Searchlight Navigation Using Headtracker To Reveal Hidden or Extra Document Data
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1. A method for displaying a user interface on a display of a head worn computer, the method comprising:
- displaying a first layer of information in the user interface on a display of the head worn computer;
receiving a directional input from at least one of body movement, eye tracking, or hand gestures; and
highlighting an area of the user interface on the display with a second layer of information, the area being located in the user interface based on the received directional input.
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Abstract
In one embodiment, a method for displaying a user interface on a display of a head worn computer can include displaying a first layer of information in the user interface on a display of the head worn computer. The method can further include receiving a directional input from body movement, eye tracking, or hand gestures. The method can additionally include highlighting an area of the user interface on the display with a second layer of information. The area can be located in the user interface based on the received directional input.
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1. A method for displaying a user interface on a display of a head worn computer, the method comprising:
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displaying a first layer of information in the user interface on a display of the head worn computer; receiving a directional input from at least one of body movement, eye tracking, or hand gestures; and highlighting an area of the user interface on the display with a second layer of information, the area being located in the user interface based on the received directional input. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A head worn computer for displaying a user interface, the system comprising:
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a reception module configured to receive a directional input from at least one of body movement, eye tracking, or hand gestures; and a display module configured to display a first layer of information in the user interface on a display of the head worn computer and further configured to highlight an area of the user interface on the display with a second layer of information, the area being located in the user interface based on the received directional input. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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