Still image with button selection

I'm a newbie with DVD Studio Pro so pardon me if this is a stupid question. I've created my own menu background in Photoshop for a standard menu. This is a chapter index menu. My buttons highlight and function correctly, playing the proper assets. However, in addition to selecting a button and seeing it highlight, I'd also like to have a still image appear in one quadrant of the screen. Each button would trigger a different still image to appear in that quadrant (the stills are taken from the assets relative to each button).
I've tried bringing the stills in as shapes and putting them in a drop zone in that quadrant (which looks great) but can't figure out how to get the buttons to trigger each image. Is this even possible? Am I trying to do something in a standard menu that can only be done in a layered menu? My understanding is that you can't have music with a layered menu (I do have music) so I'd like to do this in a standard menu.
Thanks for any help,
Dan

Basically layer menus would do this, but they do have issues with compatibility (really it is a series of menus wheen it is done)
But to trigger sections like you described, no real way of doing that. You can play with overlapping buttons (NOT A GOOD IDEA) and color mapping, but to get what you want, really no good way without series of menus or perhaps using a track as a menu with subtitles/images, and even then iffy how it will work on some machines

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