User interface for sorting photographs on a digital camera
First Claim
1. A visual display for an optical image device, comprising:
- a first screen, comprising;
at least two data files displayed on the visual display;
at least one function label, wherein each function label identifies a function operable on at least one data file; and
at least one function indicator for each paired data file and function operable on that data file, wherein each function indicator is displayable in first, second, third, and fourth selected-function-display modes, wherein the first selected-function-display mode indicates that the associated function identified by the function label is deselected and cannot be selected, wherein the second selected-function-display mode indicates that the associated function is deselected and can be selected, wherein the third selected-function-display mode indicates that the associated function is selected and cannot be deselected, and wherein the fourth selected-function-display mode indicates that the associated function is selected and can be deselected.
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Abstract
A user interface for viewing and sorting photos at one time from a single common screen. The sorting operations includes such processes as deleting, locking, grouping, printing, and rotating the photographs or other data files such as tables. A user can (1) view from a single screen the photographs stored, (2) select the desired operations to perform on each photograph, and then (3) photograph by photograph view a display of selections made. Viewing and selecting desired operations from a single screen, eliminates unnecessary steps. In representative embodiments, a user of a digital camera or other imaging device can easily and conveniently perform these actions by selecting and activating a desired menu listed function using one or two thumbs while at the same time holding the camera.
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11 Claims
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1. A visual display for an optical image device, comprising:
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a first screen, comprising;
at least two data files displayed on the visual display;
at least one function label, wherein each function label identifies a function operable on at least one data file; and
at least one function indicator for each paired data file and function operable on that data file, wherein each function indicator is displayable in first, second, third, and fourth selected-function-display modes, wherein the first selected-function-display mode indicates that the associated function identified by the function label is deselected and cannot be selected, wherein the second selected-function-display mode indicates that the associated function is deselected and can be selected, wherein the third selected-function-display mode indicates that the associated function is selected and cannot be deselected, and wherein the fourth selected-function-display mode indicates that the associated function is selected and can be deselected. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
a second screen, wherein the first and second screens are separately displayable on the visual display, wherein selecting the data file on the first screen replaces the first screen with the second screen, comprising;
the selected data file displayed so as to substantially fill the visual display.
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8. The visual display as recited in claim 7, further comprising:
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a third screen, wherein first, second, and third screens are separately displayable on the visual display, comprising;
one selected data file displayed so as to substantially fill the visual display; and
the function indicators paired with the displayed data files, wherein each function indicator is displayable in first, second, third, and fourth selected-function-display modes.
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9. The visual display as recited in claim 7:
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wherein the first screen further comprises;
the data files displayed in a column on the visual display and wherein the function indicators are displayed in rows for each data file displayed on the visual display; and
further comprising;
a first switch connected to the optical image device, wherein the first switch comprises first, second, third, fourth, and fifth first-switch positions, wherein the first first-switch position is the “
off”
position, and successive actuations of the second, third, fourth, and fifth first-switch positions permits two dimensional navigation of the first screen, wherein the position to which navigated on the first screen identifies the data file and function indicator associated with that position on the first screen; and
a second switch, wherein the second switch comprises first and second second-switch positions, wherein the first second-switch position is the “
off”
position and wherein,when a given function indicator is identified, successive actuations of the second second-switch position selects and deselects the identified function associated with the function indicator; and
when a given data file is identified, actuations of the second second-switch position replaces the first screen with a second screen wherein the second screen displays the given data file substantially full screen.
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10. The visual display as recited in claim 9, wherein:
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when the second screen is displayed, actuation of the second second-switch position replaces the second screen with the first screen; and
when the second screen is displayed, actuation of the second first-switch position replaces the second screen with a third screen, wherein first, second, and third screens are separately displayable on the visual display, comprising;
one selected data file displayed so as to substantially fill the visual display; and
the function indicators that are paired with the displayed data file, wherein each function indicator is displayable in first, second, third, and fourth selected-function-display modes.
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11. The visual display as recited in claim 9, wherein the first switch is a switch selected from the group consisting of two three-position switches, two two-arm rocker switches, four individual switches, a joystick, and a four-arm rocker switch.
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