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Navigation Options

Property: Function:
Navigation The Navigation options refers to how the navigation of UI(User Interface) Allows a user to interact with your application. More info
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elements in play mode will be controlled.
None No keyboard navigation. Also ensures that it does not receive focus from clicking/tapping on it.
Horizontal Navigates Horizontally.
Vertical Navigates Vertically.
Automatic Automatic Navigation.
Explicit In this mode you can explicitly specify where the control navigates to for different arrow keys.
Visualize Selecting Visualize gives you a visual representation of the navigation you have set up in the sceneA Scene contains the environments and menus of your game. Think of each unique Scene file as a unique level. In each Scene, you place your environments, obstacles, and decorations, essentially designing and building your game in pieces. More info
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window. See below.
Scene window showing the visualized navigation connections
Scene window showing the visualized navigation connections

In the above visualization mode, the arrows indicate how the change of focus is set up for the collection of controls as a group. That means - for each individual UI control - you can see which UI control will get focus next, if the user presses an arrow key when the given control has focus. So in the example shown above, If the “button” has focus and the user presses the right arrow key, the first (left-hand) vertical slider will then become focused. Note that the vertical sliders can’t be focused-away-from using up or down keys, because they control the value of the slider. The same is true of the horizontal sliders and the left/right arrow keys.

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