Method and system for generating improved progress indicators
First Claim
1. A method for indicating on a computer display the progress of a computer-executable operation, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) establishing at a location of the display an icon that is associated with a computer executable operation, the icon having a first-state appearance that includes a graphical representation of the computer-executable operation;
(b) signaling the computer to execute the operation when a user clicks on the icon;
(c) altering the icon from its first-state appearance to a dynamic second-state appearance while the computer is executing the operation, the second-state appearance including an animated graphic superimposed on a version of the icon'"'"'s first-state appearance; and
(d) restoring the icon to its first state appearance when the computer has completed execution of the operation.
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Abstract
A method and system for generating improved command progress indicator including the steps of establishing at a location of a display at least one computer-generated graphic indicator associated with at least one computer executable operation in a first-state appearance, the graphic indicator having a first-state appearance and a dynamic second-state appearance, signaling the computer to conduct an operation, altering the appearance of the computer-generated graphic indicator from the first-state appearance to the dynamic second-state appearance while the computer is conducting the operation, and restoring the appearance of the computer-generated graphic indicator from the dynamic second-state appearance to the first-state appearance when the computer has completed the operation. An embodiment of the invention uses a button graphic as the computer-generated graphic indicator and further comprises the steps of establishing a cursor on the video display, positioning the cursor on the button graphic using a cursor control device, selecting the button graphic for signaling said computer to conduct the associated operation. When the button graphic is clicked and the computer begins executing the associated operation, the appearance of the button graphic will become a dynamic second-state appearance comprising the repeated steps of adding and subsequently removing a highlight color from the first-state appearance of the button graphic at predetermined intervals. Alternatively, the appearance of the button graphic could become an animated graphic superimposed upon a background comprising a version of the original icon graphic.
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1. A method for indicating on a computer display the progress of a computer-executable operation, the method comprising the steps of:
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(a) establishing at a location of the display an icon that is associated with a computer executable operation, the icon having a first-state appearance that includes a graphical representation of the computer-executable operation; (b) signaling the computer to execute the operation when a user clicks on the icon; (c) altering the icon from its first-state appearance to a dynamic second-state appearance while the computer is executing the operation, the second-state appearance including an animated graphic superimposed on a version of the icon'"'"'s first-state appearance; and (d) restoring the icon to its first state appearance when the computer has completed execution of the operation. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method for indicating on a computer display the progress of a computer-executable operation, the method comprising the steps of:
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(a) establishing at a location of the display an icon that is associated with a computer executable operation, the icon having a first-state appearance that is a graphical representation of the computer-executable operation; (b) signaling the computer to execute the operation when a user clicks on the icon; (c) altering the icon from its first-state appearance to a dynamic second-state appearance while the computer is executing the operation, the second-state appearance including features indicating to the user that execution of the operation can be stopped by clicking on the icon; and (d) restoring the icon to its first state appearance when the computer has completed execution of the operation. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7)
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