The input and display areas of a graphical user interface for generating content on electronic devices.
CN309842923SActive Publication Date: 2026-03-13BEIJING BAIDU NETCOM SCI & TECH CO LTD
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- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Designs(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-28
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-13
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Abstract
1. Name of the product in this design: Input and display areas of a graphical user interface for generating content on an electronic device. 2. Purpose of this design: An electronic device. 3. The key design features of this product are the graphical user interface in the electronic device for which protection is sought. 4. The picture or photo that best illustrates the key design points: Design 1 Change State Diagram 1. 5. Design 1 is designated as the basic design. 6. Purpose of Graphical User Interface: Graphical user interfaces are used for content generation. The graphical user interface requests protection for the portion used for inputting content generation instructions and displaying the generated content. 7. Human-computer interaction method of graphical user interface: In response to the user touching or clicking the image in the main view of Design 1, the graphical user interface changes from the main view of Design 1 to Design 1 change state diagram 1 to show the selected state of the image and the automatically generated instructions in the input area; in response to the user entering and sending instructions in the input area of Design 1 change state diagram 1, the graphical user interface changes from Design 1 change state diagram 1 to Design 1 change state diagram 2 to show the instruction parsing process and the image modification process; in response to the completion of image modification, the graphical user interface changes from Design 1 change state diagram 2 to Design 1 change state diagram 3 to show the modified image. In response to a user touching or clicking an image in the main view of Design 2, the graphical user interface changes from the main view of Design 2 to Design 2 Change State Figure 1 to display the selected state of the image and the automatically generated instructions in the input area; in response to a user entering and sending instructions in the input area of Design 2 Change State Figure 1, the graphical user interface changes from Design 2 Change State Figure 1 to Design 2 Change State Figure 2 to display the modified image. In response to the user hovering the cursor over the text content in the main view of Design 3, the graphical user interface changes from the main view of Design 3 to Design 3 Change State Figure 1 to highlight the text content; in response to the user touching or clicking the text content in Design 3 Change State Figure 1, the graphical user interface changes from Design 3 Change State Figure 1 to Design 3 Change State Figure 2 to show the selected state of the text content and the automatically generated instructions in the input area; in response to the user entering and sending instructions in the input area of Design 3 Change State Figure 2, the graphical user interface changes from Design 3 Change State Figure 2 to Design 3 Change State Figure 3 to show the instruction parsing process and the text content modification process; in response to the completion of text content modification, the graphical user interface changes from Design 3 Change State Figure 3 to Design 3 Change State Figure 4 to show the modified text content. In response to a user touching or clicking on text content in the main view of Design 4, the graphical user interface changes from the main view of Design 4 to Design 4 Change State Diagram 1 to display the selected state of the text content and the automatically generated instructions in the input area; in response to a user entering and sending instructions in the input area of Design 4 Change State Diagram 1, the graphical user interface changes from Design 4 Change State Diagram 1 to Design 4 Change State Diagram 2 to display the instruction parsing process and the text content modification process; in response to the completion of text content modification, the graphical user interface changes from Design 4 Change State Diagram 2 to Design 4 Change State Diagram 3 to display the modified text content. In response to the user hovering the cursor over the text content in the main view of Design 5, the graphical user interface changes from the main view of Design 5 to Design 5 Change State Diagram 1 to highlight the text content; in response to the user touching or clicking the text content in Design 5 Change State Diagram 1, the graphical user interface changes from Design 5 Change State Diagram 1 to Design 5 Change State Diagram 2 to display the selected state of the text content and the automatically generated instructions in the input area; in response to the user entering and sending instructions in the input area of Design 5 Change State Diagram 2, the graphical user interface changes from Design 5 Change State Diagram 2 to Design 5 Change State Diagram 3 to display the modified text content. In response to a user touching or clicking on the text content in the main view of Design 6, the graphical user interface changes from the main view of Design 6 to Design 6 Change State Diagram 1 to display the selected state of the text content and the automatically generated instructions in the input area; in response to a user entering and sending instructions in the input area of Design 6 Change State Diagram 1, the graphical user interface changes from Design 6 Change State Diagram 1 to Design 6 Change State Diagram 2 to display the modified text content. 8. Other situations requiring explanation: The portion of the graphical user interface shown by the yellow dashed lines in the views of Design 1 to Design 6 does not constitute the part protected by this design. The pattern formed by the blue and white dashed lines in the views of Designs 1 to 6 is part of the design patent that is to be protected. This design does not require color protection.
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