This PR unifies navigation handling & adds system-wide support for continuous navigation. ## Summary Holding down a navigation button now continuously advances through items until the button is released. This removes the need for repeated press-and-release actions and makes navigation faster and smoother, especially in long menus or documents. When page-based navigation is available, it will navigate through pages. If not, it will progress through menu items or similar list-based UI elements. Additionally, this PR fixes inconsistencies in wrap-around behavior and navigation index calculations. Places where the navigation system was updated: - Home Page - Settings Pages - My Library Page - WiFi Selection Page - OPDS Browser Page - Keyboard - File Transfer Page - XTC Chapter Selector Page - EPUB Chapter Selector Page I’ve tested this on the device as much as possible and tried to match the existing behavior. Please let me know if I missed anything. Thanks 🙏  --- Following the request from @osteotek and @daveallie for system-wide support, the old PR (#379) has been closed in favor of this consolidated, system-wide implementation. --- ### AI Usage Did you use AI tools to help write this code? _**PARTIALLY**_ --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
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1.6 KiB
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46 lines
1.6 KiB
C++
#pragma once
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#include <freertos/FreeRTOS.h>
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#include <freertos/semphr.h>
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#include <freertos/task.h>
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#include <functional>
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#include "../Activity.h"
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#include "util/ButtonNavigator.h"
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// Enum for network mode selection
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enum class NetworkMode { JOIN_NETWORK, CONNECT_CALIBRE, CREATE_HOTSPOT };
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/**
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* NetworkModeSelectionActivity presents the user with a choice:
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* - "Join a Network" - Connect to an existing WiFi network (STA mode)
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* - "Connect to Calibre" - Use Calibre wireless device transfers
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* - "Create Hotspot" - Create an Access Point that others can connect to (AP mode)
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*
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* The onModeSelected callback is called with the user's choice.
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* The onCancel callback is called if the user presses back.
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*/
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class NetworkModeSelectionActivity final : public Activity {
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TaskHandle_t displayTaskHandle = nullptr;
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SemaphoreHandle_t renderingMutex = nullptr;
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ButtonNavigator buttonNavigator;
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int selectedIndex = 0;
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bool updateRequired = false;
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const std::function<void(NetworkMode)> onModeSelected;
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const std::function<void()> onCancel;
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static void taskTrampoline(void* param);
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[[noreturn]] void displayTaskLoop();
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void render() const;
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public:
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explicit NetworkModeSelectionActivity(GfxRenderer& renderer, MappedInputManager& mappedInput,
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const std::function<void(NetworkMode)>& onModeSelected,
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const std::function<void()>& onCancel)
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: Activity("NetworkModeSelection", renderer, mappedInput), onModeSelected(onModeSelected), onCancel(onCancel) {}
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void onEnter() override;
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void onExit() override;
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void loop() override;
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};
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