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Contextually changing omni-directional navigation mechanism

  • US 9,977,569 B2
  • Filed: 01/29/2016
  • Issued: 05/22/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/29/2016
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A computer-implemented system, comprising:

  • a navigation node, associated with a first user interface context and a second user interface context and sensitive to at least one user gesture applied to a screen of a device at a display position of the navigation node;

    a display mechanism, to;

    cause, via at least one processor, display, on the screen of the device, of the navigation node associated with the first user interface context as a first icon and display of the navigation node associated with the second user interface context as a second icon different than the first icon;

    define an input region, inside which the at least one user gesture actuates the navigation node, wherein the display mechanism further controls the display position of the navigation node on the screen of the device and moves the display position of the navigation node away from an original position to follow the user gesture;

    a graphic icon database, containing icons to be displayed by the display mechanism; and

    a context database, containing respective contextual data associated with the at least one user gesture, wherein the contextual data comprises;

    a first navigation action to be triggered in response to actuation of the navigation node when displayed as the first icon in the first user interface context, the first navigation action comprising a navigation from a first content page of an application to access a second content page of the application;

    a second navigation action to be triggered in response to actuation of the navigation node when displayed as the second icon in the second user interface context;

    the display mechanism further configured to;

    cause display, on the screen of the device, of the navigation node as the first icon according to the first user interface context concurrently with display of the first content page of the application, wherein a first user gesture corresponds to (i) a first non-navigation action defined by the application when applied to a display position of a portion of the first content page and (ii) the first navigation action when applied to the input region to actuate the navigate node to trigger access of the second content page of the application; and

    cause display, on the screen of the device, of the navigation node as the second icon according to the second user interface context concurrently with display of the second content page of the application.

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