I know a similar question has been asked before, specifically
regarding the m5 sdk, but here it goes for the .9 release.

I noticed that the new gui (which is awesome by the way) shows the
icons on the home screen with no background, but they act like
ImageButons in that when you click them the background "lights up"
yellow. Is there a way to replicate this behavior in our applications?
Currently all of my image buttons have the default "button
border" (i.e. a big white margin around the image).

I've searched through the new sdk's codebase but can't seem to figure
out how this was done.

As always, any help would be appreciated.

Kevin


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