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118 results about "Computer user interface" patented technology

Abbreviated UI, the junction between a user and a computer program. An interface is a set of commands or menus through which a user communicates with a program.

Computer user interface architecture wherein users interact with both content and user interface by activating links

A user interface architecture wherein user content and user interface are composed of documents with links. Links have properties that indicate how links should be displayed. Link display may depend upon characteristics of the linked-to frame. Commands are implemented as links that link to command code. The display format of a document page depends upon the path a user navigated in order to get to the displayed page. User content documents and user interface documents are both displayed in a single viewing frame. A non-linear navigation history is maintained such that a user can navigate along a first path, back up using a previous link, navigate along a second path, back up along the second path using the previous link, and re-navigate along the first path again using a next link. Every document page to which a user navigates is saved in the user's navigation history. Users can query their navigation histories and view their navigation histories in various ways. A flexible selection model is supported allowing users to select the object of a command either before or after the command itself is selected. A Guide Book includes command descriptions and active instances of the described commands, implemented as links. Users can access, annotate, and customize the user interface in the same manner in which users access, annotate, and modify user content documents.
Owner:MICROSOFT TECH LICENSING LLC

System and method for providing and using a computer user interface with a view space having discrete portions

A system and method associate each of a plurality of computer applications with a corresponding physical location external to the computer and display a given one of the applications when the user focuses attention on the physical location associated with that application. Preferably the display as a view window in a graphical user interface, and the user has means for moving that window relative to the given application. The computer can be a portable and display device can be head mounted. Preferably an input device enables the user to interact with the given application, and preferably the physical locations bring to mind their associated applications. In some embodiments, an identifier, such as a bar code or a coded transmitter, is placed near each of the physical locations to help detect when the user focuses attention on that particular location. The invention also provides a head mounted unit which projects a visual image to the user wearing it. The unit also includes an object detector for generating a signal when pointed at certain objects. The object detector is mounted so a user wearing the unit can point the detector by moving his or her head. Preferably the unit includes a see through window so the user can see his or her physical surroundings. The invention also provides for a computer which includes a display, a device for generating a display object on the display, such as a cursor, and a motion sensor for causing the display object to move within the display in response to motion of the display.
Owner:SUN MICROSYSTEMS INC

Enhanced human computer user interface system for searching and browsing documents

A system and method for presenting document records to a user through a display interface, comprising means for processing data of the first type through a first applet and data of the second type through a second applet and separately extracting data of the two different types using the separate applets. The user interface provides means for selecting a data file from a plurality of data files, displaying the merged and formatted processed first and second data, and managing a plurality of data files with the host application. Each record on the list may be individually selected, comprising providing at least two distinct categorization inputs from the user, providing an indicia in the record list to indicate a respective record classification, and providing means for selectively processing the records according to a respective classification thereof. The data file employs a standard image format file with an embedded index pointer to segregate two data types. A first data type, preferably an image, is referenced by the index pointer and is located near the terminus of the file. A second data type, for example text, appears immediately after the file header which includes the index pointer, and preferably terminates with an end of file marker. Thus, the single file may be read by both a standard image file reader, and a standard text reader, without parsing or segregation. The two data types are preferably text and image data, and the data file is preferably a tagged image format file (TIFF) file with Group-4 image compression.
Owner:F POSZAT HU

Predictive user interface system

A user interface system decreases the number of user interactions with a computer user interface, used to select items in multiple related menus, through a comprehensive heuristic menu arrangement control by providing several discrete, yet complementary, features. The system enables user selection of related parameters identifying an order for providing an item. A repository includes information identifying candidate items for order and associated corresponding related order parameters. An individual item for order is associated with multiple related order parameters. A user interface processor provides data representing a display image identifying an initial complete candidate order including multiple related parameters, in response to user entry of order-associated data. In response to user selection of an individual parameter of the initial complete candidate order, the user interface processor provides data representing multiple, different individually user selectable complete candidate orders incorporating corresponding sets of different related order parameters. The complete candidate orders are derived using the repository and based on user ordering history. The user interface processor selects one of the multiple, different individually user selectable complete candidate orders in response to a user command.
Owner:CERNER INNOVATION
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