ADAPTIVE DYNAMIC NAVIGATIONAL CONTROL FOR NAVIGATING WITHIN AN APPLICATION
First Claim
1. A method comprising:
- in a computational machine, compiling a list of visited data-access locations;
identifying data-access locations that are visited more than once;
wherein each data-access location that has been visited more than once is presented in a collapsed form as a single navigational target; and
presenting the visited data-access locations as a navigational control record including navigational targets that represent the visited data-access locations.
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Abstract
Methods are disclosed for navigating between and within applications that display most recently visited applications and application parts, with redundancies eliminated from the display. The methods can be carried out in a computational machine that compiles a list of visited data-access locations, and identifies data-access locations that have been visited more than once, wherein each data-access location that has been visited more than once is presented in a collapsed form as a single navigational target. The methods then can present the visited data-access locations as a navigational control record including navigational targets that represent the visited data-access locations.
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24 Claims
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1. A method comprising:
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in a computational machine, compiling a list of visited data-access locations; identifying data-access locations that are visited more than once; wherein each data-access location that has been visited more than once is presented in a collapsed form as a single navigational target; and presenting the visited data-access locations as a navigational control record including navigational targets that represent the visited data-access locations. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method comprising:
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in a computational machine, compiling a list of visited data-access locations; identifying data-access locations that are visited more than once; presenting the visited data-access locations as a navigational control record including navigational targets that represent the visited data-access locations, wherein presenting the navigational control record is done by presenting the most recently visited data-access location as a prominent navigational target. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A machine-readable medium embodying instructions that, when executed by a machine, cause the machine to:
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compile a list of visited data-access locations; identify data-access locations that are visited more than once; present the visited data-access locations as a navigational control record including navigational targets that represent the visited data-access locations, wherein each data-access location that has been visited more than once is presented in a collapsed form as a single navigational target, or wherein presenting the navigational control record is done by presenting the most recently visited data-access location as a prominent navigational target. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20, 21, 22)
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23. A computing system comprising:
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memory having a repository with a set of instructions that, when executed, cause the computing system machine to; compile a list of visited data-access locations; identify data-access locations that are visited more than once; and for a specific data-access location, collapse data-access locations that are visited more than once in the list for the specific data-access location into, a single data-access location. - View Dependent Claims (24)
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