User interface with improved data entry features for telephone system
First Claim
1. In a cellular telephone having an alphanumeric display and a keyboard having a plurality of programmable keys, a word completion keyboard input method comprising:
- accepting a user keystroke from the keyboard of an input character;
displaying the input character on the display;
matching the input character to a dictionary of candidate words stored within the cellular telephone to select at least one candidate word in the dictionary;
displaying at least one selected candidate word on the display, each selected candidate word being visually associated with a corresponding one of the plurality of programmable keys;
accepting a next user keystroke from the keyboard; and
if such next input keystroke corresponds to one of the plurality of programmable keys, then displaying the selected candidate word associated with such programmable key as a separate text entry on the display.
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Abstract
An improved user interface for a cellular telephone system subscriber unit, including the following functions: (1) a predictive keyboard input method for speeding up input on a telephone with a space limited keyboard; (2) a word completion method for speeding up input; (3) a distinctive signaling method useful in a dual-mode or tri-mode cellular phone system that incorporates both voice call functionality and data messaging functionality; (4) a secret message method that permits secret messages to be received by an authorized user of a cellular telephone that includes a data messaging capability; (5) a message screening method that permits a user to set a message screening mode in a cellular telephone; (6) an improved “scratchpad” method which permits a user to enter a telephone number into a storage register of a cellular telephone while in the middle of a voice call, visually verify the entry, and then save the number to a rapid redial location for later use; (7) a global search method for searching text strings in all of the different memory sections of a cellular telephone having an address book, a hierarchical menu structure, and stored data messages.
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6 Claims
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1. In a cellular telephone having an alphanumeric display and a keyboard having a plurality of programmable keys, a word completion keyboard input method comprising:
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accepting a user keystroke from the keyboard of an input character;
displaying the input character on the display;
matching the input character to a dictionary of candidate words stored within the cellular telephone to select at least one candidate word in the dictionary;
displaying at least one selected candidate word on the display, each selected candidate word being visually associated with a corresponding one of the plurality of programmable keys;
accepting a next user keystroke from the keyboard; and
if such next input keystroke corresponds to one of the plurality of programmable keys, then displaying the selected candidate word associated with such programmable key as a separate text entry on the display. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. In a cellular telephone system having an alphanumeric display, a keyboard having a plurality of programmable keys, and a programmable processing system, a programmable processing system programmed to:
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accept a user keystroke from the keyboard of an input character;
display the input character on the display;
match the input character to a dictionary of candidate words stored within the cellular telephone to select at least one candidate word in the dictionary;
display at least one selected candidate word on the display, each selected candidate word being visually associated with a corresponding one of the plurality of programmable keys;
accept a next user keystroke from the keyboard; and
if such next input keystroke corresponds to one of the plurality of programmable keys, to display the selected candidate word associated with such programmable key as text entry on the display, replacing immediately preceding displayed input characters used to select the selected candidate word. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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5. A computer program, for use in a telephone system having an alphanumeric display, a keyboard having a plurality of programmable keys, and a programmable processing system, for configuring and operating the programmable processing system to perform the functions of:
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accepting a user keystroke from the keyboard of an input character;
displaying the input character on the display;
matching the input character to a dictionary of candidate words stored within the cellular telephone to select at least one candidate word in the dictionary;
displaying at least one selected candidate word on the display, each selected candidate word being visually associated with a corresponding one of the plurality of programmable keys;
accepting a next user keystroke from the keyboard; and
if such next input keystroke corresponds to one of the plurality of programmable keys, then displaying the selected candidate word associated with such programmable key as text entry on the display, and replacing immediately preceding displayed input characters used to select the selected candidate word. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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