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You can scroll large menu's fast using the scroll bar. Positioned in a list
press left and scroll using up/down. Press another left to have a shortcut to
the top menu again.
For now that is how its going to work, but this might be added in the future if
we find logical navigation for it.
Original comment by bartsi...@gmail.com
on 8 Oct 2011 at 7:09
When reading mindslap quote again now. I understand that mindslap didn't know
of those option. You pointed out.
Also I think I need to explain my request a more clear. Again when reading the
first reply I wasn't clear about it.
Basically I wish the navigation of playlist up/down and scrollbar up/down work
the same as browsing playlists through XBMC. I found this more logical.
So for instance if you are navigating on the scrollbar on the top of a playlist
it stops/stays on the top. And doesn't go to the topmenu. Vice versa of course
when pressing down on the bottom of a playlist.
And the thumb image size on scrollbar is depending of how many items there are
on a playlist. How more items on playlist , how smaller the thumb on scroll bar
is.
off topic : I notice there are more people that didn't know straight away that
pressing left twice brings you to topmenu. Perhaps like the right menu there
could be a image on the left that indicates this will bring you to the topmenu?
Original comment by tikkiebr...@gmail.com
on 10 Oct 2011 at 3:02
I think in general regular boxee user will find it more logical to navigate to
the top menu when you enter 'up' in the top of the list. I can follow you on
this, but do understand that a large portion of boxee users have never used
xbmc. Boxee has the WAF factor and should be logical from the point that if I
want to navigate to a menu that is situated above another control 'up' would be
the logical key to press.
Original comment by bartsi...@gmail.com
on 12 Oct 2011 at 2:33
Original comment by bartsi...@gmail.com
on 12 Oct 2011 at 4:16
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
tikkiebr...@gmail.com
on 4 Oct 2011 at 4:13