The present disclosure relates to electronic devices, and more particularly to device control.
Mobile devices and personal communication devices are generally used for multiple purposes. These devices are often configured with particular forms of control, such as the inclusion of hard and soft buttons. With development of applications and device capabilities, there exists a need for device configurations that improve performance and resolve drawbacks of the conventional configurations. One area where improvements are needed is for device control configurations.
Regarding conventional methods, devices may require selection of a particular element. In some instances, the display element is difficult to select based on the size of a device, the display location of the element, a requirement for scrolling to the element, or even a requirement to select a button of the device. In other instances, elements may be hard to select due to configuration of content not intended for display on a device, such as non-mobile network sites designed for computer viewing.
Presentation of selection prompts is common. However, conventional methods of device control relative to the selection prompt is limited. With some configurations, it may be difficult to close or dismiss the selection prompt. There is a desire to provide additional control functionality for devices, and for controllability with respect to presented selection prompts.
Disclosed and claimed herein are methods for device control and device configurations. One embodiment is directed to a method for device control includes displaying, by a device, a user interface including one or more graphical elements on a display of the device, presenting, by the device, a notification window in the user interface as an overlay to the one or more graphical elements, wherein the notification window is displayed to include one or more options to control operation of the device, and detecting, by the device, a touch command relative to the display, wherein the touch command is a directional command, and wherein a direction of the touch command is correlated by the device to one of a plurality of options to control device operation in response to the notification window. The method also includes controlling, by the device, operation of the device based on the direction of the touch command.
In one embodiment, the user interface includes presentation of at least one of an application and device control screen.
In one embodiment, the notification window includes a confirm selection and a cancel selection.
In one embodiment, the touch command is associated with position of display for the notification window.
In one embodiment, the touch command is non-overlapping to the position of display for the notification window.
In one embodiment, the touch command is a first of two opposing directions for device control.
In one embodiment, controlling operation of the device includes closing the display window from presentation when a swipe command is detected in a first direction.
In one embodiment, controlling operation of the device includes selecting an option to proceed with an operation indicated in the display window for swipe command detected in a direction assigned to confirm.
In one embodiment, the method also includes presenting a follow-up notification window based on the direction of the touch command.
In one embodiment, the method includes updating the display to transition the notification window out from the user interface and presenting a graphical representation of the selected command during the updating.
Another embodiment is directed to a device including a display and a controller coupled to the display. The controller is configured to control display of a user interface including one or more graphical elements on the display, present a notification window in the user interface as an overlay to the one or more graphical elements, wherein the notification window is displayed to include one or more options to control operation of the device, and detect a touch command relative to the display, wherein the touch command is a directional command, and wherein a direction of the touch command is correlated by the device to one of a plurality of options to control device operation in response to the notification window. The controller is also configured to control operation of the device based on the direction of the touch command.
Other aspects, features, and techniques will be apparent to one skilled in the relevant art in view of the following detailed description of the embodiments.
The features, objects, and advantages of the present disclosure will become more apparent from the detailed description set forth below when taken in conjunction with the drawings in which like reference characters identify correspondingly throughout and wherein:
One aspect of the disclosure is directed to improving control of a device. In one embodiment, a process is provided for presenting a user interface and providing a command configuration for interaction with displayed elements based on directional touch commands. In addition, a control mechanism is provided for interaction across an operating system platform and applications of the device. In that fashion, a global control input is provided for a device to allow for a command to be executed across applications and the device operating system. In contrast to limiting display element interaction to require selection of a particular item, touch commands or swipe dialogs are provided for interaction with displayed notifications, such as notification windows, messages, alerts, etc. Control features discussed herein allow for commands directed to notifications to be “swipeable” to allow for single hand use.
Methods and device configurations are provided for touch command device control. In one embodiment, swipe dialogs relate to touch commands with one or more pre-assigned directions. The touch command directions are pre-assigned to options of a notification message. In one embodiment, touch commands are configured to provide swipe dialogs for Yes/No instances. According to another embodiment, touch commands are configured to provide interaction with a series of notification messages and/or multiple options. Swipe dialog features can also provide a swipe system that does not require selection of the desired action displayed and can provide an additional and/or alternative configuration for closing notifications.
