For mobile users, it is common to enter emoji, emoticons, and other symbols into messages, such as email messages, instant messaging (IM) messages, and short message service (SMS) text messages. This is especially true in countries like Japan, in which emoji and other symbols are particularly popular and enjoy widespread use. There are many variations of symbols that users may wish to include in messages. These may include character-based emoji that are created by a combination of characters (these may be defined by a mobile operator), image-based emoji, ASCII art created from a combination of ASCII characters, emoticons, and other symbols. Currently, when users input these symbols using mobile devices, there are typically different user interfaces and entry points to access and select the various symbols, making it burdensome to users.
This summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
Embodiments of the present invention relate to an integrated symbols user interface (UI) that provides a collection of different symbols for inputting symbols into messages, such as email messages, IM messages, and SMS text messages. The integrated symbols UI may group symbols in a number of different category panes. Additionally, the integrated symbols UI may provide a history pane with previously used symbols. Only a portion of the integrated symbols UI may be displayed on a display screen of a device at a time. A user may seamlessly pan over the integrated symbols UI to move between the panes. In some embodiments, the integrated symbols UI may also include a category list pane that allows a user to navigate directly to a particular category pane or the history pane.
The present invention is described in detail below with reference to the attached drawing figures, wherein:
The subject matter of the present invention is described with specificity herein to meet statutory requirements. However, the description itself is not intended to limit the scope of this patent. Rather, the inventors have contemplated that the claimed subject matter might also be embodied in other ways, to include different steps or combinations of steps similar to the ones described in this document, in conjunction with other present or future technologies. Moreover, although the terms “step” and/or “block” may be used herein to connote different elements of methods employed, the terms should not be interpreted as implying any particular order among or between various steps herein disclosed unless and except when the order of individual steps is explicitly described.
Embodiments of the present invention are directed to providing an integrated symbols user interface (UI) that integrates various types of symbols. The symbols may include a variety of different character-based and image-based symbols, including, without limitation, emoji, kaomoji, decome, ASCII art, and emoticons. As used herein, “character-based symbols” refer to symbols that are created from a combination of characters, while “image-based symbols” are symbols that comprise an image instead of characters. The integrated symbols UI may treat the various symbols as equivalent items and provide a single entry point and mechanism for accessing and selecting from available symbols when users are generating various different types of messages. By way of example only and not limitation, the integrated symbols UI may be provided for entry of symbols into email messages, instant messaging (IM) messages, and short message service (SMS) text messages.
The integrated symbols UI may be comprised of a number of category panes that group symbols into different categories. The integrated symbols UI may also have a history pane that includes symbols previously used to allow a user to quickly access those symbols. The integrated symbols UI may also have a category list pane that lists the various panes of the UI and allows the user to select from the list to navigate directly to the selected pane. The integrated symbols UI may further be configured to allow a user to seamlessly pan over various portions to move between the categories and other panes as will be described in further detail below.
Accordingly, in one aspect, an embodiment of the present invention is directed to a method for providing an integrated symbols UI for entering a symbol into a message being composed by a user. The method includes presenting a portion of an integrated symbols UI on a display area of a device. The integrated symbols UI includes a history pane that includes symbols previously used by a user, and a plurality of category panes including a plurality of symbols available for entry into different types of messages. The method also includes allowing the user to seamlessly pan over the integrated symbols UI in at least one direction to move between the history pane and plurality of category panes. The method further includes receiving a selection of a symbol from the integrated symbols UI. The method still further includes providing the symbol within the message being composed by the user.
In another embodiment of the invention, an aspect is directed to a mobile device. The mobile device includes a display screen, and a processor configured to present an integrated UI on the display screen. The integrated symbols UI includes a history pane that includes symbols previously used by a user. The integrated symbols UI also includes a plurality of category panes including a plurality of symbols available for entry into different types of messages that may be transmitted by the mobile device. Only a portion of the integrated symbols UI is displayed on the display screen at a time, and the integrated symbols UI is configured to allow a user to seamlessly pan over the integrated symbols UI in at least one direction to move between the history pane and plurality of category panes.
A further embodiment of the invention is directed to one or more computer storage media storing computer-useable instructions that, when used by a computing device, cause the computing device to present an integrated symbols UI on a display screen of the computing device. The integrated symbols UI includes a history pane that includes symbols previously used by a user, and a plurality of category panes including a plurality of symbols available for entry into different types of messages that may be transmitted by the computing device. Only a portion of the integrated symbols UI is displayed on the display screen at a time, and the integrated symbols UI is configured to allow a user to seamlessly pan over the integrated symbols UI in at least one direction to move between the history pane and plurality of category panes.
