Genie 7110 manual Shared Feature Set Wizard Forms, Use a wizard form whenever possible

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Forms can encompass one or more display or action types on a card or set of cards. There are two primary types of forms: forms that allow the user to enter information sequentially (wizard forms) and forms that show all of the fields in one list and allow users to choose what data to enter (elective data forms).

Shared Feature Set: Wizard Forms

Use a wizard form whenever possible.

User tests show that wizards are always easier to use. Elective data forms require the user to focus on navigation instead of entering data, and mistakes are often made. This is particularly the case for Openwave browsers – the navigation features within the browsers make wizard forms very quick for users to navigate. The different presentation model of the Nokia and Mitsubishi browsers means that presenting all information in one card is sometimes more efficient for the user.

Link cards in a logical order.

Provide a logical order that suggests what needs to be entered or selected and why.

Include descriptive text and titles for all <input> or <select> elements.

Place each <input> or <select> element on a card of its own.

The primary action should access the next card in the sequence.

Bind the action of <do type="accept"> to the next card with a required field.

The primary label for all cards in the sequence, except the final card, should be Next.

The label for the last card in the wizard should explain the final action, such as Save, Send, Order, or Buy. Limit the label to five characters.

Create a final verification card displaying all entered or selected values.

Allow the user to change the values if necessary.

Return to the first card in the wizard form for backward navigation.

Many devices have shared Clear and Back keys for text input. For this reason, the user must delete the information in the card before returning to the previous card. To prevent this, map the Back key to the first card in the form. In this way, users can revisit the cards without deleting the information they already entered. See “Backward Navigation” on page 39 for more information.

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Contents Genie Application Style Guide Legal Notice Contents Contents Organisation of this Guide Style Guide OverviewStyle Guide Overview Why S pecialise?Testing on SDKs Style Guide Overview Usability Design Philosophies Get to the value quickly Usability Design PhilosophiesSpecialise your application for the specific browsers Know your customerBrowser Templates Personalise the service according to the userNo ki a 7110 Browser Template Browser Proper ties for Phones Up to four lines of text or selection items may be visibleApproximately 15 characters can be displayed on one line Number of characters Each phone has a fixed key mapped to backward navigation Openwave Browser Proper tiesScreen displays approximately 18 characters on one line Nokia Browser Proper tiesMitsubishi Trium Browser Proper ties Second softkey is reserved for BackPhone has a fixed key mapped to backward navigation Timers are supportedUsability Design Philosophies Example Shared Feature Set Navigation GuidelinesNavigation Guidelines Define a backward navigation action for each cardNever define a prev as having no action Navigation GuidelinesDo not rely on font properties to convey added information Openwave Navigation Guidelines Always define an action for do type=acceptLimit the length of labels Include a descriptive header of 15 characters or fewer Navigation Guidelines ExampleMM/YYYY Navigation Guidelines Provide an action or link on every card Nokia Navigation GuidelinesIt is not necessary to define a label for a do type=prev Never define an action of go or noop to the prev taskLimit the number of softkey actions to one Avoid using WML ScriptsMitsubishi Trium Navigation Guidelines Provide backward navigation for each cardDo not put more than 9 items on a single card Shared Feature Set Menu GuidelinesMenu Navigation Sort items contextuallyMenu Navigation Openwave Menu GuidelinesMenu Navigation Allow users to perform multiple actions on a selected item Menu Navigation Nokia Menu Guidelines Do not wrap items on a menuEach menu should be a list of anchors Mitsubishi Trium Menu Guidelines Menu Navigation Making Phone Calls from Browser Shared Feature Set Calling GuidelinesProvide a Call anchor label Openwave Calling GuidelinesMaking Phone Calls from the Browser Embed code to make the phone call ExampleEmbed code to make the phone call Nokia Calling GuidelinesMitsubishi Trium Calling Guidelines List the numbers for only one contact on one cardMaking Phone Calls from the Browser Openwave Multiple Selection List Guideline Using Multiple Selection ListsMitsubishi Trium Multiple Selection List Guideline Nokia Multiple Selection List GuidelineBackward Navigation Backward Navigation Shared Feature Set Backward NavigationAlways provide a label for a do type=prev Backward Navigation ExampleDo type=options label=Done go href=home.wml Retain data in wizard forms Provide delete shieldsUse activities when needed Openwave Backward NavigationMitsubishi Trium Backward Navigation Define the primary label for navigation Shared Feature Set Text Display GuidelinesDisplaying Text Wrap the textUse links sparingly Displaying TextDefine a Skip link to go to next related item Define labels for linksDo not use links on cards used to display results Use mobile originated prefetch to access the next cardIncorporate Done softkeys when possible Openwave Text Display GuidelinesNokia Text Display Guidelines Mitsubishi Trium Text Display Guidelines Displaying Text Shared Feature Set Data Entries Guidelines Data Entry QueriesInclude a descriptive label for the do type=accept task Define only one action label for entry cards Do not mask alphanumeric passwordsOpenwave Data Entries Guidelines Data Entry QueriesNokia and Mitsubishi Trium Data Entries Guidelines Data Entry Queries Shared Feature Set Formatted Input Formatted Entry FieldsCreate informative titles Openwave Formatted Input Restrict the length of the string, if requiredPrefill known data Do not include symbols in the formats Nokia Formatted InputPhone number entries, use appropriate formatting Mitsubishi Trium Formatted Input Emptyok=false attribute has no effectHandsets vary with their treatment of format strings Link cards in a logical order Shared Feature Set Wizard FormsForms Use a wizard form whenever possibleOpenwave Wizard Forms Nokia Wizard FormsForms Do not provide a do action as well Mitsubishi Trium Wizard FormsDisplay the user’s entered data on the form Shared Feature Set Elective Data FormsOpenwave Elective Data Forms Provide an appropriate label for the primary actionNokia and Mitsubishi Trium Elective Data Forms Forms Use preloaded images Shared Feature Set Imag e Suppor tIcons and Images Openwave Imag e Suppor tNokia Im ag e Suppor t Mitsubishi Trium Imag e Suppor tGif image format is supported Shared Feature Set Caching CacheOpenwave Caching Force the reloading of the deck for dynamic data Example Nokia CachingMitsubishi Trium Caching Cache ExampleCookies are not stored in the phone Shared Feature Set CookiesShared Feature Set Subscriber ID Cookies and Subscriber IDCookies and Subscriber ID Done Used to allow the user to cancel the operation Labels and LinksOK Used to select a menu choice in a choice card Labels and Links Back Not used for entry query cards Co nfli cti ng Labels and Li nksPerl Identifying the BrowserASP Identifying the Browser JavaIdentifying the Browser a Java Identifying the Browser Tables are formatted acceptably by the browser Differences between Browser Types in Same ClassNokia 6210, 6250 and 7110 with version 5.00 or greater Table B-2. Mitsubishi Trium browser typesBehaviour Earlier browser type Later browser type Is labelled OK all others are labelled with Differences between Browser Types in Same Class

7110 specifications

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The Genie 7110 incorporates state-of-the-art hydraulic technologies that ensure smooth and precise movements. The lift's controls are designed for intuitive operation, enabling even inexperienced users to navigate the machine with ease. Safety is paramount, and the Genie 7110 includes several safety features, such as a tilt sensor, a secondary guarding system, and automatic descent when the platform is overloaded.

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