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The same procedure applies to the down link as following. It is important to note that the framed button must always be the first button on the page. If changing links to the menu page or if the dummy button was created first, we need to select the framed button as set it with the menu option "Set as first button".



We now do the manual routing for the menu buttons on the first menu page. Similar to the steps described for the second menu page, a dummy button is created on the first menu page so that when it is selected, the second page is displayed automatically. In this project, we do only the routing for the up and down key. You can easily add the same behavior to the left and right key if desired. To perform the up link for the second framed button, we select the up arrow icon on the tool bar, drag from inside the second framed object and drop it to the first framed object. Similarly, the up link for the first framed button displays the second menu page. This is done by dragging from inside the first framed button and dropping it to the dummy button. The dummy button has the auto-action attribute, its link (Menu 2) is executed automatically. This effectively displays the second page of the menu. The dummy button is always invisible so the behavior is that pressing the up arrow key (while highlighting the first framed button) displays the second menu page.



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