Systems and methods for interfacing with computer devices
First Claim
1. A method for cascading commands, said method comprising:
- determining whether a window is at the beginning of its history, and when the window is not at the beginning of its history,using an operating system shell hook to issue a first command as an application command to an application following the activation of a logical button, wherein the first command is a keyboard command call Back; and
when the first command is rejected by the application, automatically issuing at least a second command as an application command to the application using an operating system shell hook, wherein the second command is a keyboard command call Escape; and
when the window is at the beginning of its history, then using an operating system shell hook to issue at least the second command as an application command to the application.
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Abstract
The present invention provides a systems, methods, and products for enhanced user navigation to compliment (but not necessarily replace) a computer keyboard and mouse by providing a robust navigation interface. The present invention may comprise: a minimally necessary group of commands; combining the functionality a set of at least two command calls into a single logical button; for a single button, prioritizing a set of command calls from first to last and then calling each until one is accepted; logically remapping commands to buttons for a navigational device coupled to a physically rotate-able display device; and mapping a substitute command to a logical button for when the button is engaged in a predetermined manner other than the primary manner in which the logical button is engaged (e.g., double-clicking, flicking, press-and-hold, etc.) so that a substitute command can in fact be issued, among others.
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3 Claims
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1. A method for cascading commands, said method comprising:
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determining whether a window is at the beginning of its history, and when the window is not at the beginning of its history, using an operating system shell hook to issue a first command as an application command to an application following the activation of a logical button, wherein the first command is a keyboard command call Back; and when the first command is rejected by the application, automatically issuing at least a second command as an application command to the application using an operating system shell hook, wherein the second command is a keyboard command call Escape; and when the window is at the beginning of its history, then using an operating system shell hook to issue at least the second command as an application command to the application.
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2. A computer-readable storage medium having computer-readable instructions for cascading commands, said computer-readable instructions comprising instructions for:
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determining whether a window is at the beginning of its history, and when the window is not at the beginning of its history, using an operating system shell hook to issue a first command as an application command to an application following the activation of a logical button, wherein the first command is a keyboard command call Back; and when the first command is rejected by the application, then automatically issuing at least a second command as an application command to the application using an operating system shell hook, wherein the second command is a keyboard command call Escape; and when the window is at the beginning of its history, using an operating system shell hook to issue at least the second command as an application command to the application.
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3. A device comprising a memory with instructions stored thereon configured to cascade commands, said instructions implementing the method of:
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determining, by a processor, whether a window is at the beginning of its history, and when the window is not at the beginning of its history, the processor using an operating system shell hook to issue a first command as an application command to an application following the activation of a logical button, wherein the first command is a keyboard command call Back; and when the first command is rejected by the application, automatically issuing by the processor at least a second command as an application command to the application using an operating system shell hook, wherein the second command is a keyboard command call Escape; and when the window is at the beginning of its history, the processor using an operating system shell hook to issue at least the second command as an application command to the application.
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