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The Keys tab of the Interactive palette enables you to create keyboard commands and
associate them with scripts.
You cannot use certain keyboard commands in your Interactive layouts, because some
keyboard commands are reserved for default tasks or are unavailable (they do not exist)
on the Mac OS or Windows keyboard.
Each new Interactive layout automatically contains a keyboard command named
"GoToNext" (right arrow key) and a keyboard command named "GoToPrevious" (left arrow
key). These keyboard commands are linked to scripts that display the next and previous
page. They are provided to make navigation easier, and may be safely deleted if you don't
want to use them.
Configuring Interactive preferences
Like Print layouts and Web layouts, Interactive layouts have their own set of panes in the
Preferences dialog box (QuarkXPress/Edit menu). Most of these panes are identical to
their Print and Web counterparts, but two additional panes exist: The Presentation pane,
and the SWF pane.
Working with actions
Actions are what bring interactivity to a Presentation layout. Without actions, your
Interactive layout just sits there. You can associate an action to a certain user event or
assemble a sequence of actions in a script to run when an end user opens or closes a
presentation, enters or exits a certain page, or presses a certain key combination.
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