In this article, users will be configuring settings for the Adjustable Menu within Kiosks.
What is the Adjustable Menu used for?
The Adjustable Menu feature allows you to customise the height of the menu items while viewing and using the Kiosk. This will differ based on the physical mount height of the screen type at your location.
Refer to the photo below for further context.
Configuring your Adjustable Menu Settings
Steps
In the PAM navigation menu, go to 360 Planner > Digital Signs
Select the SIGN CONFIGURATION tab
Select Interactive Kiosk from the list and you will see the right-hand side column appear with all the Global Configurations
Configure Content Vertical Position in Pixels. The default pixel is 336. The minimum is 294 pixels and the maximum is 840 pixels. Having a higher number of pixels makes the menu options be shown in a lower position in the Kiosk when being used. The user can adjust this accordingly.
As we can see in the example below, the photo on the right has the menu options positioned lower because of a higher pixel number.Activate Enable Adjustable Menu to enable access for all kiosks in your location to have this feature.
Save changes
Hint: Don’t forget to always save changes when tweaking any configuration settings
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