RESPONDING TO TOUCH INPUTS
First Claim
1. A method comprising responding to a detection of a first touch input, the first touch input being at a location on a touch-sensitive display of a device within a reference region of the touch-sensitive display associated with a hardware interface of the device, by causing an indicator associated with the hardware interface to be displayed at least partially within the reference region.
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Abstract
A method comprises responding to a detection of a first touch input, the first touch input being at a location on a touch-sensitive display of a device within a reference region of the touch-sensitive display associated with a hardware interface of the device, by causing an indicator associated with the hardware interface to be displayed at least partially within the reference region.
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35 Claims
- 1. A method comprising responding to a detection of a first touch input, the first touch input being at a location on a touch-sensitive display of a device within a reference region of the touch-sensitive display associated with a hardware interface of the device, by causing an indicator associated with the hardware interface to be displayed at least partially within the reference region.
- 5. Apparatus comprising at least one processor and at least one non-transitory computer-readable memory medium having stored thereon computer-readable code which, when executed by the at least one processor, causes the apparatus to be responsive to a detection of a first touch input, the first touch input being at a location on a touch-sensitive display of a device within a reference region of the touch-sensitive display associated with a hardware interface of the device, to cause an indicator associated with the hardware interface to be displayed at least partially within the reference region.
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7. (canceled)
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10. (canceled)
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19. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium having stored thereon computer-readable code, which, when executed by computing apparatus, causes the computing apparatus:
to respond to a detection of a first touch input, the first touch input being at a location on a touch-sensitive display of a device within a reference region of the touch-sensitive display associated with a hardware interface of the device, by causing an indicator associated with the hardware interface to be displayed at least partially within the reference region.
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30. Apparatus comprising at least one processor and at least one non-transitory computer-readable memory medium having stored thereon computer-readable code, which, when executed by the at least one processor, causes the apparatus:
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to be responsive to a detection of a first touch input, the first touch input being at a first location on a touch-sensitive display at which an icon is displayed, to cause an indicator associated with a hardware interface to be displayed on the display at least partially within a reference region associated with the hardware interface, the icon representing a data object; and subsequently, to be responsive to a detection that the first touch input is a dynamic touch input finishing at a second location, the second location being a location of the display at which the indicator is displayed, to cause an action to be performed in respect of the data object. - View Dependent Claims (32, 33, 34)
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31. (canceled)
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