Specifications

Interactivity
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AMX InspiredSignage XPress Programming Guide
2. Pick a pleasing but contrasting color. This may be done by clicking on the color wheel, or using the
Eyedropper tool to select a comparable color from another element in the project. If you know the exact
color you want, you can enter the RGB values in the Red, Green, and Blue fields, or enter the hexadecimal
value in the Color name field. For this project, enter #00BC00 into the Color Name field and click OK
(FIG. 79).
3. Also under Highlight, note the Opacity and Width fields. The Opacity field controls the opacity of the
border compared to its background: a higher number means a more opaque border. The Width field
controls the total width of the border: the higher the number, the wider the border around the button. In
this example, leave the Opacity alone, but lower the Width to 2.
4. Next, under Move, note the Horizontal offset, Vertical offset, and Zoom factor fields. These can control
the displacement of the buttons by one pixel when clicked. In this example, the currently selected Zoom
factor will expand the button by one pixel along its entire range.
5. When finished, click the Save button at the top of the Edit Mode Workspace to save your changes.
FIG. 79 Color Selection - green
The selected color is also the color used in the E Green.svg arrow button. This can
be selected by using the Eyedropper tool to touch the button and add its color to the
Color Selection wheel.