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Stylus-based slider functionality for UI control of computing device

  • US 9,785,259 B2
  • Filed: 03/11/2013
  • Issued: 10/10/2017
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/11/2013
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A system for performing a function in response to receiving input from a stylus that includes an elongated body portion, a tip on an end of the elongated body portion, and a slider control feature on the elongated body portion, the system comprising:

  • an electronic device having a display for displaying content and a stylus detection surface for allowing user input via at least one of direct and proximate contact from the stylus tip; and

    a user interface executable on the electronic device and configured to perform a function at the electronic device in response to input received from the stylus-based slider control feature, the input resulting from physical movement of the stylus-based slider control feature along a path that is parallel to a main axis of the elongated body portion of the stylus;

    wherein the user interface is configured to receive a first input in response to physical movement of the stylus-based slider control feature in a first direction away from a predetermined home position along the elongated body portion of the stylus, and the user interface is further configured to receive a second input different from the first input in response to physical movement of the stylus-based slider control feature in a second direction away from the predetermined home position, the second direction opposite the first direction, andwherein the user interface is configured to receive a third input in response to the stylus-based slider control feature returning to the predetermined home position, such that the stylus-based slider control feature biases back to the predetermined home position after the stylus-based slider control feature is physically moved in the first direction away from the predetermined home position and the stylus-based slider control feature also biases back to the predetermined home position after the stylus-based slider control feature is physically moved in the second direction away from the predetermined home position.

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