Using the Remote Buddy menu

The Remote Buddy menu is very easy to use. It does have a number of features you may not be aware of, though, so here comes a quick overview on how you can use it.
Basic concepts
A lot of time, thought and research has gone and will continue to go into the design of Remote Buddy's onscreen menu. There are a few key concepts that are important to understand Remote Buddy's menu:
Button shortcuts inside the menu
The table below lists all available button shortcuts inside the Remote Buddy menu.
ButtonAction
Leftup by one level in the menu
Left holdgo to the main menu level
Rightchoose the current entry
Playchoose the current entry
Plusscroll up through the entries. If on the first entry, jump straight to the last entry.
Minusscroll down through the entries. If on the last entry, jump straight to the first entry.
Menufade the onscreen menu in/out
Menu holdjump to the first entry of the current menu
Available open actions
By default, upon opening the menu, Remote Buddy enters the menu structure at the level of the context menu of the currently active Behaviours. If you would rather like to enter it at the main menu level, you can choose a different action in the global button mapping table. A setup, where one button press opens the menu at the context menu level and another button press opens the menu at the main menu level is also possible. The global button mapping table is part of the Mapping pane.
Changing menu size
The size of the menu can be changed in the Menu pane of Remote Buddy's preferences.
Customizing the menu
You can customize Remote Buddy's menu in the Menu pane of Remote Buddy's preferences.