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Mulitple rows of buttons, or sub menus?

 
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Mulitple rows of buttons, or sub menus?
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2004-09-03, 06:09 PM
A recent request was raised for multiple rows of buttons on the main menu screen instead of scrolling as it currently does. Another request leant more towards using submenus (e.g. a TV menu, which has TV Guide, Recordings, LiveTV, Search Guide).

What would you prefer?
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2004-09-03, 06:56 PM
This was a 49 - 51 for me. But if I could add hotkeys (e.g. remote buttons 0-9) to my most often used buttons (wherever they are in the menu hierarhcy) - I clearly would go for submenus.
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2004-09-03, 07:25 PM
It's a pretty close one for me as well.

But I would plump for submenus

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2004-09-04, 01:47 AM
Sub menus would be less "clutter" on the screen, and if more and more plugins are created then eventually you will hit the real estate problem.

I'm not GUI expert so I'll go with the majority on this one [Image: smile.gif]

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2004-09-04, 01:23 PM
[bad joke]not to mention that everyone with think about Sub everytime they use the sub menus[/bad joke]
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2004-09-04, 04:57 PM
hey - I'm famous for my sub menus...
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2004-09-04, 07:06 PM
[b Wrote:Quote[/b] (nkh @ Sep. 04 2004,09:23)][bad joke]not to mention that everyone with think about Sub everytime they use the sub menus[/bad joke]
I'm glad you did that -- I kept being tempted and was about to break down and state the obvious pun -- you saved me the embarrassment. [Image: tounge.gif]
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2004-09-05, 03:08 PM
This stupid thing thinks I already voted, but put me down for the multiple rows of buttons, I think I'd prefer that over sub-menus. Perhaps someone can pop up a visual aid or two, like an example of each so we can see what the final result is. Also, shouldn't this post be in the wishlist section? LOL
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2004-09-05, 10:54 PM
I assume submenus would / could work something like this
[Image: submenus.gif]

Or with menus arranged by something else, like members of the family maybe.

With the multiply row version you'd get all the buttons on the screen at once, I think there's a mockup in one of the other threads [Image: smile.gif]
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2004-09-06, 12:05 AM
With nkh's visual aid, my vote still stands at multiple buttons and not sub-menu's. Anyone who's played with MythTV would probably say the same thing, however in that case it has many buttons AND submenus!

Now, the ability to add/subtract buttons would be a necessity if that were the case.
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