Multilevel sorting and displaying of contextual objects

a contextual object and multi-level technology, applied in the field of objects display, can solve the problems of limiting the amount of information that can be comfortably viewed at one time, occupying roughly the same amount of space, and the problem of displaying icons on small screens with conventional methods and devices, and achieve the effect of quick identification

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-03-09
NOKIA CORP
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[0010] The above-mentioned needs in the art are satisfied by the disclosed systems and methods that display certain icons in a manner more prominently than other icons. Embodiments wherein certain icons are represented in a smaller form factor allow a large number of icons to be represented in a given display area while allowing the user to quickly identify icons that are likely to be used at any given time. Icons can be represented in a proximity bar, a priority bar or both on the same display.

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In order to maintain a convenient handheld form factor, the graphics displays for mobile terminals are necessarily small, thus limiting the amount of information that can be comfortably viewed at one time.
Consequently, one problem confronting designers of such devices is determining how to maximize the number of icons and other graphical symbols on the display of such devices without making the symbols too small to see.
Although the display modes in the aforementioned patent allow a user to navigate through numerous icons on the display, each icon takes up roughly the same amount of space on the display, regardless of its importance to the particular user.
The problems associated with displaying icons on small screens with conventional methods and devices will only increase as the number of received messages increases and users will have to spend more time sorting through icons to find icons corresponding to the application programs and messages they desire to execute or view.

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[0024]FIG. 1 shows a mobile terminal display 100 having icons 10-15 and 20-25 arranged in accordance with an embodiment of the invention. The mobile terminal may comprise a Nokia 9210 COMMUNICATOR, a cellular telephone, portable computer, or any other mobile electronic device having a display. In the embodiment shown in FIG. 1, icons 10-15 form a priority navigation bar 102 and icons 20-25 form a proximity navigation bar 104. Navigation bar 102 includes icons having different dimensions, wherein the dimensions generally correspond to the degree to which messages associated with each icon match one or more context values. Navigation bar 104 includes icons having different dimensions, wherein the dimensions generally correspond to the proximity of the message source. Other visually discernible differences in icon display characteristics can be used to signify differences in matched values and proximity, such as different widths; different heights; colors; intensities; shapes; or the l...

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Abstract

An apparatus and method for displaying a plurality of icons on the display of a mobile terminal are provided. Icons are displayed in at least two different sections. The first section includes icons having sizes determined by comparing characteristics of associated messages to one or more context values, such as time of day, geographic area, or user profile characteristics. The second section includes icons having sizes determined by the proximities of the message sources to the mobile terminal.

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[0001] This application is a continuation of common-owned, co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 09 / 966,042 (“Multilevel Sorting and Displaying of Contextual Object”) filed on Sep. 28, 2001, naming Marja Salmimaa, Juha Lehikoinen, Hannu Korhonen, and Eero Rasanen as inventors, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0002] The invention relates to the display of objects on display screens of portable electronic devices. More particularly, the invention provides methods and devices for sorting and displaying icons in such a way that certain icons are more prominently featured than other icons. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0003] Graphical user interface screens that include icons have been widely used with modern computer systems to represent application programs and documents on computer displays. The well-known MAC OS operating system from Apple Computer Corporation and the WINDOWS operating system from Microsoft Corporation are two e...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G06F3/00H04M1/7243G06F3/048H04M1/72454H04M1/72457H04M1/72472
CPCG06F3/04817H04M1/72547H04M1/72586H04M1/72572H04M1/72569H04M1/7243H04M1/72472H04M1/72457H04M1/72454G06F3/14
Inventor SALMIMAA, MARJALEHIKOINEN, JUHAKORHONEN, HANNURASANEN, EERO
Owner NOKIA CORP
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