Having briefly described an overview of embodiments of the present invention, an exemplary operating environment in which embodiments of the present invention may be implemented is described below in order to provide a general context for various aspects of the present invention. Referring initially to
The invention may be described in the general context of computer code or machine-useable instructions, including computer-executable instructions such as program modules, being executed by a computer or other machine, such as a personal data assistant or other handheld device. Generally, program modules including routines, programs, objects, components, data structures, etc., refer to code that perform particular tasks or implement particular abstract data types. The invention may be practiced in a variety of system configurations, including hand-held devices, consumer electronics, general-purpose computers, more specialty computing devices, etc. The invention may also be practiced in distributed computing environments where tasks are performed by remote-processing devices that are linked through a communications network.
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Computing device 100 typically includes a variety of computer-readable media. Computer-readable media can be any available media that can be accessed by computing device 100 and includes both volatile and nonvolatile media, removable and non-removable media. By way of example, and not limitation, computer-readable media may comprise computer storage media and communication media. Computer storage media includes both volatile and nonvolatile, removable and non-removable media implemented in any method or technology for storage of information such as computer-readable instructions, data structures, program modules or other data. Computer storage media includes, but is not limited to, RAM, ROM, EEPROM, flash memory or other memory technology, CD-ROM, digital versatile disks (DVD) or other optical disk storage, magnetic cassettes, magnetic tape, magnetic disk storage or other magnetic storage devices, or any other medium which can be used to store the desired information and which can be accessed by computing device 100. Communication media typically embodies computer-readable instructions, data structures, program modules or other data in a modulated data signal such as a carrier wave or other transport mechanism and includes any information delivery media. The term “modulated data signal” means a signal that has one or more of its characteristics set or changed in such a manner as to encode information in the signal. By way of example, and not limitation, communication media includes wired media such as a wired network or direct-wired connection, and wireless media such as acoustic, RF, infrared and other wireless media. Combinations of any of the above should also be included within the scope of computer-readable media.
Memory 112 includes computer-storage media in the form of volatile and/or nonvolatile memory. The memory may be removable, non-removable, or a combination thereof. Exemplary hardware devices include solid-state memory, hard drives, optical-disc drives, etc. Computing device 100 includes one or more processors that read data from various entities such as memory 112 or I/O components 120. Presentation component(s) 116 present data indications to a user or other device. Exemplary presentation components include a display device, speaker, printing component, vibrating component, etc.
I/O ports 118 allow computing device 100 to be logically coupled to other devices including I/O components 120, some of which may be built in. Illustrative components include a microphone, joystick, game pad, satellite dish, scanner, printer, wireless device, etc.
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When a device displays the integrated symbols UI 200, only a part of the integrated symbols UI 200 is displayed at a time. This is represented in
A user may move between the categories and other panes of the integrated symbols UI 200 seamlessly by horizontally panning over the integrated symbols UI 200. For instance, a user may pan from the pane 208 for category 2 to the pane 210 for category 3 by swiping left on the display screen of the mobile device 216 or using another form of gesture or other input to pan to the right on the integrated symbols UI 200 Likewise, the user may pan from the pane 208 for category 2 to the pane 206 for category 1 by swiping right on the display screen of the mobile device 216 or using another form of gesture or other input. As such, the user may navigate over the integrated symbols UI 200 to pan left and right and view the various panes. In some embodiments, the panning may be “circular” in the sense that the user may pan right from the pane 214 for category 5 to move to the pane 202 for the category list and vice versa.
Seamless panning from one category to another is illustrated by
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The number of symbols included in the history pane 204 may be limited. Which symbols are included in the history pane 204 and/or how the symbols are arranged within the history pane 204 may be based any combination of a number of different factors in accordance with embodiments of the present invention. In some embodiments, the symbols may be selected and/or arranged in the history pane 204 based on the symbols' recency of use by the user. For instance, the history pane 204 may include the symbols most recently used by the user and/or the symbols may be ordered based on recency of use starting with the most recently used symbol at the top left of the history pane 204 and filling in the remainder of the history pane 204 according to declining recency.
In some embodiments, symbols may be included and/or arranged in the history pane 204 based on the frequency of use of the symbols. The frequency of use of different symbols may be determined over some defined period of time (e.g., over the past day, past week, past month) or based on a defined number of total symbol selections by the user (e.g., past 100 selections, past 1000 selections, etc.). By way of example, the history pane 204 may include the symbols most frequently used by the user and/or the symbols may be ordered based on the frequency of use starting with the most frequently used symbol at the top left of the history pane 204 and filling in the remainder of the history pane 204 according to declining frequency of use.
