Progress Report of November 16, 2012 | Part Two of Five
Designing A Custom Control Using Apple Keynote
In Apple Keynote, there are easy ways to design a user interface (UI) custom control. For example, if you'd want to use the circle shape to divide up like a pie-chart, you could use each slice of the pie and label each as a command that does something in your user interface as designed in the functional prototype (see the following sample interface in the picture below). Then, by using the hyperlink function on each pie segment of the circle shape, you can have the user interface go to the next interaction (or back to the beginning of it) in the custom control design you're making.
Designing A Custom Control Using Apple Keynote
In Apple Keynote, there are easy ways to design a user interface (UI) custom control. For example, if you'd want to use the circle shape to divide up like a pie-chart, you could use each slice of the pie and label each as a command that does something in your user interface as designed in the functional prototype (see the following sample interface in the picture below). Then, by using the hyperlink function on each pie segment of the circle shape, you can have the user interface go to the next interaction (or back to the beginning of it) in the custom control design you're making.