User-Defined Enablement Protocol
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1. A user interface method, comprising the steps of:
- i. defining an enablement protocol for a function of an electronic device, said enablement protocol comprising at least one user-defined touch on a touch-sensitive area operatively associated with said electronic device; and
ii. recording and retaining said enablement protocol of said function, such that a user enables said function by substantially reproducing said enablement protocol in the absence of spatial or temporal indication of at least a portion of said enablement protocol.
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Abstract
A user interface method is disclosed. For a particular interface, such as a touch input device, the method involves defining an enablement protocol for a function and recording and retaining the enablement protocol of said function, such that a user enables the function by substantially reproducing the enablement protocol in the absence of spatial or temporal indication of at least a portion of the enablement protocol.
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11 Claims
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1. A user interface method, comprising the steps of:
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i. defining an enablement protocol for a function of an electronic device, said enablement protocol comprising at least one user-defined touch on a touch-sensitive area operatively associated with said electronic device; and ii. recording and retaining said enablement protocol of said function, such that a user enables said function by substantially reproducing said enablement protocol in the absence of spatial or temporal indication of at least a portion of said enablement protocol. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method for user-defined enablement of a function through an interface, said method comprising the steps of:
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i. recording an enablement protocol comprising at least one user-defined touch of said interface; ii. assigning said function to said enablement protocol; and iii. executing or enabling said function when one or more touches received on or near said interface substantially coincide with the recorded enablement protocol, wherein said interface is without spatial or temporal indication of where at least a portion of said enablement protocol is to be received to execute or enable said function.
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4. A method for enablement of a function through an interface, said method comprising the steps of:
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i. recording an enablement protocol substantially according to a pre-defined enablement protocol, wherein said enablement protocol includes at least one user-defined touch of said interface; ii. assigning said function to the recorded enablement protocol; and iii. executing or enabling said function when one or more touches received on or near said interface substantially coincide with said recorded enablement protocol, wherein said interface is without spatial or temporal indication of where at least a portion of said enablement protocol is to be received to execute or enable said function.
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5. A method for user-defined enablement of a function through an interface, said method comprising the steps of:
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i. recording an enablement protocol comprising one or more user-defined touches of said interface; and ii. assigning said function to said enablement protocol, wherein in response to a user'"'"'s request for execution or enablement of said function the user is prompted to perform said enablement protocol, wherein said function is executed or enabled when one or more touches received on or near said interface substantially coincide with the recorded enablement protocol, wherein said interface is without spatial or temporal indication of where at least a portion of said enablement protocol is to be received to execute or enable said function. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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8. A user interface device, comprising:
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a touch sensitive area adapted to detect touches; a display device to display one or more functions; and a storage medium including a user-defined enablement protocol for enabling functions operatively associated with said display device, said enablement protocol including one or more user-defined touches on or near said touch-sensitive area, there being no spatial or temporal indication to said user of at least a portion of said enablement protocol.
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9. A user-defined interface method, comprising the steps of:
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i. defining for an electronic device an enablement protocol for a function of said device whereby said enablement protocol comprises one or more user-defined touches, ii. retaining said enablement protocol of said function, and iii. enabling said function by said one or more user-defined touches wherein, if a user is provided with spatial or temporal indication for a portion of said enablement protocol, said enablement protocol additionally requires detection of an additional touch parameter. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11)
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