The symbols may also be selected and/or arranged in the history pane 204 by category. In particular, the symbols may be grouped together in the history pane 204 according to the categories to which the symbols belong. For instance, symbols from category 1 may be included first, following by symbols from category 2, and so on.
The integrated symbols UI 200 may include symbols of varying size. Accordingly, the symbols may be selected and/or arranged in the history pane 204 based on size to accommodate the symbols. This is illustrated in
It should be understood that the symbols included in a history pane and the arrangement of the symbols may be based on any combination of the above-noted factors, as well as other factors. By way of example to illustrate, the most recently used symbols may be included in a history pane, and the symbols may be arranged in the history pane based on frequency of use. Any and all such variations are contemplated to be within the scope of embodiments of the present invention.
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In other embodiments, a category list pane may be provided separate from the other panes of an integrated symbols UI. For instance, an integrated symbols UI may be provided that allows the user to pan over a history pane and category panes. The user may then access a category list pane by selecting a particular hard key provided on a mobile device (e.g., a back key) and/or a virtual key displayed on the display screen of the mobile device. In response, the category list pane is displayed, and the user may then select from the category list pane to jump to the history pane or a category pane in the integrated symbols UI. The user may again access the category list pane at any time by selecting the particular hard key or virtual key configured to provide access to the category list pane.
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In operation, a user may access an integrated symbols UI to input symbols when generating a message. For instance, when a user is composing a message, a virtual key or other user-selectable feature may be provided to allow the user to access an integrated symbols UI. After the user accesses the integrated symbols UI, the user may then pan over the integrated symbols UI to find a desired symbol. When the user selects a symbol, the symbol is placed at a desired location within the user's message. In some embodiments, after a symbol is selected, the integrated symbols UI may be removed and a keyboard or other virtual input mechanism may be displayed.
The integrated symbols UI may be provided to insert symbols for a variety of different types of messages. By way of example only and not limitation, the integrated symbols UI may be provided for inputting symbols into emails, IM messages, and SMS text messages. In some instances, some symbols may not be compatible with certain types of messages. For instance, some instant message services may only support certain symbols. Accordingly, in some embodiments of the present invention, categories of symbols and/or particular symbols that are not available for use may be removed from the display of the integrated symbols UI or may be displayed differently than the categories and/or symbols that are available for use.
By way of illustration,
Although embodiments have been described herein in which a user may pan horizontally between panes of an integrated symbols UI, in other embodiments, an integrated symbols UI may be configured to allow a user to pan vertically between panes. Additionally, although embodiments have been described herein in which a user may pan vertically over the extent of a displayed pane, in other embodiments, an integrated symbols UI may be configured to allow a user to pan horizontally over the extent of a displayed pane. Further, while embodiments illustrated in
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In response to the command, a portion of the integrated symbols UI is displayed on the display screen of the device, as shown at block 1004. As discussed herein, the integrated symbols UI may include a number of panes, including a history pane and multiple category panes, and only a portion of the integrated symbols may be displayed at any given time. As shown at block 1006, the user may navigate the integrated symbols UI by panning over the UI. For instance, in one embodiment, the user may move between panes of the integrated symbols UI by panning horizontally. Additionally, if a pane extends vertically beyond the display screen area of the device, the user may pan vertically over the pane.
When the user locates a desired symbol, the user may select the symbol from the integrated symbols UI, as shown at block 1008. In response to the user's selection, the selected symbol is placed within the message being composed by the user.
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As show at block 1108, a second user swipe in a second direction is received. The second direction may be perpendicular to the first direction. For instance, the first swipe may have been a horizontal swipe to the left or right, while the second swipe may be a vertical swipe up or down. In response to the second direction of the second user swipe, the display pans over a pane currently displayed in the display screen to view other portions of the pane, as shown at block 1110. As such, the user may view additional symbols contained in a category being viewed.
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The user may review the various options listed by the category list pane and choose a selection. Accordingly, a user selection from the category list is received, as shown at block 1204. In response to the user selection, the pane of the integrated symbols UI corresponding to the list section is displayed on the display screen of the device, as shown at block 1206.
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As can be understood, embodiments of the present invention provide an integrated symbols user interface that provides a single, integrated access point for selecting symbols to enter into messages. The present invention has been described in relation to particular embodiments, which are intended in all respects to be illustrative rather than restrictive. Alternative embodiments will become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art to which the present invention pertains without departing from its scope.
From the foregoing, it will be seen that this invention is one well adapted to attain all the ends and objects set forth above, together with other advantages which are obvious and inherent to the system and method. It will be understood that certain features and subcombinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and subcombinations. This is contemplated by and is within the scope of the claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/489,088, filed May 23, 2011, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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