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CHAPTER 3
Views
3-10 About Views
Handling Pen Input 3
The use of the vClickable viewFlags constant to control pen input is
important to understand, so it is worth covering here, even though it is discussed in
more detail in “Recognition” (page 9-1). The
vClickable ag must be set for a
view to receive input. If this ag is not set for a view, that view cannot accept any
pen input.
If you have a view whose
vClickable ag is not set, pen events, such as a tap,
will “fall through” that view and be registered in a background view that does
accept pen input. This can cause unexpected results if you are not careful. You
can prevent pen events from registering in the wrong view by setting the
vClickable flag for a view and providing a ViewClickScript method in the
view that returns non-
nil. This causes the view to capture all pen input within
itself, instead of letting it “fall through” to a different view. If you want to capture
pen events in a view but still prevent input (and electronic ink), do not specify any
other recognition ags besides
vClickable.
If you want strokes or gestures but want to prevent clicks from falling through up
the parent chain, return the symbol
'skip. This symbol tells the view system not
to allow the stroke to be processed by the parent chain, but instead allows the
stroke to be processed by the view itself for recognition behavior.
Several other viewFlags constants are used to control and constrain the recognition
of text, the recognition of shapes, the use of dictionaries, and other input-related
features of views. For more information, refer to “Recognition” (page 9-1).
Location, Size, and Alignment 3
The location and size of a view are specied in the viewBounds slot of the view
template. The
viewJustify slot affects the location of a view relative to other
views. The
viewJustify slot also controls how text and pictures within the view
are aligned and limits how much text can appear in the view (one line, one word,
and so on).
The
viewOriginX and viewOriginY slots control the offset of child views
within a view.
View Bounds 3
The viewBounds slot denes the size and location of the view on the screen. The
value of the
viewBounds slot is a frame that contains four slots giving the view
coordinates (all distances are in pixels). For example:
{left: leftValue,
top: topValue,
right: rightValue,
bottom: bottomValue
}
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Table of contents

IP Phone 1150E

1

Title page

1

Revision history

3

Contents

10

Basic features

12

Telephone controls

15

Telephone display

22

License notification

22

Security features

23

Entering and editing text

26

(Part 2 of 2)

29

Soft key Description

29

Connecting the components

30

Virtual Private Network

36

Connecting your IP Phone

37

16. Click Next

51

Configuring Telephone Options

56

Adjusting the volume

58

Selecting a language

60

Accessing display diagnostics

62

Choosing a local dialpad tone

62

Viewing phone information

63

Diagnostics

63

Selecting a headset type

64

Configuring call log options

65

Choosing a ring type

70

Changing feature key labels

72

Configuring Live Dialpad

75

Using the Password Admin menu

77

Changing 1. Display Settings

82

Changing 2. Language

84

Configuring 3. Headsets

84

HID for supported headsets

88

Configuring 4. Bluetooth

91

2. Network Diagnostic Tools

103

3. Ethernet Statistics

103

4. IP Network Statistics

104

5. USB Devices

104

6. Advanced Diag Tools

104

7. DHCP Information

104

8. License Information

104

9. VPN Information

105

10. Certificate Information

105

Using the 4. Lock Menu

106

Call Center Agent/Supervisor

107

Features

107

Queue Assignment (MQA)

108

Default login

110

Agent logout

111

Call Center Agent features

112

Call Forcing

113

The Emergency Key

114

Use Not Ready

114

Activate Make Set Busy

115

Making non-ACD calls

115

Contact your supervisor

116

Agent Keys

120

Answer Agent

121

Answer Emergency

121

Call Agent

122

Supervisor Headset Port

122

Observe Agent

123

Interflow

125

Night Service

125

IP Phone 1150E non-ACD call

127

Using Predial

128

Using Auto Dial

129

Using Ring Again

130

Using Last Number Redial

131

Using Speed Call

131

Using System Speed Call

133

Using Intercom calling

134

Answering a call

135

While on an active call

136

Transferring a call

137

Using Timed Reminder Recall

138

Using Attendant Recall

139

Using Call Park

139

Displaying incoming calls

141

Tracing a Malicious call

142

Additional Call Features

144

Using Enhanced Override

148

Using Forced Camp-on

149

Override Feature

150

Using Privacy Release

151

Using Radio Page

151

Using Voice Call

153

Activate Automatic Answerback

156

Activate Call Pickup

156

Use Call Waiting

157

Forward calls

159

Forward internal calls only

160

Use Remote Call Forward

161

Secure your phone

163

Set up a Conference call

164

Join a call

165

Use Group Call

167

Using Record On Demand key

169

Using SAVE key

170

Additional phone features

171

Using the Callers List

174

Using the Redial List

176

Using Virtual Office

178

Logging out of Virtual Office

183

Using Media Gateway 1000B

186

Using Test Local Mode

187

Using Resume Normal Mode

187

Troubleshooting MG 1000B

188

Regulatory and safety

189

取扱説明書に従って正しい取り扱いをして下さい。

190

Terms you should know

193

Nortel IP Phone 1150E

202

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