Roku HD2000 manual

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Starting position is: 765, 674

The touch region is 96 pixels wide and 43 pixels high

The rollover region is enabled

The on and off images are: next_on.bmp and next_off.bmp.

The rollover images are displayed in the same location as the touch region

Normally, the on and off image have the same dimensions as touch region (width, height), and the same starting position (x,y). The rollover origin (x_origin, y_origin) allows you to specify a different starting position. You can use this feature if your on and off images are larger than the touch region you use to activate the on and off images. Or, you may have a menu with thumbnail images on the left side, and you want a larger image to be displayed on the right side of the screen when the cursor is over a thumbnail.

The following CSV example plays a simple slideshow with 3 images. It has two rectangular rollover region events and one timeout event. Examples 5.1 and 5.2 are the same as Example 5, but expanded so it’s easier to read.

If nothing is clicked or touched, the slide show will start automatically after the 10 second timeout, and then return to the menu.

Similar to a standard elo entry, you’ll notice that clicking in the first touch area, advances to the next slide until you reach menu.bmp.

Clicking in the second touch area takes you back to the previous slide.

In example 5.1, we see clearly that each of the 3 images has a section that’s 96 pixels long by 43 pixels tall that’s defined as a rollover region.

o When the pointer isn’t over this area, next_notlit.bmp is diplayed o When the point is over this area, next_lit.bmp is displayed

In example 5.2, we see that each of the 3 images has a section that’s 95 pixels long by 43 pixels tall that’s defined as a rollover region.

o When the pointer isn’t over this area, back_notlit.bmp is displayed o When the pointer is over this area, back_lit.bmp is displayed

Example 5: slideshow, with next and back buttons that light up when the mouse is over them

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Contents BrightSign Users Guide Introduction Brightsign Features Example Brightsign Setups Etting the D ATE/T IME on B Rights IGN HD2000 only Introduction BrightSign Features BrightSign BrightSign HD2000 HD600 Display ResolutionsPower Example BrightSign Setups Examples Try the DemoSoftware Versions BrightSign Documentation Getting Started Get Hardware You NeedMedia Types Supported Dolby Digital AC3 5.1 audio in a video fileAuto Playing a Video upon Power-up Playing Media with BrightSignAuto Playing a Playlist upon Power-up Auto Executing a .CSV File Upon Power-UpAuto Executing a Script Upon Power-Up Page Playlists Getting StartedPlaylist Commands Slideinterval # default is Audiochan # default isWaitbuttonany Displayregistry registry section name default is nullLighton # Lightoff # Pause #Using Excel to Create Interactive Signs Creating Interactive DisplaysKeywords ImagemodeFlipelo State Controlling Gpio Outputs from a CSV File HD2000 only Preloading Images State File CSV Examples Page Rollover Regions using State Files CSV Rollover Events Page Example Scheduling Playback HD2000 only Scripts Hello worldRoku Objects Registry HD2000 only Gpio Control PortLearning More and Support General Playback Problems with the BrightSign TroubleshootingAutoplay & General Troubleshooting Autoplay.mpg does not play automaticallyPlaylists Video output is redNo Audio during playback BrightSign and Accessories BrightSign isn’t booting up properly / Random lights litState Files CSV BrightSign Software Update Fails Video Selector switch does not workCompact Flash card is not recognized by the BrightSign USB Mouse is not responding USB Keyboard is not respondingElo Touch Screen coordinates aren’t working properly Appendix Selecting Compact Flash CardsBrightSign Compatibility Device Software Firmware and Upgrading BrightSign Shell Updating from the BrightSign ShellList of Shell Commands Example Shell Commands Playing Files & Changing SettingsUsing SD Cards HD2000 only Testing Compact Flash CardsTesting Scripts, Playlists, and .CSV Testing PlaylistsMult-run Script Limitations Using Your Own Boot Logo Setting the Date/Time on BrightSign HD2000 onlyWriting Boot Script & Logo to Rom Linux Shell HD2000 onlyUsing Your Own Boot Script Displaying Videos Widescreen vs x3 DiscussionSupported Input Devices Displaying ImagesHD600 Connectors Ports USB MiceHD2000 Connectors Ports
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HD2000 specifications

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