Fisheye lens graphical user interfaces
First Claim
1. A method for interacting with a region-of-interest in an original image displayed on a display screen, comprising:
- applying a lens to the original image to produce a presentation for display on the display screen, the lens having a focal region for the region-of-interest at least partially surrounded by a shoulder region;
receiving one or more first signals to interact with the region-of-interest when a cursor is positioned over the focal region in the presentation; and
, receiving one or more second signals to adjust the lens through a graphical user interface (“
GUI”
) displayed over the lens when the cursor is positioned over the shoulder region in the presentation.
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Abstract
A method for interacting with a region-of-interest in an original image displayed on a display screen, comprising: applying a lens to the original image to produce a presentation for display on the display screen, the lens having a focal region for the region-of-interest at least partially surrounded by a shoulder region; receiving one or more first signals to interact with the region-of-interest when a cursor is positioned over the focal region in the presentation; and, receiving one or more second signals to adjust the lens through a graphical user interface (“GUI”) displayed over the lens when the cursor is positioned over the shoulder region in the presentation.
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31 Claims
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1. A method for interacting with a region-of-interest in an original image displayed on a display screen, comprising:
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applying a lens to the original image to produce a presentation for display on the display screen, the lens having a focal region for the region-of-interest at least partially surrounded by a shoulder region;
receiving one or more first signals to interact with the region-of-interest when a cursor is positioned over the focal region in the presentation; and
,receiving one or more second signals to adjust the lens through a graphical user interface (“
GUI”
) displayed over the lens when the cursor is positioned over the shoulder region in the presentation. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A method for interacting with a region-of-interest in an original image displayed on a display screen, comprising:
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applying a lens to the original image to produce a presentation for display on the display screen, the lens having within a perimeter, a focal region for the region-of-interest at least partially surrounded by a shoulder region;
receiving one or more first signals to interact with the region-of-interest when a cursor is positioned over one of the focal region and shoulder region in the presentation; and
,receiving one or more second signals to adjust the lens through a graphical user interface (“
GUI”
) displayed over the lens when the cursor is positioned over the perimeter of the lens in the presentation. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A method for generating a presentation of a region-of-interest in an original image for display on a display screen, comprising:
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receiving one or more first signals to define a boundary for the region-of-interest in the original image;
receiving one or more second signals to adjust the boundary thereby defining a lens for the region-of-interest, the lens having within a perimeter, a focal region for the region-of-interest at least partially surrounded by a shoulder region, the perimeter having an extent and the focal region having a magnification both defined by the boundary; and
,applying the lens to the original image to produce the presentation. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25)
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26. A method for generating a presentation of a region-of-interest in an original image for display on a display screen, comprising:
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applying a lens to the original image to produce a presentation for display on the display screen, the lens having a focal region for the region-of-interest at least partially surrounded by a shoulder region, the focal and shoulder regions separated by a perimeter; and
,receiving one or more signals to reposition the lens when a cursor is positioned in the focal region and pushed against the perimeter. - View Dependent Claims (27, 28, 29, 30, 31)
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