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6. Adding the  buttons: 

Each button comes along in four different states, so the buttons' look changes depending on user action. You can create your own buttons by dragging a button object on your workspace, specifying button behaviour and assigning your own graphics for the different button states (Default, Touched, Pressed and Disabled).

For this example, we have added the buttons to the objects library, so you can easily Drag & Drop them into your project.

Look at the properties window for each button, in order to understand the different specifications.

 

 

 
Open the objects library by accessing View->Library:

 

 

Drag the Back button into your workspace as shown in the graphic below, hold your left mouse button down while dragging, and make sure the upper left pixel of the button is somewhere over the visible part of your project when you release the button.

The properties window shows the settings of the button, which have been saved with the library button before, all button settings for the back button are already set, including the different graphics for each button state.

Now you can add all the other buttons. Please make sure you check the button's alignment settings, depending on the place where you added it.

You can give all these buttons their own design and functionality by assigning new graphics and changing their properties.

 

 

 


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