Nokia Series 60 manual Forms without the Options softkey, Form items

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Forms without the Options softkey

In case the form does not need any context-specific functions in the Options menu, the softkey interface can be the same as in queries: left softkey is Done and the right softkey is Cancel. Done accepts the contents and returns, wherea the Cancel function discards all changes in the form and returns.

Form items

Empty items (that contain no data) can be hidden in the form’s view state. However, this is not a requirement; forms can be designed either way, whichever is better for the given application.

Unlike ordinary list items, the form items may have different sizes in the layout but in edit state only. A long data field may occupy more than one line in edit state, but in view state it is truncated to the first line.

The user may be able to add and remove form items. This is done with commands in options menu.

Form items always have a label. The label has a text part, or a text and a graphical part; however all items in one form must have the same column layout. (See section List layouts for detailed information about layouts.)

The following item types can be used in a form:

￿￿Text field (alphanumeric or numeric content)

￿￿Pop-up field

￿￿Slider

Any combination of these types is possible within one form.

When the form is in edit state, the user can move the focus up and down like in a list. The highlight in edit state is different from the highlight in view state, acting as a visual cue. A cursor blinks in a text field that is in focus. There is no need to save each field separately; the user can browse and modify the fields in any order and then accept all modifications. During browsing a form in edit state, the keypad functions are as follows:

Scroll up / down

Move focus between form items (when in a text

 

 

field move the cursor within an item line by line).

Scroll left / right

on a pop-up field: change value without opening list

 

 

on a text field: move cursor character by character

 

 

on a slider: adjust slider value

Select key

on a pop-up field: open list

 

 

on a text field: move to next field

 

 

on a slider: move to next field

 

 

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Contents Nokia Editorial notes Contents Page Page Page Audience About this documentPurpose Where Nokia Series 60 UI Belongs Colour capability 4096 or more colours preferred DisplayExtra keys KeysFollowing keys are required for Series 60 UI Softkeys Call handling OtherApplication window Windows and panesMain pane Standard panes in application windowsTitle pane Status paneNavi pane Context paneContext pane displays the current applications icon TabsBattery pane / Universal indicator pane Signal paneIndicators Navigation textUsing a graphical indicator. It also acts as a Battery paneCharging indicator Pop-up windowsQuery Options menuSoft notification Call windowKeypad functions Presentation of textJustification TruncationTypical functions of the standard keys Keypad toneScroll up / Scroll down Scroll left / Scroll rightLeft softkey Section Selection listRight softkey SendEditors, can be used together with End Applications key Numeric keypad 0-9, *, # Clear EditDuring calls Navigating in applications PowerNavigation Navigation using Tabs Folder hierarchies Highlighting Navigation using LinksList browsing Empty lists and gridsVice versa Scrolling indicator for listsOrder of items and browsing in grids Empty cells are skipped the focus is never on an empty cell List types Scrolling indicator for gridsMenu list Scroll up / down Move focus the list Scroll left / rightSelection list Select Scroll up / down Move focus in the list Scroll left / right Other keys Do the default action of the keyFrom the user required otherwise ignored See section Markable listMarkable list Page Keypad functions for multiselection lists Multiselection listAvailable values in a menu list Setting listsPop-up setting Slider setting Text settingUsing the Scroll left and Scroll right keys Type, like date/time editorLeft softkey OK Scroll up / downAlways-editable forms FormsForm items Forms without the Options softkeyDone CancelRight softkey Done Text fieldList layouts Adjustable using the Scroll left and right keysSelecting it opens a data query SliderColumn structure of lists List item types Single-line item with Large graphic Single-line item with graphic HeadingTwo-line item Double itemDouble item style 2 with graphic Double item With large graphicDouble item style Attribute text ABC, value text C usage Setting lists Setting itemNumbered items Item type combinationsFind pane Grid typesMenu grid Selection grid37.A find pane within a selection list of names in Phonebook Options menu39.Submenu in the options menu SubmenusOther option menus Unavailable itemsOK options menu Add recipientFunction Options templateFunction in the context Edit options menuSMS Mandatory Confirmation note Error noteInformation note Permanent noteUse a confirmation note when Some guidelines concerning note usageGrouped soft notification Soft notificationsUngrouped soft notification Many simultaneous soft notifications Discarding soft notificationsConfirmation query Queries45.A confirmation query List queryMultiselection list query Data query Password queryData queries with multiple fields IndicatorsSignal and battery indicators Indicators in Navi pane Status indicatorsSoft indicators Editing indicators in pop-up windowsWhen all tabs are not visible As the editing mode numeric/alphanumericScrolling indicators Operator indicatorApplication-specific indicators IdleApplication shell Shortcuts Application handlingCustomizing the Application shell Fast application swappingMultitasking Opening and closing applicationsApplication interactions Phone Simple one-call cases, the Phone application looks like this End Volume controlCall handling Image viewers Viewers and playersText viewers Audio and video players Multimedia viewersKey Text editing# key Edit keyEdit menu 10.Special character window Editing indicatorsCreating new documents Document handlingSelecting text Saving edited data Groups FoldersFetching data Settings