The System menu, as well as the Controls menu, each offer 4 buttons to access the respective other menu pages. The expected behavior is that the button of the selected menu page on which the user is currently located remains permanently pressed, i.e. activated, as long as the user moves freely on the screen with the mouse and does not leave the menu page via one of the other 3 menu buttons or via the Back button.
In contrast to the Controls menu, this does not work in the System menu. Here, the buttons lose their activation immediately after use and thus do not indicate on which of the 4 pages the user is currently located. The behavior expected by the user should be the same as in the controls menu. I hope the problem is visible on the screen shots.
The System menu, as well as the Controls menu, each offer 4 buttons to access the respective other menu pages. The expected behavior is that the button of the selected menu page on which the user is currently located remains permanently pressed, i.e. activated, as long as the user moves freely on the screen with the mouse and does not leave the menu page via one of the other 3 menu buttons or via the Back button.
In contrast to the Controls menu, this does not work in the System menu. Here, the buttons lose their activation immediately after use and thus do not indicate on which of the 4 pages the user is currently located. The behavior expected by the user should be the same as in the controls menu. I hope the problem is visible on the screen shots.