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Shake-based functions on a computing device

  • US 9,310,890 B2
  • Filed: 05/17/2013
  • Issued: 04/12/2016
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/17/2013
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A mobile computing device, comprising:

  • a display having a touch screen interface and for displaying content to a user;

    at least one hardware control feature that can be manipulated including a power button;

    at least one accelerometer for measuring device acceleration; and

    a user interface including a manage active apps mode invoked in response to user input, the user input including a shake input while the power button is depressed, wherein the manage active apps mode, when invoked, to performs one of a close, stop, force stop, quit, and delete function on one or more active applications in response to the shaking input exceeding a minimum threshold based on the device acceleration,wherein the user interface continues to review for shaking input that exceeds the minimum threshold while the power button is depressed and wherein the user interface reviews for other user input in response to release of the power button;

    wherein the manage active apps mode can only be invoked while an active apps screen is being displayed;

    wherein the shake input includes a direction that dictates the function performed such that shaking the device in an up-and-down direction relative to the content displayed on the display causes a first function and shaking the device in a side-to-side manner relative to the content displayed on the display causes a second function different than the first function, and wherein the first and second functions are user-configurable;

    wherein a confirmation prompt is provided after invoking the manage active apps mode and before performing the first or second function to confirm performance of the first or second function is desired, such that if user confirmation input is provided via the confirmation prompt then the first or second function is performed, and if user rejection input is provided via the confirmation prompt then the first or second function is not performed and the user interface reviews for other user input; and

    wherein feedback is provided after the first or second function has been performed to indicate that the first or second function has been performed, the feedback being at least one of visual, auditory, and tactile.

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