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The interface buttons of the remote control are much simpler, but the interface display is quite complicated after the smart TV interface is opened. It can be said that when the user interacts with the TV using the remote control, the overall complexity of the executive email list interaction process remains unchanged, and can only be transferred through other means to improve the user experience: 2) Game interface design Let's take an example of a game executive email list interface called "the ghost of tsuhima." Ordinary game interface, such as "Honor of Kings", you will see various skills and main operations presented on the interface. However, the interface of "Ghost of the Falkland Island" is very simple.