Devices, Methods, and Graphical User Interfaces for Generating Tactile Outputs
First Claim
1. A method, comprising:
- at an electronic device with a display, a touch-sensitive surface, and one or more tactile output generators;
displaying a user interface on the display;
while displaying the user interface on the display and while the one or more tactile output generators are in a low-power state, detecting a first user interaction via the touch-sensitive surface;
in response to detecting the first user interaction, setting the one or more tactile output generators to a low-latency state;
after setting the one or more tactile output generators to the low-latency state, detecting a second user interaction that is part of a same sequence of user interactions as the first user interaction; and
in response to detecting the second user interaction, generating a tactile output that corresponds to the second user interaction.
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Abstract
An electronic device displaying a user interface on a display. While displaying the user interface on the display and while one or more tactile output generators of the electronic device are in a low-power state, the electronic device detects a first user interaction via the touch-sensitive surface. In response to detecting the first user interaction, the electronic device sets the one or more tactile output generators to a low-latency state. After setting the one or more tactile output generators to the low-latency state, the electronic device detects a second user interaction that is part of a same sequence of user interactions as the first user interaction. In response to detecting the second user interaction, the electronic device generates a tactile output that corresponds to the second user interaction.
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18 Claims
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1. A method, comprising:
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at an electronic device with a display, a touch-sensitive surface, and one or more tactile output generators; displaying a user interface on the display; while displaying the user interface on the display and while the one or more tactile output generators are in a low-power state, detecting a first user interaction via the touch-sensitive surface; in response to detecting the first user interaction, setting the one or more tactile output generators to a low-latency state; after setting the one or more tactile output generators to the low-latency state, detecting a second user interaction that is part of a same sequence of user interactions as the first user interaction; and in response to detecting the second user interaction, generating a tactile output that corresponds to the second user interaction. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. An electronic device, comprising:
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a display; a touch-sensitive surface; one or more tactile output generators; one or more processors; and memory storing one or more programs for execution by the one or more processors, the one or more programs including instructions for; displaying a user interface on the display; while displaying the user interface on the display and while the one or more tactile output generators are in a low-power state, detecting a first user interaction via the touch-sensitive surface; in response to detecting the first user interaction, setting the one or more tactile output generators to a low-latency state; after setting the one or more tactile output generators to the low-latency state, detecting a second user interaction that is part of a same sequence of user interactions as the first user interaction; and in response to detecting the second user interaction, generating a tactile output that corresponds to the second user interaction.
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18. A computer readable storage medium storing one or more programs, the one or more programs comprising instructions, which, when executed by an electronic device with a display, a touch-sensitive surface, and one or more tactile output generators, cause the device to:
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display a user interface on the display; while displaying the user interface on the display and while the one or more tactile output generators are in a low-power state, detect a first user interaction via the touch-sensitive surface; in response to detecting the first user interaction, set the one or more tactile output generators to a low-latency state; after setting the one or more tactile output generators to the low-latency state, detect a second user interaction that is part of a same sequence of user interactions as the first user interaction; and in response to detecting the second user interaction, generate a tactile output that corresponds to the second user interaction.
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