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Device and method for processing touch inputs based on their intensities

A high-strength, electronic device technology, applied in the input/output process of data processing, data processing power supply, electrical digital data processing, etc., can solve the problems of long time, inefficiency, waste of energy, etc.

Pending Publication Date: 2017-06-13
APPLE INC
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[0004] However, existing methods for handling these manipulations are cumbersome and inefficient
Additionally, existing methods take unnecessarily long, thereby wasting energy

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[0051] Many electronic devices store applications for allowing certain manipulations of displayed user interface objects in response to touch inputs. However, traditional methods and user interfaces are inefficient. The disclosed embodiments address these deficiencies and disadvantages.

[0052] under, Figures 1A-1B , 2 and 3 provide descriptions of exemplary devices. Figure 4 A description of an exemplary electronic stylus is provided. Figures 5A-5B The state of the position of the stylus relative to the touch-sensitive surface is illustrated. Figures 6A-6B and 7A-7BBB illustrate example user interfaces for handling touch input with instructions in a web page. Figures 8A-8E is a flowchart illustrating a method of disambiguating long and deep pressure inputs. Figures 9A-9D is a flowchart illustrating a method of disambiguating pan gesture input and deep pressure input. Figures 10A-10D is a flowchart illustrating a method of disambiguating a tap gesture input and a...

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A device and method for processing touch inputs based on their intensities are provided. An electronic device with a display, a touch-sensitive surface, and one or more sensors to detect intensity of contacts with the touch-sensitive surface: displays a first user interface of a first software application, the first user interface including a plurality of user interface objects, a first user interface object of the plurality of user interface objects being associated with an application-independent set of predefined instructions for preview operations; detects a first portion of an input by a contact while a focus selector is over the first user interface object, in the plurality of user interface objects, on the display; and in response to detecting the first portion of the input and in accordance with a determination that the first portion of the input satisfies predefined criteria, executes the application-independent set of predefined instructions for preview operations.

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technical field [0001] This document generally relates to electronic devices having touch-sensitive surfaces, including but not limited to electronic devices having sensors for detecting the intensity of contacts on the touch-sensitive surfaces. Background technique [0002] In recent years, the use of touch-sensitive surfaces as input devices for computers and other electronic computing devices has increased significantly. Exemplary touch-sensitive surfaces include touchpads and touchscreen displays. Such surfaces are widely used for manipulating user interface objects on displays. [0003] Exemplary manipulations include adjusting the position and / or size of one or more user interface objects, or activating a button or opening a file / application represented by a user interface object, and associating metadata with one or more user interface objects or Other ways to manipulate the user interface. Exemplary user interface objects include digital images, video, text, icons...

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IPC IPC(8): G06F3/0488G06F1/32
CPCG06F1/325G06F3/04883G06F2203/04105G06F3/04166G06F3/0414G06F3/0416G06F3/0482G06F3/04842G06F3/0488
Inventor C·G·卡鲁纳穆尼M·阿朗索鲁伊斯G·M·阿波达卡J·R·达斯科拉C·P·福斯O·D·R·古特克内科特P·L·哈加斯M·T·朱雷维茨K·L·科希恩达J·R·蒙特戈梅雷K·E·里德斯达勒S·特尤施勒
Owner APPLE INC
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