Get to know FlashLite for Digital Home (FLDH)
As you all know, FlashLite for Digital Home refers to Flash on IPTV's and SetTopBox.
Dale Rankine talks more about what exactly FlashLite for Digital Home is, its Limitations, Best Practices, Capabilities etc. in this video.
This video will help us in understanding what FlashLite for Digital Home is!!!!
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Intel-based Set-top box running Flash, HD Video
Intel has demoed its Set-top box with CE 3100 Media Processor, which combines an 800MHz Pentium M core with a proprietary video processing core all on one chip at IDF. That sep-top box runs Flash UI as it has FlashLite for Digital Home running on top of Linux.
This is the product i am working on
Good to see demos of the product for which i am working on...
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Vitual Keyboard for FlashLite for Digital Home – II
Continuing from the Part I of this tutorial, hope you are ready with the keyboard layout and key labels as both 'smallcase_mc' and 'caps_mc'. Now your layer structure should be something like this (dont worry about 'actions' layer, which we will create now in next step).

Layer Structure
Virtual Keyboard for FlashLite for Digital Home (FLDH) – I
Adobe Flash Lite for Digital Home (FLDH) is Flash Player optimized for hardware and software architecture of digital home devices like Televison Sets, SetTop Box etc. All the events that can be performed on FLDH is only using TV Remote Control. As you all know, Remote Control's navigation is Four-Way (Up, Down, Left and Right) with OK (of Enter) button.
On FLDH, when arrow keys are pressed on Remote, the focus will move from one active object to the next. In this way, we can navigate to all the active objects present on the stage.
Currently there are not many digital home devices which has support for keyboard input. All the inputs possible through remote are Numerals (0 through 9), Directional Keys (Up, Down, Left, Right) and OK (Enter). So, there is no way that we can input alphabetical characters from Remote.