Methods and systems for managing a graphical user interface
First Claim
1. A method for managing a graphical user interface, comprising:
- defining, using a processor coupled to memory, a threshold distance between a moving window that is not a component of a picture of windows and a stationary window of a same functional type that is a component of a picture of windows on a display screen at which a mutual attraction between the moving window and the stationary window is activated to draw the windows together as components of the picture of windows;
resizing, using the processor, the moving window that is not a component of the picture of windows from a size larger or smaller than a size of the stationary window of the same functional type that is a component of the picture of windows to a same size as the size of the stationary window when the mutual attraction is activated;
resizing, using the processor, all windows of a same functional type that are components of the picture of windows simultaneously without affecting a size of windows of other functional types that are also components of the picture of windows; and
maintaining, using the processor, all windows on the display screen in an active state regardless of a focus of a user input device with no visual indication of focus on any of the windows regardless of user input.
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Abstract
Methods and systems for managing a graphical user interface involve, for example, defining, using a processor coupled to memory, a threshold distance between windows on a display screen at which a mutual attraction between the windows is activated to draw the windows together as components of a picture of windows. Also using the processor, all windows of a same functional type that are components of the picture of windows are resized simultaneously without affecting the size of windows of other functional types that are also components of the picture of windows. Likewise using the processor, all windows on the display screen are maintained in an active state regardless of a focus of a user input device.
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17 Claims
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1. A method for managing a graphical user interface, comprising:
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defining, using a processor coupled to memory, a threshold distance between a moving window that is not a component of a picture of windows and a stationary window of a same functional type that is a component of a picture of windows on a display screen at which a mutual attraction between the moving window and the stationary window is activated to draw the windows together as components of the picture of windows; resizing, using the processor, the moving window that is not a component of the picture of windows from a size larger or smaller than a size of the stationary window of the same functional type that is a component of the picture of windows to a same size as the size of the stationary window when the mutual attraction is activated; resizing, using the processor, all windows of a same functional type that are components of the picture of windows simultaneously without affecting a size of windows of other functional types that are also components of the picture of windows; and maintaining, using the processor, all windows on the display screen in an active state regardless of a focus of a user input device with no visual indication of focus on any of the windows regardless of user input. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A system for managing a graphical user interface, comprising:
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a processor coupled to memory, the processor being programmed for; defining a threshold distance between a moving window that is not a component of a picture of windows and a stationary window of a same functional type that is a component of a picture of windows on a display screen at which a mutual attraction between the moving window and the stationary window is activated to draw the windows together as components of the picture of windows; resizing the moving window that is not a component of the picture of windows from a size larger or smaller than a size of the stationary window of the same functional type that is a component of the picture of windows to a same size as the size of the stationary window when the mutual attraction is activated; resizing all windows of a same functional type that are components of the picture of windows simultaneously without affecting a size of windows of other functional types that are also components of the picture of windows; and maintaining all windows on the display screen in an active state regardless of a focus of a user input device with no visual indication of focus on any of the windows regardless of user input.
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