Content Presentation and Interaction Across Multiple Displays
First Claim
1. A method of presenting information, the method comprising:
- establishing a connection, by a first electronic device having a touch-enabled display, with a second electronic device having a second display;
presenting a first set of information items on the touch-enabled display of the first electronic device, the first set of information items being navigable and selectable by a user of the first electronic device;
receiving, from the user via the touch-enabled display of the first electronic device, a selection of one of the first set of information items; and
based at least in part on the selection, enabling a second set of information items associated with the selected information item to be presented on the second display of the second electronic device while the first set of information items is presented on the touch-enabled display of the first electronic device.
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Abstract
An application can generate multiple user interfaces for display across multiple electronic devices. After the electronic devices establish communication, an application running on at least one of the devices can present a first set of information items on a touch-enabled display of one of the electronic devices. The electronic device can receive a user selection of one of the first set of information items. In response to receiving the user selection, the application can generate a second set of information items for display on the other electronic device. The second set of information items can represent an additional level of information related to the selected information item.
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1 Claim
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1. A method of presenting information, the method comprising:
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establishing a connection, by a first electronic device having a touch-enabled display, with a second electronic device having a second display; presenting a first set of information items on the touch-enabled display of the first electronic device, the first set of information items being navigable and selectable by a user of the first electronic device; receiving, from the user via the touch-enabled display of the first electronic device, a selection of one of the first set of information items; and based at least in part on the selection, enabling a second set of information items associated with the selected information item to be presented on the second display of the second electronic device while the first set of information items is presented on the touch-enabled display of the first electronic device.
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