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Designed a jog wheel and hierarchical menu interface predating the iPod.
What the user sees is a hierarchical menu - with each choice you make, you delve deeper into a site.
The KDE K-Menu is a good example of a flat hierarchical menu.
Multi-search: This enables publishers of individual discs to set subject headings which can then allow hierarchical menus for searches specifically suited to the publication.
I've ended up developing up some very cool technology to allow zero scripting, pure CSS, beautiful hierarchical menus.
The brick has a 100x60 pixel monochrome LCD display and four buttons that can be used to navigate a user interface using hierarchical menus.
The game features a text parser, graphics, a dynamically updated map, and a graphical interface that incorporates Mac OS hierarchical menus.
A particularly annoying example of these foreign widgets dressed up in Mac OS clothing is the behavior of hierarchical menus in Cocoa.
Goal crossing has been little investigated, despite sometimes being used on today's interfaces (e.g., mouse-over effects, hierarchical menus navigation, auto-retractable taskbars and hot corners).
A series of hierarchical menus allowed the user to command the system; the particular style of these menus became very-widely used by Digital, particularly within their "All-in-1" office system.
In the electronic version, words can be found by browsing a hierarchical menu along the left side of the screen with word groupings and definitions shown in other panes of the split window.
One example is AlperRecords from Alper Systems of Cambridge, UK which uses SUN interface tools, and is based on pop-up hierarchical menus.
But it's also a very interesting window into the future of Mac OS...a dark, scary future featuring file name extensions, a command line, and hierarchical menus that don't work quite right.
You can either enter words directly, using a tiny qwerty-style keyboard that slides open below the L.C.D. screen, or use hierarchical menus to choose up to 12,000 common phrases, such as "Find me a hospital!"
During this period, Tog was responsible for the design of the Macintosh's hierarchical menus and invented time-out dialog boxes, which, after a visible countdown, carry out the default activity without the user explicitly clicking.
The on-screen labeling of the eight function keys, pioneered by the HP 300 ("Amigo") computer, was one of the first applications of a hierarchical menu which allows accessing many functions with a small number of keys.
Hyperwords works through a simple hierarchical menu but also gives users access to keyboard "phrases" in the spirit of NLS commands and features Views which are inspired by the powerful NLS ViewSpecs.
The original program was implemented in the assembly language of the PC (Intel 8088), as opposed to a higher level language such as C. It was also nearly bug-free, and introduced the letter hierarchical menus still used in Windows applications.