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• Transition to new state: Here, a dropdown list contains all the media files previously placed in the playlist area of
your zone. Select a file to allow the user to transition to that state after pressing Enter.
• Return to prior state: If you select this option, the presentation will display the previous state when a user presses
Enter.
• Remain on current state: If you select this option, the state will not change when a user presses Enter. However,
you can add commands to create changes that occur while remaining on the Interactive Menu. Click the Advanced
arrow to reveal the commands section. See Adding Commands for details.
Click OK when you are finished. Keep in mind, if you choose Transition to new state instead of Play clip, the state will
not return to the Interactive Menu.
Adding User Defined Events
This feature allows you to save interactive events you use often, and use them more readily in the future. Of course, all
individual events can be added to your toolbar for immediate use. But with User Defined Events, the parameters for your
event are saved. For example, if you frequently use a 5 second Timeout Event, you can create a User Defined Event with
this specification. In the future, instead of using the Time Event icon and setting it to 5 seconds each time, you can use
your previously created User Defined Event. In addition, you can group multiple events into your custom event. When
defining an interaction with it, any interactive event within the User Defined Event will cause a transition to the next state.
This will save you time by eliminating the need for defining each individual event. Simply create a list of events, save it as
a User Defined Event, and define the event between the two states.
Click the User Events tab under Media Library. To create/edit User Defined Events, click Manage. The Manage user
Events window will open. This window contains a list of all previously created User Defined Events. Complete any of the
following:
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