Systems and Methods for Using Structured Libraries of Gestures on Multi-Touch Clinical Systems
First Claim
1. A system for providing touch-driven controls in a clinical setting, the system comprising:
- a clinical system comprising a processing device operably connected to a storage medium and a touch-driven interface; and
a customizable structured library of functions including a function associated with a clinical context, the function associated with a user input requiring the use of the touch driven interface with multi-touch gestures, the user input providing for immediate execution of the associated function, the structured library loaded onto the storage medium as a driver such that the function is made available based on the associated clinical context.
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Abstract
Systems, methods and computer-readable storage mediums encoded with instructions for providing touch-driven controls in a clinical setting are provided. Certain embodiments provide a system that includes a clinical system and a customizable structured library of functions. The structured library can include a function associated with a clinical context. The function can be associated with a user input requiring the use of a touch driven interface with multi-touch gestures. The user input can provide for immediate execution of the associated function. The structured library can be loaded onto the clinical system as a driver such that the function is made available based on the associated clinical context. Certain embodiments can include a user interface configured to allow a user to add or delete a function or modify the user input associated with a function. Certain embodiments can include a user interface that provides instruction as to using a function.
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20 Claims
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1. A system for providing touch-driven controls in a clinical setting, the system comprising:
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a clinical system comprising a processing device operably connected to a storage medium and a touch-driven interface; and a customizable structured library of functions including a function associated with a clinical context, the function associated with a user input requiring the use of the touch driven interface with multi-touch gestures, the user input providing for immediate execution of the associated function, the structured library loaded onto the storage medium as a driver such that the function is made available based on the associated clinical context. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A method for providing touch-driven controls in a clinical setting, the method comprising:
using a processing device to load a customizable structured library of functions onto a storage medium in a clinical system that comprises a touch-driven interface, the structured library of functions including a function associated with a clinical context, the function associated with a user input requiring the use of the touch driven interface with multi-touch gestures, the user input providing for immediate execution of the associated function, the structured library loaded onto the storage medium as a driver such that the function is made available based on the associated clinical context. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A computer-readable storage medium encoded with a set of instructions for execution on a processing device and associated processing logic, wherein the set of instructions includes:
a first routine configured to load a customizable structured library of functions onto a storage medium in a clinical system that comprises a touch-driven interface, the structured library of functions including a function associated with a clinical context, the function associated with a user input requiring the use of the touch driven interface with multi-touch gestures, the user input providing for immediate execution of the associated function, the structured library loaded onto the storage medium as a driver such that the function is made available based on the associated clinical context. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20)
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