Hi guys

Hi guys,

I’m still stuck on this issue below. Does anyone have any ideas?

Originally shared by Rudolph van Coppenhagen

Hi everyone,

I have a menu that opens up when I tap an icon, but while it opens I would like to scroll the screen down. Now, to do this I could just use a bookmark as my button, right? This I get…but what do I do if I want the screen to scroll back up when the menu closes?

Do I need a script for this?

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4 Commentsto Hi guys

  1. Anonymous says:

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    If that “menu” is a folder, go to that folder’s settings, edit actions, then add your action to the “pause” event.

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  2. Anonymous says:

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    The menu is a panel that contains the app wheel from the repository (a circle of items) and those items are folders and when i open one, i need the screen to scroll down while it opens the folder. When the folder closes it can scroll back up, but not when it closes because i am opening another one.



    On the original post’s comments I explained the following:



    “I have tried using the “Paused” and “Resumed” events of the folder(s) in the menu. On the “Paused” event I just have the “Go to Home Desktop and zoom 100p” action which is fine because the menu opens on the home screen of the home desktop so it works fine. On the “Resumed” event I would like to launch the bookmark and then open the folder.


    The problem is, if I select “Add Action” >> “Launch Shortcut” >> “Lightning Desktop Bookmark”, then I can only pick a desktop and not a bookmark. The “Specified Desktop & Position” option also works the same way. This does not work as expected…or am I missing something?”

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  3. Anonymous says:

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    In the latest release of LL, you can set multiple actions to each event. Would that help?

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  4. Anonymous says:

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    That is what I tried to do, but the problem is – if I select “Add action” > “Launch shortcut” > “Lightning Desktop Bookmark” it only allows me to select a desktop and not which bookmark I’d like to launch. The “Specified Desktop & Position” does the same thing. So with these options you can only go to the homescreen of a desktop. You can’t go to a specific “view” and therefore simulating a scroll.

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