User-defined gesture enablement protocols for touch input devices
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1. A user interface method, comprising:
- defining a plurality of different enablement protocols for a function of an electronic device corresponding to a plurality of different users, said enablement protocols each comprising at least one user-defined gesture for touch input on a touch-sensitive area of a display screen operatively associated with said electronic device by displaying at least two visual indicators indicative of each of the different enablement protocols which each include a continuous touch including a point on the touch-sensitive area other than the at least two visual indicators and which terminates at one of the at least two visual indicators on the touch-sensitive area of the display screen and inputting the at least one user-defined gesture on the touch-sensitive area of the display screen for each of the enablement protocols;
retaining said enablement protocols of said function; and
displaying the at least two visual indicators on the touch-sensitive area of the display screen and receiving a gesture for touch input on the touch sensitive area of the display screen that substantially reproduces the at least one input user-defined gesture that includes the continuous touch including the point on the touch-sensitive area other than the at least two visual indicators and which terminates at the one of the at least two visual indicators corresponding to one of the users to enable said function for the one of the users,wherein the different enablement protocols are uniquely associated with different user-defined gestures.
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Abstract
A user interface method is disclosed. For a particular interface, such as a touch input device, the method involves defining an enablement protocol for a function and recording and retaining the enablement protocol of said function, such that a user enables the function by substantially reproducing the enablement protocol in the absence of spatial or temporal indication of at least a portion of the enablement protocol.
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1. A user interface method, comprising:
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defining a plurality of different enablement protocols for a function of an electronic device corresponding to a plurality of different users, said enablement protocols each comprising at least one user-defined gesture for touch input on a touch-sensitive area of a display screen operatively associated with said electronic device by displaying at least two visual indicators indicative of each of the different enablement protocols which each include a continuous touch including a point on the touch-sensitive area other than the at least two visual indicators and which terminates at one of the at least two visual indicators on the touch-sensitive area of the display screen and inputting the at least one user-defined gesture on the touch-sensitive area of the display screen for each of the enablement protocols; retaining said enablement protocols of said function; and displaying the at least two visual indicators on the touch-sensitive area of the display screen and receiving a gesture for touch input on the touch sensitive area of the display screen that substantially reproduces the at least one input user-defined gesture that includes the continuous touch including the point on the touch-sensitive area other than the at least two visual indicators and which terminates at the one of the at least two visual indicators corresponding to one of the users to enable said function for the one of the users, wherein the different enablement protocols are uniquely associated with different user-defined gestures. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A method for user-defined enablement of a function through a touch sensitive area of a display interface, said method comprising the steps of:
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first and second visual indicators on the touch-sensitive area and inputting a plurality of different enablement protocols corresponding to a plurality of different users, where each of the enablement protocols includes a user-defined gesture on the touch-sensitive area of the display interface, where each of the plurality of different enablement protocols includes a continuous touch including a point on the touch-sensitive area other than both of the first and second visual indicators and which terminates at one of the first and second visual indicators; recording the plurality of different enablement protocols; assigning said function to said enablement protocols; and displaying the at least two visual indicators and receiving a gesture for touch input on the touch sensitive area of the display interface that substantially reproduces one of the enablement protocols corresponding to one of the users that includes the continuous touch including the point on the touch-sensitive area other than both of the first and second visual indicators and which terminates at the one of the first and second visual indicators to enable said function for the one of the users, wherein the different enablement protocols are uniquely associated with different user-defined gestures.
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5. A method for enablement of a function through a touch sensitive area of an interface, said method comprising the steps of:
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first and second visual indicators and inputting a plurality of different enablement protocols corresponding to a plurality of different users, where each of the enablement protocols is a user-defined gesture that includes a continuous touch on the touch-sensitive area including touching the first visual indicator, touching a location other than the first and second visual indicators, and terminating at the second visual indicator; recording the enablement protocols; assigning said function to the recorded enablement protocols corresponding to the different users; and displaying the at least two visual indicators and receiving a gesture for touch input on the touch sensitive area of the interface that substantially reproduces one of the enablement protocols corresponding to one of the users that includes the continuous touch on the touch-sensitive area including touching the first visual indicator, touching the location other than the first and second visual indicators, and terminating at the second visual indicator to enable said function for the one of the users, wherein the different enablement protocols are uniquely associated with different user-defined gestures.
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6. A method for user-defined enablement of a function through a touch sensitive area of an interface, said method comprising the steps of:
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visual indicators and inputting a plurality of different enablement protocols corresponding to a plurality of different users, where each of the enablement protocols is a user-defined touch on the touch-sensitive area of the interface that includes a continuous touch including a location on the touch-sensitive area other than the at least two visual indicators and which terminates at one of the at least two visual indicators; recording the enablement protocols; displaying the at least two visual indicators and receiving a continuous touch for touch input on the touch sensitive area of said interface that substantially reproduces the user-defined touch of one of the enablement protocols corresponding to one of the users in response to a request for enablement of said function when prompted to perform said one of the enablement protocols; and enabling said function for the one of the users when the received continuous touch substantially coincides with the recorded one of the enablement protocols corresponding to the one of the users, wherein the different enablement protocols are uniquely associated with different user-defined gestures. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
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9. A user interface device, comprising:
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a touch sensitive area which displays at least two visual indicators to enable a function; a storage medium including a plurality of different user-defined enablement protocols corresponding to a plurality of different users and for enabling the function, where each of said enablement protocols comprises at least one input user-defined gesture received on or near said touch-sensitive area that includes a continuous touch including the point on the touch-sensitive area other than the at least two visual indicators and which terminates at the one of the at least two visual indicators, wherein the touch sensitive area receives a gesture that includes a continuous touch including the point on the touch-sensitive area other than the at least two visual indicators and which terminates at the one of the at least two visual indicators and that substantially reproduces the user-defined gesture of one of the enablement protocols corresponding to one of the users to enable the function, and wherein the different enablement protocols are uniquely associated with different user-defined gestures.
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10. A user-defined interface method for a touch-sensitive area of a display screen, comprising the steps of:
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visual indicators and inputting a plurality of different enablement protocols, where each of the enablement protocols includes at least one user-defined gesture on the touch-sensitive area of the display interface that includes a continuous touch including a location on the touch-sensitive area other than the at least two visual indicators and which terminates at one of the at least two visual indicators; defining the enablement protocols for a function of an electronic device retaining said enablement protocols of said function corresponding to a plurality of different users; displaying the at least two visual indicators and receiving at least one gesture on or near the touch sensitive area of the display screen that substantially reproduces one of the enablement protocols corresponding to one of the users to enable said function for the one of the users; and enabling said function for the one of the users upon detection of an additional touch parameter in said received at least one gesture, wherein the different enablement protocols are uniquely associated with different user-defined gestures. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
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