====Selector.js Terminal Options==== When a user creates a selector through auto-completion in [[Selector.js]], the user will eventually reach a 'terminal' choice - one that finishes the selector. By default, this will simply give them a single option that will call the //callback// function you specified. If you'd like to customise the text of the option or provide **multiple** options to your users, you can use the //terminal// option in Selector.js. ===Example=== Let's say we want to offer customers the option of selecting to look at either the //dashboard// or the //diagram// for an asset once they've reached the end of their selector. For example... terminals: [ { name: "Show Dashboard", callback: "ChooseDash" }, { name: "Show Diagrams", callback: "ChooseDiagram" }] This provides the customer with two options for the asset, 'Show Dashboard' (which calls the 'ChooseDash' function when clicked) and 'Show Diagrams' (which calls the ChooseDiagram function when clicked).