As used herein, the terms “a” or “an” shall mean one or more than one. The term “plurality” shall mean two or more than two. The term “another” is defined as a second or more. The terms “including” and/or “having” are open ended (e.g., comprising). The term “or” as used herein is to be interpreted as inclusive or meaning any one or any combination. Therefore, “A, B or C” means “any of the following: A; B; C; A and B; A and C; B and C; A, B and C”. An exception to this definition will occur only when a combination of elements, functions, steps or acts are in some way inherently mutually exclusive.
Reference throughout this document to “one embodiment,” “certain embodiments,” “an embodiment,” or similar term means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment. Thus, the appearances of such phrases in various places throughout this specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner on one or more embodiments without limitation.
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According to one embodiment, each notification, presented by device 100 may be interacted with by swipe dialogs 130. According to one embodiment, swipe dialogs relate to pre-assigned directions such that a touch command associated with a pre-assigned direction is associated with control command. In one embodiment, swipe dialogs 130 relate to horizontal swipe commands include a left swipe 135 to indicate cancelation of the notification action and a right swipe 140 to proceed with the operation of a notification, or vice versa.
According to another embodiment, touch command 115 may be associated with single actions or multi-stage actions. In one embodiment, device 100 may be configured to employ touch command 115 as a single action, such that a left swipe (e.g., cancel) relates to one action and a right swipe relates to another action (e.g., proceed/approve). In another embodiment, device 100 may be configured to employ touch command 115 as a multi-stage action, such that a left swipe relates to a secondary action and a right swipe relates to a primary action.
At block 210, process 200 includes presenting a notification window in the user interface by the device as an overlay to the one or more graphical elements. The notification window is displayed to include one or more options to control operation of the device, such as a confirm selection and a cancel selection.
At block 215, a touch command is detected. The touch command may be relative to the display, such as a directional command. The direction of the touch command is correlated by the device to one of a plurality of options to control device operation in response to the notification window. In one embodiment, the touch command is associated with position of display for the notification window. For example, a user may contact the display in the display area associated with the notification window, and perform a swipe in one or more pre-assigned directions (e.g., left, right, up, diagonal, etc.). In other embodiments, the touch command is non-overlapping to the position of display for the notification window. Thus, when a device displays the notification area in an area that requires two hand use, the input command may be detected in a display area within reach of the user to allow for single hand use. The touch command can be associated with a two opposite directions, wherein the detected touch command relates to first of two opposing directions for device control.
At block 220 the device controls operation based on the direction of the touch command. In one embodiment, controlling operation of the device includes closing the display window from presentation when a swipe command is detected in a first direction. In another embodiment, controlling operation of the device includes selecting an option to proceed with an operation indicated in the display window for swipe command detected in a direction assigned to confirm.
Control of operation at block 220 can also include updating the display to transition the notification window out from the user interface and presenting a graphical representation of the selected command during the updating.
Process 200 may optionally include presenting a second level message at block 225. For example, some notifications can be associated with a follow-up notification window based on the direction of the touch command to allow for the swipe dialogs to provide a second layer of control following the initial presentation of the notification message.
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According to one embodiment, controller 305 includes a processor and/or one or more processing elements. In one embodiment, controller 305 includes one or more of hardware, software, firmware and/or processing components in general. According to one embodiment, controller 305 is configured to perform one or more processes described herein. Optional communications unit 315 is configured for wired and/or wireless communication with one or more network elements, such as servers. Memory 310 can include non-transitory RAM and/or ROM memory for storing executable instructions, operating instructions and content for display. User interface 320 can include one or more input/output interfaces for control and/or communication. In certain embodiments, device 300 relates to a device including a display as part of user interface 320.
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While this disclosure has been particularly shown and described with references to exemplary embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the scope of the claimed embodiments.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/183,613 titled SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR A USER INTERFACE AND DEVICE OPERATION filed on Jun. 23, 2015, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/184,476 titled SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR A USER INTERFACE AND DEVICE OPERATION filed on Jun. 25, 2015, the content of which is expressly incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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