User Guide

ADOBE ENCORE DVD 2.0
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Setting remote control buttons
To renumber buttons
AdobeEncoreDVDassignseachbuttonanumber.Viewerscanselectbuttonsbyusingtheremotecontrol.Youcan
renumber buttons within a menu. Button numbers must start at one and be sequential (no gaps between numbers).
1 Open the menu and select the button in the Menu Viewer.
2 Choose a new number from the Number pop-up menu in the Button Properties panel.
Adobe Encore DVD renumbers the other buttons as necessary.
To specify an offset for the button numbers
To increase the button numbers so that they can match, for example, a scene or chapter number, you can specify an
offset for the menu. The offset changes the effective starting point of the numbers.
1 Select the menu in the Project panel or Menus panel.
2 In the Properties panel, type a number for Offset.
To change the routing preferences
Routingisthebutton-to-buttonpaththecursorfollowswhenmovedbythearrowbuttonsofaremotecontrol.For
most projects, Adobe Encore DVD can determine the standard routing pattern for you. If your project has special
requirements or an unusual arrangement of buttons, you can customize the routing.
Adobe Encore DVD provides four preset routing patterns. The default routing is a circular movement through the
buttons on the same row or column. Right or left arrows move across the row in the appropriate direction, returning
tothebeginningofthesamerow.Upanddownarrowsfollowthesamerulesandmoveupordownuntiltheendof
the column, returning to the top or bottom of the column in a circular fashion.
Using a preferences setting, you can change the routing so that when an arrow button reaches the end of a row or
column it moves to the beginning of the next row or column. You can also change the routing to be only horizontal
or vertical, limiting movement, for example, across a row and not up or down.
1 Choose Edit > Preferences > Menus.
2 Click the routing preferences to select or deselect them.
3 Choose the desired wrap options from the appropriate pop-up menu.
4 Click OK.