Highlighting related user interface controls
First Claim
1. A method for highlighting related user interface controls in a computer apparatus, the method comprising the steps of:
- (A) identifying an object selected by a user;
(B) identifying which user interface control buttons are related to the selected object and are available to perform some action on the selected object;
(C) uniquely highlighting only those user interface control buttons that are related to the selected object and are currently available to perform some action on the selected object;
(D) navigating through user interface controls using keyboard keys, where the sequence of the user interface controls navigated is limited to uniquely highlighted menu controls; and
wherein the user interface control buttons are chosen from the following;
a menu button, a drop down menu button, a toolbar button, a windows toolbar button, a input field in an internet page displayed on a browser, and a button in an internet page displayed on a browser.
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Abstract
An apparatus and method is described for highlighting related user interface controls to selected items in order to improve the ease of use and the intuitiveness of a graphical user interface. In preferred embodiments, user interface controls that are related to a selected object in the display are uniquely highlighted when an object is selected to show the user what user interface options are related to or available to perform some action on the selected object. The preferred embodiments of related highlighted controls can be used in conjunction with prior art highlighted controls that show what actions are available to the user for the current environment or cursor location.
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1. A method for highlighting related user interface controls in a computer apparatus, the method comprising the steps of:
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(A) identifying an object selected by a user; (B) identifying which user interface control buttons are related to the selected object and are available to perform some action on the selected object; (C) uniquely highlighting only those user interface control buttons that are related to the selected object and are currently available to perform some action on the selected object; (D) navigating through user interface controls using keyboard keys, where the sequence of the user interface controls navigated is limited to uniquely highlighted menu controls; and wherein the user interface control buttons are chosen from the following;
a menu button, a drop down menu button, a toolbar button, a windows toolbar button, a input field in an internet page displayed on a browser, and a button in an internet page displayed on a browser.
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2. A method for highlighting related user interface controls in a computer apparatus, the method comprising the steps of:
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(A) identifying an object selected by a user; (B) identifying which user interface control buttons are related to the selected object and are available to perform some action on the selected object; (C) uniquely highlighting only those user interface control buttons that are related to the selected object and are currently available to perform some action on the selected object; wherein the user interface control buttons are chosen from the following;
a menu button, a drop down menu button, a toolbar button, a windows toolbar button, a input field in an internet page displayed on a browser, and a button in an internet page displayed on a browser andwherein a drop down menu button is highlighted when a menu option in the drop down menu that is not displayed is available to perform some action on the selected object.
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3. A method for highlighting related user interface controls in a computer apparatus, the method comprising the steps of:
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(A) identifying an object selected by a user in an application program; (B) identifying user interface control buttons of the application program that are related to the selected object within the application program and available to perform some action on the selected object; (C) uniquely highlighting only those user interface control buttons that are related to the selected object and are currently available to perform some action on the selected object; and (D) navigating through user interface controls using keyboard keys, where the sequence of the user interface controls navigated is limited to uniquely highlighted menu controls.
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