- Redmond WA, US Peter HAMMERQUIST - Shoreline WA, US David Carl NABER - Seattle WA, US Christoffer Peter Hart HANSEN - Seattle WA, US Ryan PENDLAY - Bellevue WA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/0488 G06F 1/16 G06F 3/0481
Abstract:
A computing device implements global keyboard shortcuts targeting a specific display region using repeated key presses, targeting a specific display region using chorded modifier keys, targeting a specific display region using a single modifier key, targeting a specific display region based on user activity, targeting multiple display regions, or targeting a specific display region using multi-modal input. Other types of global keyboard shortcuts for targeting specific display regions might also be provided by other embodiments.
User Interface Adaptations Based On Inferred Content Occlusion And User Intent
- Redmond WA, US Ryan PENDLAY - Bellevue WA, US Lauren EDELMEIER - Seattle WA, US Peter HAMMERQUIST - Shoreline WA, US Christoffer Peter Hart HANSEN - Seattle WA, US David Carl NABER - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
G06F 9/451 G09G 5/14
Abstract:
A foldable computing device is disclosed that is configured to determine a user interface (UI) component rendering mode based on content occlusion and a prediction of user intent. The foldable computing device is configured to increase, maintain, or reduce prominence of a UI component based whether and where the UI component occludes an underlying application window or other existing UI. The foldable device may also determine an existing UI component's rendering mode based on an anticipated location of an application window associated with an application that was just launched. Furthermore, the foldable device may predict what a user is going to do with the application window, including causing any future occlusion, and adjust the UI component's rendering mode accordingly.