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Gestures for touch sensitive input devices

TL;DR: In this article, the authors described a system for processing touch inputs with respect to a multipoint sensing device and identifying at least one multipoint gesture based on the data from the multi-point sensing device.
Abstract: Methods and systems for processing touch inputs are disclosed. The invention in one respect includes reading data from a multipoint sensing device such as a multipoint touch screen where the data pertains to touch input with respect to the multipoint sensing device, and identifying at least one multipoint gesture based on the data from the multipoint sensing device.
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06 Sep 2007
TL;DR: In this paper, a computer-implemented method for use in conjunction with a computing device with a touch screen display comprises: detecting one or more finger contacts with the touch screen, applying one or several heuristics to the finger contacts to determine a command for the device, and processing the command.
Abstract: A computer-implemented method for use in conjunction with a computing device with a touch screen display comprises: detecting one or more finger contacts with the touch screen display, applying one or more heuristics to the one or more finger contacts to determine a command for the device, and processing the command. The one or more heuristics comprise: a heuristic for determining that the one or more finger contacts correspond to a one- dimensional vertical screen scrolling command, a heuristic for determining that the one or more finger contacts correspond to a two-dimensional screen translation command, and a heuristic for determining that the one or more finger contacts correspond to a command to transition from displaying a respective item in a set of items to displaying a next item in the set of items.

2,167 citations

Patent
03 Mar 2006
TL;DR: In this paper, a multi-functional hand-held device capable of configuring user inputs based on how the device is to be used is presented, and a GUI for each of the multiple functions of the devices is presented.
Abstract: Disclosed herein is a multi-functional hand-held device capable of configuring user inputs based on how the device is to be used. Preferably, the multifunctional hand-held device has at most only a few physical buttons, keys, or switches so that its display size can be substantially increased. The multifunctional hand-held device also incorporates a variety of input mechanisms, including touch sensitive screens, touch sensitive housings, display actuators, audio input, etc. The device also incorporates a user-configurable GUI for each of the multiple functions of the devices.

1,844 citations

Patent
11 Jan 2011
TL;DR: In this article, an intelligent automated assistant system engages with the user in an integrated, conversational manner using natural language dialog, and invokes external services when appropriate to obtain information or perform various actions.
Abstract: An intelligent automated assistant system engages with the user in an integrated, conversational manner using natural language dialog, and invokes external services when appropriate to obtain information or perform various actions. The system can be implemented using any of a number of different platforms, such as the web, email, smartphone, and the like, or any combination thereof. In one embodiment, the system is based on sets of interrelated domains and tasks, and employs additional functionally powered by external services with which the system can interact.

1,462 citations

Patent
Jong Hwan Kim1
13 Mar 2015
TL;DR: In this article, a mobile terminal including a body; a touchscreen provided to a front and extending to side of the body and configured to display content; and a controller configured to detect one side of a body when it comes into contact with a side of an external terminal, display a first area on the touchscreen corresponding to a contact area of body and the external terminal and a second area including the content.
Abstract: A mobile terminal including a body; a touchscreen provided to a front and extending to side of the body and configured to display content; and a controller configured to detect one side of the body comes into contact with one side of an external terminal, display a first area on the touchscreen corresponding to a contact area of the body and the external terminal and a second area including the content, receive an input of moving the content displayed in the second area to the first area, display the content in the first area, and share the content in the first area with the external terminal.

1,441 citations

Patent
19 Jul 2005
TL;DR: In this article, a user interface method for detecting a touch and then determining user interface mode when a touch is detected is presented. And the method further includes activating one or more GUI elements based on the user interface modes and in response to the detected touch.
Abstract: A user interface method is disclosed. The method includes detecting a touch and then determining a user interface mode when a touch is detected. The method further includes activating one or more GUI elements based on the user interface mode and in response to the detected touch.

1,390 citations

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19 Jan 1995
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for expanding the command capabilities of pointing devices based on periodically sampling a cursor's position on a display device and analyzing the time-variation of a cursor-heading signal obtained from said samples is presented.
Abstract: A method for expanding the command capabilities of pointing devices based on periodically sampling a cursor's position on a display device and analyzing the time-variation of a cursor-heading signal obtained from said samples. Upon detecting characteristic cursor-heading time-variation profiles in the cursor trajectory, commands signals are generated so that moving the cursor along particular trajectories is equivalent to activating virtual-buttons of said pointing device. A plurality of applications of the invention and a variety of embodiments are discussed.

55 citations

Patent
Tijs Wilbrink1, Edward E. Kelley1
22 Aug 2002
TL;DR: In this paper, a system and method for providing input to a handheld computing device by provisioning the handheld device with a device for projecting images generated as a result of applications executing on the computer device on a surface in front of a user located proximate said device, a projected image including an active screen display corresponding to an application executing in the device.
Abstract: A system and method for providing input to a handheld computing device by provisioning the handheld computing device with a device for projecting images generated as a result of applications executing on the computer device on a surface in front of a user located proximate said device, a projected image including an active screen display corresponding to an application executing in the device. A further projected image includes an object image located within the active screen display and representing a pointer to locations within the projected active screen display. The system detects the presence of an object located at the surface and within a projected image display area, and converts detected movement of the object located within a projected image display area on the surface into movement of the object image within the projected active screen display. The user is thus able to initiate a data input operation or execute a function at a location in the active screen display for the executing application.

54 citations

Patent
Rob Thomas1, Pan Kao1, Laura Wise1
13 Jun 2003
TL;DR: In this article, a computer-implemented method and system are provided for storing selected e-mails, including the content of the e-mail and attachments, in a document management system.
Abstract: A computer-implemented method and system are provided for storing selected e-mails, including the content of the e-mail and attachments, in a document management system. A user initiates storage of the e-mail by a user-actuated control that is added to the interface of his e-mail application. The e-mail is then copied, indexed and stored in a separate document in the document management system, and attachments to the e-mail are embedded in the separate document. The font and graphics of the e-mail may be stored in the separate document as they as they appeared in the original document. The text of the e-mail may be stored in the binary format that is native to a word processor associated with the document management system.

54 citations

Patent
Timothy R. Pryor1
31 Oct 2007
TL;DR: In this article, a video display that can sense finger, object or other control information proximate the display face is described, and its applications to vehicles, homes and control systems and the like are discussed.
Abstract: Methods and apparatus are disclosed video displays that can sense finger, object or other control information proximate the display face. Electro-optical sensing is general employed, though some embodiments illustrate conventional electronic means. Diverse applications to vehicles, homes and control systems and the like are discussed.

53 citations

Patent
17 Dec 1987
TL;DR: In this paper, each electrode is connected to at least three summing lines via respective resistors each having a fixed resistance value which is predetermined as a function of the summing line and of the electrode in such a manner as to obtain analog signals from at least two of these lines which are linear functions of respective co-ordinates of a predetermined co-ordinate system.
Abstract: Electrodes are placed at the periphery of a resistive surface to pick up a current generated at a point on the resistive surface. Each electrode is connected to at least three summing lines via respective resistors each having a fixed resistance value which is predetermined as a function of the summing line and of the electrode in such a manner as to obtain analog signals from at least two of the summing lines which are linear functions of respective co-ordinates (with respect to a predetermined co-ordinate system) of a point on the resistive surface at which current is generated.

53 citations