Device configuration user interface
First Claim
1. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing one or more programs, the one or more programs comprising instructions, which when executed by one or more processors of a first electronic device with a first touch-sensitive display, cause the first electronic device to:
- display a user interface on the first touch-sensitive display, wherein the user interface includes a representation of a first location on a second display of a second electronic device and a representation of a second location on the second display of the second electronic device, wherein the second electronic device is in a paired relationship with the first electronic device, and wherein the second electronic device is remote from the first electronic device;
detect a user input on the first touch-sensitive display at the representation of the first location, wherein the representation of the first location includes an affordance;
while continuing to detect the user input on the first touch-sensitive display, detect movement of the user input on the first touch-sensitive display from the representation of the first location to the representation of the second location; and
in response to detecting the movement of the user input on the first touch-sensitive display from the representation of the first location to the representation of the second location, associate the affordance with the second location on the second display.
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Abstract
The present disclosure relates to device configuration user interfaces. A first electronic device with a first touch-sensitive display is in a paired relationship with a remote second electronic device with a second display. The first device displays a user interface that includes one or more representations of locations on the second display. The first device detects a user input on the first display at a representation of a first location on the second display, where the representation of the first location includes an affordance. The first device detects movement of the user input from the representation of the first location to a representation of a second location on the second display. In response to detecting the movement of the user input from the representation of the first location to the representation of the second location, the first device associates the affordance with the second location on the second display.
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39 Claims
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1. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing one or more programs, the one or more programs comprising instructions, which when executed by one or more processors of a first electronic device with a first touch-sensitive display, cause the first electronic device to:
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display a user interface on the first touch-sensitive display, wherein the user interface includes a representation of a first location on a second display of a second electronic device and a representation of a second location on the second display of the second electronic device, wherein the second electronic device is in a paired relationship with the first electronic device, and wherein the second electronic device is remote from the first electronic device; detect a user input on the first touch-sensitive display at the representation of the first location, wherein the representation of the first location includes an affordance; while continuing to detect the user input on the first touch-sensitive display, detect movement of the user input on the first touch-sensitive display from the representation of the first location to the representation of the second location; and in response to detecting the movement of the user input on the first touch-sensitive display from the representation of the first location to the representation of the second location, associate the affordance with the second location on the second display. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A method, comprising:
at a first electronic device with a first touch-sensitive display, wherein the first electronic device is in a paired relationship with a second electronic device with a second display, and wherein the second electronic device is remote from the first electronic device; displaying a user interface on the first touch-sensitive display, wherein the user interface includes a representation of a first location on the second display and a representation of a second location on the second display of the second electronic device; detecting a user input on the first touch-sensitive display the representation of the first location, wherein the representation of the first location includes an affordance; while continuing to detect the user input on the first touch-sensitive display, detecting movement of the user input on the first touch-sensitive display from the representation of the first location to the representation of the second location; and in response to detecting the movement of the user input on the first touch-sensitive display from the representation of the first location to the representation of the second location, associating the affordance with the second location on the second display. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27)
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15. An electronic device, comprising:
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a touch-sensitive display; one or more processors; and a memory storing one or more programs configured to be executed by the one or more processors, the one or more programs including instructions for; displaying a user interface on the first touch-sensitive display, wherein the user interface includes a representation of a first location on a second display of a second electronic device and a representation of a second location on the second display of the second electronic device, wherein the second electronic device is in a paired relationship with the first electronic device, and wherein the second electronic device is remote from the first electronic device; detecting a user input on the touch-sensitive display at the representation of the first location, wherein the representation of the first location includes an affordance; while continuing to detect the user input on the touch-sensitive display, detecting movement of the user input on the first touch-sensitive display from the representation of the first location to the representation of the second location; and in response to detecting the movement of the user input on the first touch-sensitive display from the representation of the first location to the representation of the second location, associating the affordance with the second location on the second display. - View Dependent Claims (28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39)
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