Horizontally scrolling grids may be used when the application design requires it. For 
them, the browsing rules are applied by exchanging the horizontal and vertical 
browsing rules. The example figures presented above are correct if turned 90 degrees 
counter-clockwise. 
Scrolling indicator for grids 
The same scrolling indicator as with lists is applied to vertically scrolling grids. The 
indicator refers to the row where the focus is located; left-right movement within 
the row has no effect on the indicator. 
For horizontally scrolling grids, the indicator appears as rotated 90 degrees, and 
refers to the current column. 
List types 
Based on the functionality, the following list categories can be identified: 
Menu list · 
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Selection list 
Markable list 
Multi-selection list 
Setting list 
Form 
Lists belonging to one category may have different graphical appearances. See 
section List layouts for information about different-looking list items. 
Menu list 
Menu lists are used to select one item from a list and do nothing else; the Options 
command is not available when a menu list is being browsed. (Options menu itself is 
a menu list.) 
If a high-priority event like an incoming call happens when a menu list is open, the 
list is cancelled and the new event takes control. These lists are often displayed 
inside a pop-up window. 
Default keypad functions during a menu list: 
Scroll up / down  move focus the list 
Scroll left / right  ignored (unless there is a submenu; see section 
Options menu) 
Select key  select the item, do associated function 
 
 
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