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Usability Design Philosophies

Testing the Design

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Nokia 7110 only: The roller key can be pressed to activate the selected item.

The selected item (action, anchor, <option>, <select>, or <input> element) can be activated from the roller key and is also listed as the first item when the user presses the Options softkey, “Nokia 7110 Browser Template” on page 8. No label is displayed for the roller key action. If no item on the display is selected, pressing the roller key will display the menu listed under the Options softkey.

Nokia 6210/6250 only: The user can press Send key to activate the currently selected anchor, <option> element, <input> element, or <select> element.

Do not rely on the user discovering this behavior since no label is displayed for the send key action. If no item on the display is selected, pressing the Send key will display the menu listed under the Options softkey.

Entry and multiple selection screens are self-contained functions.

The user cannot access <do> element, <option> element, or anchors from an input query or multiple selection screen. The phone controls the display of these functions, which are accessible on the card from which the item was selected.

The second softkey is reserved for Back.

The phone displays the <prev/> task on the right softkey only if the action defined is <prev/>. There is no need to provide a label; the browser will assign the label Back. A defined label will not render on the softkey.

The screen displays approximately 18 characters on one line.

Because the phone supports variable-width fonts, the number of characters per line varies. Check the text on a phone or Nokia WAP Toolkit.

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The left softkey supports the <do> elements.

The left softkey is a programmable key and displays the label for the <do type="accept"> element when there are no more than one

<do type="accept"> or <do type="options"> elements are defined. When more than one element is defined, the softkey displays the label Card and will display a menu of the defined <do> elements in the order of their definition. See the rule below when a < prev> element is defined.

12 Genie Application Style Guide

February 2001

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