
Web Browser for the 4625SW IP Telephone
172 4600 Series IP Telephones Application Programmer Interface (API) Guide
Scrolling Through Images
Users can scroll through an image using the current navigation schema as described in Web
Browser Navigation in Chapter 6.
The Page Up/Down Feature buttons (double up and down arrows) navigate up and down to a
portion of the image that is not initially visible on the display.
As another example, an image takes up three of the six available display lines. The user
presses a navigation Feature button next to any of the three lines displaying the image, and the
entire three lines of the image are brought into focus. The image itself does not change color
when in focus, but the screen area outside of the image changes color when in focus.
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If the image is larger than the six lines of the display, move up an
entire screen and display the image’s previous six lines.
If the image is larger than the six lines of the screen, move down to
line 7 and display up to the next six lines of image.
When the user focuses on the first line of an image and the image
spans multiple lines on the screen, the following occurs when the user
presses Feature button 11 (line down navigation softkey):
The focus drops to the bottom line of the image if the entire image can
fit on the screen. For example, assume the image spans lines 1 to 5,
and line 1 is in focus. The user presses Feature button 11, and the
focus shifts to the bottom of the image on line 5. If the user focuses on
line 2 (and so forth) and presses Feature button 11, again the last line
of the image on the screen is put in focus.
If the image does not fit on the screen, pressing Feature button 11
causes the focus to drop to the last line on the screen. For example, if
the image spans lines 1 to 6 and does not fit on the screen, the focus
shifts to the bottom of the screen on line 6.
When the user focuses on the last line of an image and the image
spans multiple lines on the screen, the following occurs when the user
presses Feature button 8 (line up navigation softkey):
The focus goes to the first line of the image if the entire image can fit
on the screen. For example, if the image spans lines 1 to 5, the user
focuses on line 5 and presses Feature button 8. The focus shifts to the
first line of the image on line 1. If the user focuses on line 2 (and so
forth) and presses line up, again the first line of the image on the
screen will be in focus.
If the image does not fit on the screen, pressing Feature button 8
causes the focus to go to the first line on the screen. For example, if
the image spans lines 1 to 6 and does not fit on the screen, the focus
shifts to the bottom of the screen on line 6.
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