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1. A method of controlling data displayed by a dual-screen touch screen device, comprising:
- determining that the dual-screen device has moved from a closed landscape state to an open landscape state;
determining a relative position, of a plurality of relative positions, of a first screen that originally displayed data from a first application when the dual-screen device was in the closed landscape state and a second screen that was not displaying data from the first application when the dual-screen device was in the closed landscape state, wherein, in the closed landscape state, the first screen and the second screen are back-to-back; and
controlling data displayed on the second screen in the open landscape state based on the determined relative position of the first screen and second screen, wherein the determined relative position is where;
the first screen is in a landscape state and in a same plane above the second screen and transitioning a window from the first screen to the second screen by emulating a dropping of the window across a transition area to the second screen under a force of gravity, orthe second screen is in a landscape state and in the same plane above the first screen and transitioning a window from the second screen to the first screen by emulating a dropping of the window across a transition area to the first screen under the force of gravity.
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Abstract
A dual-screen user device and methods for controlling data displayed thereby are disclosed. Specifically, the data displayed by the multiple screens of the dual-screen user device is conditioned upon the relative position of the multiple screens and whether the data being displayed originated from a single-screen application or a multi-screen application.
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1. A method of controlling data displayed by a dual-screen touch screen device, comprising:
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determining that the dual-screen device has moved from a closed landscape state to an open landscape state; determining a relative position, of a plurality of relative positions, of a first screen that originally displayed data from a first application when the dual-screen device was in the closed landscape state and a second screen that was not displaying data from the first application when the dual-screen device was in the closed landscape state, wherein, in the closed landscape state, the first screen and the second screen are back-to-back; and controlling data displayed on the second screen in the open landscape state based on the determined relative position of the first screen and second screen, wherein the determined relative position is where; the first screen is in a landscape state and in a same plane above the second screen and transitioning a window from the first screen to the second screen by emulating a dropping of the window across a transition area to the second screen under a force of gravity, or the second screen is in a landscape state and in the same plane above the first screen and transitioning a window from the second screen to the first screen by emulating a dropping of the window across a transition area to the first screen under the force of gravity. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A non-transitory computer-readable medium having stored thereon instructions that cause a computing system to execute a method, the instructions comprising:
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instructions configured to determine that a dual-screen device has transitioned from a closed landscape state to an open landscape state; instructions configured to determine a relative position, of a plurality of relative positions, of a first screen of the dual-screen device and a second screen of the dual-screen device, wherein the first screen comprises a first display that originally displayed data for a first application when the dual-screen device was in the closed landscape state, and wherein the second screen comprises a second display that was not displaying data from the first application when the dual-screen device was in the closed landscape state, wherein, in the closed landscape state, the first screen and the second screen are back-to-back; and instructions configured to control data displayed on the first and second displays in the open landscape state based on the determined relative position of the first screen and second screen, wherein the determined relative position is where; the first screen is in a landscape state and in a same plane above the second screen and instructions control a transition of a window from the first screen to the second screen by emulating a dropping of the window across a transition area to the second screen under a force of gravity, or the second screen is in a landscape state and in the same plane above the first screen and instructions control a transition of a window from the second screen to the first screen by emulating a dropping of the window across a transition area to the first screen under the force of gravity. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A dual-screen, touch screen, user device, comprising:
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a first screen including a first display area; a second screen including a second display area; a hinge configured to connect the first screen with the second screen; a first sensor configured to produce a first signal indicative of a position of the hinge; a second sensor configured to produce a second signal indicative of a relative position of the first screen and the second screen; and a non-transitory computer-readable medium having processor executable instructions stored thereon that include; a first set of instructions configured to determine, based at least partially on the first signal, that the hinge has moved from a first position to a second position in which the first and second screens are open; a second set of instructions configured to determine, based on the second signal, the relative position of the first and second screens, wherein the first screen comprises a first display that originally displayed data for a first application when the dual-screen device was in the closed landscape state, and wherein the second screen comprises a second display that was not displaying data from the first application when the dual-screen device was in the closed landscape state, wherein, in the closed landscape state, the first screen and the second screen are back-to-back; and a third set of instructions configured to automatically control data displayed on the first and second displays after the hinge has opened based on the relative position, wherein the relative position is where; the first screen is in a landscape state and in a same plane above the second screen and a window management module transitions a window from the first screen to the second screen by emulating a dropping of the window across a transition area to the second screen under a force of gravity, or the second screen is in a landscape state and in the same plane above the first screen and a window management module transitions a window from the second screen to the first screen by emulating a dropping of the window across a transition area to the first screen under the force of gravity. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20)
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