region
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