Wireframing and simulating desktop and rich internet applications
Create events for desktop and rich internet applications Events are very important to create rich and high-fidelity application wireframes, and thus their creation and managing must be as simple as possible. Event triggers are events that may occur during the simulation of a prototype and that cause event actions to execute. The Justinmind Prototyper® provides several event triggers: OnClick, OnDoubleClick, OnRightClick, onKeyPressed, OnMouseOver, OnMouseEnter, OnMouseLeave, OnPageLoadOn, PageUnload and OnChange. Event actions are the processing that takes place when an event triggers. Several actions can be defined for the same trigger upon the same element so that they are taken sequentially. Event actions are: Link to, Execute Action, Set Connection, Hide/Show, Change Style, Enable/Disable, Set Focus on, Set Value. Creating a tab menu In order to create a tabbed layout we recommend you to work with the Layered box widget which is able to display several layers one above the other and switch their visibility using events.
Simulating a tooltip A dynamic tooltip can be easily simulated following the next steps:
Component libraries and examples Justinmind has prototyped a set of component libraries and examples to help you better understand the power of our wireframing and simulation tool. You can find the examples and component libraries here.

