Graphical user interface for pc computer quick folder
CN310086885SActive Publication Date: 2026-07-14SHENZHEN LIANYING TECH CO LTD
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Designs(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- SHENZHEN LIANYING TECH CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-23
- Publication Date
- 2026-07-14
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Abstract
1. Name of the product in this design: Graphical User Interface for Shortcut Folders on PC Computers. 2. Purpose of this design: For the user interface of running and displaying programs. 3. The key design features of this product are: the graphical user interface displayed on the computer screen, and the arrangement of folder groups in different areas of the interface. 4. Images or photos that best illustrate the design points: Design 1 Interface change state diagram 2. 5. The computer graphical user interface is a conventional front view, omitting the rear view, left view, right view, top view, and bottom view of Design 1 to Design 2. 6. Design 1 is designated as the basic design. 7. Purpose of the graphical user interface: It is mainly used to display the interactive operation interface of the running program, showing how users can quickly open the dragged and dropped folders through customized operations on this graphical user interface. 8. Human-computer interaction method of graphical user interface: The program of the graphical user interface of this application runs directly on a PC computer or is triggered by other programs, and displays the main view of the graphical interface shown in Figures 1 to 2, where Design 1 is the basic design; when the user clicks the checkbox in the upper right corner of the main view of the graphical interface of Design 1 to Design 2 to make it 'checked', the graphical interface of Design 1 to Design 2 will expand to the right to become a larger window, displaying more content, and the graphical user interface presented is the 'Graphical Interface State Change Figure 2' corresponding to each design of Design 1 to Design 2; when the user clicks the checkbox in the upper right corner of the interface to make it 'unchecked', the graphical interface will return to the graphical interface state change figure 1 for each design; the character 'X' appearing on the graphical user interface of the attached figure indicates that the content will display different text depending on the actual folder name dragged and dropped by the user; the number of characters 'X' also depends on the user. The length of the dragged and dropped folder names varies. The user drags and drops folders by directly dragging and dropping a folder from the computer's file explorer onto a button or square in the graphical interface and releasing the mouse button. The name of the dragged and dropped folder will then be displayed at that button or square, and the path of the dragged and dropped folder will be temporarily stored in the program. Simultaneously, multiple subfolder names under the dragged and dropped folder name will be automatically added sequentially to the button or square marked with an 'X' character, displayed in the corresponding area. Afterwards, when the user clicks the button or square in the graphical user interface that displays the dragged and dropped folder name, the computer will automatically open the file explorer window showing the folder name. If the user does not drag and drop a folder onto the button or square displaying the 'X' character in the graphical interface, that button or square will be blank by default (or display a preset prompt text). The following are examples illustrating the state changes of this graphical interface: In Graphical Interface Design 1, the main view of the Graphical Interface Design 1 is the main user interface diagram. The legend of the main view of the Graphical Interface Design 1 displayed on the computer screen is shown in the attached figure 'Main View of Design 1'. If the user clicks the checkbox in the upper right corner of the Graphical Interface Design 1 to 'checked state', the Graphical Interface will widen. The Graphical Interface at this time is shown in 'Graphic Interface State Change Diagram 2 of Design 1'. If the user clicks the checkbox in the upper right corner of the Graphical Interface Design 1 to 'unchecked state' in 'Graphic Interface State Change Diagram 2 of Design 1', the Graphical Interface will narrow and return to the interface state of 'Graphic Interface State Change Diagram 1 of Design 1'. The interaction method of Design 2 is the same as that of Design 1, so the description is omitted.
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