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cross swipe gesture

A graphics and project technology, applied in the direction of instruments, calculations, electrical digital data processing, etc.

Active Publication Date: 2018-11-06
MICROSOFT TECH LICENSING LLC
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The opportunity to streamline these types of interactions has not been appreciated before

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[0016] Embodiments discussed below relate to allowing a swipe input to select or move a displayed item in a scrollable surface. Details of the scrollable surface will be described first. A description will follow and the discussion will then turn to how characteristics of an ongoing swipe can be dynamically monitored to map the swipe to different operations (eg, selection, movement) at different stages.

[0017] figure 1 Shows the panning user interface. As shown in frame A, the user interface has a view area 100 , and a surface 102 containing items 104 . Surface 102 has edges—edge 1 106 and edge 2 108 . Surface 102 may be larger than view area 100 , and a user may pan or scroll surface 102 to view different items 104 . Panning may involve smooth or continuous movement of display surface 102 through view area 100 . There are numerous ways in which a user may initiate, control, and terminate translation of surface 102 . Consider the following example. A user may drag sur...

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Techniques involving scrolling, object selection, and object movement are discussed. A swipe is input by the user, for example by using a touch-sensitive surface. Swipe against a scrollable surface with objects in it. A swipe that ends before the condition is met selects the object, and a swipe that ends after the condition is met moves the object or its representation. The condition can be distance. Selection may only occur if the swipe satisfies a threshold condition, such as having a certain direction (eg, perpendicular to the direction used to scroll the surface) or moving a minimum distance. A swipe in a scrolling direction (eg, horizontal) can scroll the surface in that direction, and a swipe in another direction (eg, vertical) can both select and move objects. Selected objects can slide on a track before being moved.

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Background technique [0001] In the field of graphical user interfaces (GUIs), a number of techniques have been used to scroll or pan items displayed on a display. Additionally, it is often convenient to allow users to move items and select items as targets for operations such as deletion, activation, and the like. For example, many GUI environments include a splash screen or graphical desktop with icons or tiles that can be scrolled, activated and rearranged together. Typically, different types of input gestures are used for each of these types of interactions with the scrollable surface and its items. That is, there may be different input gestures for scrolling, selecting, and rearranging, respectively. The opportunity to streamline these types of interactions has not been appreciated before. The increasing use of different types of input devices, in particular touch-sensitive displays (displays that also function as two-dimensional digitizers) has introduced opportunities...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): G06F3/0482G06F3/0486G06F3/0488
CPCG06F3/0482G06F3/0486G06F3/04883G06F3/0485G06F3/04817G06F3/04842G06F3/04845
Inventor A.斯蒂芬森B.惠勒J.吴P.德拉托雷巴尔蒂拉R.汤森U.巴特里斯维奇
Owner MICROSOFT TECH LICENSING LLC