Mutatably transparent displays
First Claim
1. A method for controlling a computer, the computer having a display and operating at least one application program responsive to a user-controlled pointer and responsive to actuation of at least one control selected from at least one set of controls, wherein at least one control has at least two modes of display wherein each mode includes a set of display characteristics, and each control has boundaries and a position, the method comprising:
- executing the application program;
displaying one or more sets of controls as a function of the application program;
comparing the position of the pointer with the position of at least one control;
determining the state of at least one application program; and
selecting the mode of at least one set of controls, wherein selecting the mode includes adjusting the opacity of a control.
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Abstract
Mutatably transparent controls are disclosed. In one embodiment of the invention, a system includes an operating environment, and at least one computer program. The operating environment has a graphical user interface. Each computer program has at least one display displayable within the graphical user interface. The system is configured so that the opacity of the at least one display changes in response to a particular event. Desirably, each display comprises a control.
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1. A method for controlling a computer, the computer having a display and operating at least one application program responsive to a user-controlled pointer and responsive to actuation of at least one control selected from at least one set of controls, wherein at least one control has at least two modes of display wherein each mode includes a set of display characteristics, and each control has boundaries and a position, the method comprising:
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executing the application program;
displaying one or more sets of controls as a function of the application program;
comparing the position of the pointer with the position of at least one control;
determining the state of at least one application program; and
selecting the mode of at least one set of controls, wherein selecting the mode includes adjusting the opacity of a control.
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2. A method for controlling a computer, the computer having a display and operating at least one application program responsive to a user-controlled pointer and responsive to actuation of at least one control selected from at least one set of controls, wherein at least one control has at least two modes of display wherein each mode includes a set of display characteristics, and each control has boundaries and a position, the method comprising:
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executing the application program;
displaying one or more sets of controls as a function of the application program;
comparing the position of the pointer with the position of at least one control;
determining the state of at least one application program; and
selecting the mode of at least one set of controls, wherein selecting the mode includes adjusting the opacity of a set of controls.
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3. A method for controlling a computer, the computer having a display and operating at least one application program responsive to a user-controlled pointer and responsive to actuation of at least one control selected from at least one set of controls, wherein at least one control has at least two modes of display wherein each mode includes a set of display characteristics, and each control has boundaries and a position, the method comprising:
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executing the application program;
displaying one or more sets of controls as a function of the application program;
comparing the position of the pointer with the position of at least one control;
determining the state of at least one application program; and
selecting the mode of at least one set of controls, wherein selecting the mode of at least one set of controls includes adjusting the mode of display of the controls that are operative.
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4. A method for controlling a computer, the computer having a display and operating at least one application program responsive to a user-controlled pointer and responsive to actuation of at least one control selected from at least one set of controls, wherein at least one control has at least two modes of display wherein each mode includes a set of display characteristics, and each control has boundaries and a position, the method comprising;
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executing the application program;
displaying one or more sets of controls as a function of the application program;
comparing the position of the pointer with the position of at least one control;
determining the state of at least one application program;
selecting the mode of at least one set of controls; and
increasing the level of opacity of a set of controls as the pointer approaches a selected control.
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5. A computer-readable medium for a computer having an executable program stored thereon comprising:
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means for causing the computer to perform a particular function;
means for providing one or more controls for use with the executable program and displayable within a graphical user interface, each of the one or more controls have a position and boundaries and are user-accessible and operable by a user-controlled and re-positionable pointer, the one or more controls having a first display configuration wherein at least one of the controls has a first predetermined level of opacity, and a second display configuration wherein at least one of the controls has a second predetermined level of opacity, wherein the first predetermined level of opacity is different from the second predetermined level of opacity, such that occurrence of a particular event changes the display configuration of the one or more controls, and wherein the level of opacity of at least one of the controls is a function of the position of the pointer relative to a selected control. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9)
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