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Glossary<br />

Download<br />

To transfer projects from your design computer to Nevo. See “Chapter<br />

7: Working <strong>with</strong> Nevo” on page 129 for details.<br />

Function Key<br />

The four unlabeled keys at the top of the Nevo key area. Function key<br />

labels appear above the keys on the touchscreen.<br />

Gallery<br />

A set of images, grouped for browsing convenience, that can be used to<br />

apply backgrounds, buttons, symbols, or themes to a Nevo page.<br />

Global Macro<br />

A set of actions that may be applied to any button in the project.<br />

Hard Keys<br />

The labeled keys at the bottom of the Nevo key area. These keys are<br />

prelabeled <strong>with</strong> the most common functions assigned to them (channel<br />

up/down, volume up/down, on-screen menu navigation, etc.). The hard<br />

keys are grouped as channel hard keys, menu hard keys, transport keys<br />

(Nevo Q50 only), and volume hard keys.<br />

Inheritance<br />

To use the same font or set of functions and/or hard keys as another<br />

page or page collection. If keys are inherited, the key editing area is<br />

inactive. A Page can inherit from its Page Collection, and a Page<br />

Collection can inherit from the configuration’s Master Page.<br />

IP Address<br />

An IP Address is a 32-bit number that identifies each sender or receiver<br />

of information sent across an IP-based network.<br />

Key<br />

A hard button on Nevo’s face. Some keys are called hard keys and have<br />

been pre-labeled <strong>with</strong> common functions (although you can configure<br />

these keys as you choose). Others are called function keys and are<br />

unlabeled on their face; a label appears on the touchscreen above them.<br />

See “Working <strong>with</strong> Hard or Function Keys” on page 100 for details.<br />

SEE ALSO: Background, Buttons, Key Groups, Themes<br />

Key Groups<br />

A group of related buttons that perform similar commands. For<br />

example, a set of digits (0-9) and an Enter button could form a key<br />

group called “Digits”. Key groups make it faster and easier to create<br />

Nevo configurations. See “Working <strong>with</strong> Buttons” on page 85 for<br />

details.<br />

SEE ALSO: Background, Buttons, Keys, Themes<br />

162 <strong>NevoStudio</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> Design Guide

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