The disclosed embodiments relate generally to user interfaces of electronic devices, including but not limited to user interfaces for electronic watches.
Advanced personal electronic devices can have small form factors. Exemplary personal electronic devices include but are not limited to tablets and smart phones. Uses of such personal electronic devices involve manipulation of user interface objects on display screens which also have small form factors that complement the design of the personal electronic devices.
Exemplary manipulations that users can perform on personal electronic devices include navigating a hierarchy, selecting a user interface object, adjusting the position, size, and zoom of user interface objects, or otherwise manipulating user interfaces. Exemplary user interface objects include digital images, video, text, icons, control elements such as buttons, and other graphics.
Existing methods for manipulating user interface objects on reduced-size personal electronic devices can be inefficient. Further, existing methods generally provide less precision than is preferable.
In some embodiments, techniques for navigating a user interface on a personal electronics device based on movements of a crown are disclosed. Systems and computer-readable storage media for performing the processes described above are also disclosed.
In the following description of the disclosure and examples, reference is made to the accompanying drawings in which it is shown by way of illustration specific examples that can be practiced. It is to be understood that other examples can be practiced and structural changes can be made without departing from the scope of the disclosure.
Conventionally, the term “crown,” in the context of a watch, refers to the cap atop a stem for winding the watch. In the context of a personal electronic device, the crown can be a physical component of the electronic device, rather than a virtual crown on a touch sensitive display. Crown 108 can be mechanical meaning that it can be connected to a sensor for converting physical movement of the crown into electrical signals. Crown 108 can rotate in two directions of rotation (e.g., forward and backward). Crown 108 can also be pushed in towards the body of device 100 and/or be pulled away from device 100. Crown 108 can be touch-sensitive, for example, using capacitive touch technologies that can detect whether a user is touching the crown. Moreover, crown 108 can further be rocked in one or more directions or translated along a track along an edge or at least partially around a perimeter of body 102. In some examples, more than one crown 108 can be used. The visual appearance of crown 108 can, but need not, resemble crowns of conventional watches. There examples described herein refer to crown rotations, pushes, pulls, and/or touches, each of which constitutes a physical state of the crown.
Buttons 110, 112, and 114, if included, can each be a physical or a touch-sensitive button. That is, the buttons may be, for example, physical buttons or capacitive buttons. Further, body 102, which can include a bezel, may have predetermined regions on the bezel that act as buttons.
Touchscreen 106 can include a display device, such as a liquid crystal display (LCD), light-emitting diode (LED) display, organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display, or the like, positioned partially or fully behind or in front of a touch sensor panel implemented using any desired touch sensing technology, such as mutual-capacitance touch sensing, self-capacitance touch sensing, resistive touch sensing, projection scan touch sensing, or the like. Touchscreen 106 can allow a user to perform various functions by touching over hovering near the touch sensor panel using one or more fingers or other object.
In some examples, device 100 can further include one or more pressure sensors (not shown) for detecting a force or pressure applied to the display. The force or pressure applied to touchscreen 106 can be used as an input to device 100 to perform any desired operation, such as making a selection, entering or exiting a menu, causing the display of additional options/actions, or the like. In some examples, different operations can be performed based on the amount of force or pressure being applied to touchscreen 106. The one or more pressure sensors can further be used to determine a position that the force is being applied to touchscreen 106.
1. Crown-Based User Interface Control
Device 100 can select icons 204, 206, and 208 out of larger set of available icons for display on screen 200 because these icons have information relevant to the user at the current time. For example, icon 204 can correspond to a messaging application in which the user has just received an incoming message, and icon 206 can correspond to a calendar application where the user has an upcoming calendar appointment entry.
With reference to
Turning to
Screens 200-700 (
This logical organization is illustrated by
In some embodiments, when an end of the z-axis (e.g., the top or bottom-most plane) is reached via crown movement, the displayed information (e.g., screen of icons) produces a rubberband effect to indicate that the end has been reached. Consider the situation in which a user has, through crown input, reached the bottom most plane of information. As the user provides additional crown input in the same direction, the displayed collection of icons shrink (to the extent possible) in accordance with the crown movement until the movement stops. When the crown movement stops, the displayed icons return from their shrunken size back to their normal size via on-screen animation, thereby producing the visual effect of rubberbanding.
One notable benefit of this logical organization is that different planes of information need not be (but can be) zoomed subsets of one another. That is, for example, planes 908 and 910 can contain entire different icons out of those icons available on a personal electronic device, but yet the different planes of information can be accessed efficiently by a user.
Alternatively, screens 200-700 (
This logical arrangement is illustrated by
2. Velocity-Based Crown Control
Device 100 (
In some embodiments, the minimum angular velocity of crown rotation that is necessary to switch between screens of icons corresponds directly to the instantaneous angular velocity of crown 108 (
VT=V(T−1)+ΔVCROWN−ΔVDRAG. (EQ. 1)
In equation 1, VT represents a calculated crown velocity (speed and direction) at time T, V(T−1) represents the previous velocity (speed and direction) at time T−1, ΔVCROWN represents the change in velocity caused by the force being applied through the rotation of the crown at time T, and ΔVDRAG represents the change in velocity due to a drag force. The force being applied, which is reflected through ΔVCROWN, can depend on the current velocity of angular rotation of the crown. Thus, ΔVCROWN can also depend on the current angular velocity of the crown. In this way, device 100 can provide user interface interactions based not only on instantaneous crown velocity but also based on user input in the form of crown movement over multiple time intervals, even if those intervals are finely divided. Note, typically, in the absence of user input in the form of ΔVCROWN, VT will approach (and become) zero based on ΔVDRAG in accordance with EQ. 1, but VT would not change signs without user input in the form of crown rotation (ΔVCROWN).
Typically, the greater the velocity of angular rotation of the crown, the greater the value of ΔVCROWN, will be. However, the actual mapping between the velocity of angular rotation of the crown and ΔVCROWN can be varied depending on the desired user interface effect. For example, various linear or non-linear mappings between the velocity of angular rotation of the crown and ΔVCROWN can be used. In another example, the mapping can depend on the number of icons and/or icon arrangement currently being displayed.
Also, ΔVDRAG can take on various values. For example, ΔVDRAG can depend on the velocity of crown rotation such that at greater velocities, a greater opposing change in velocity (ΔVDRAG) can be produced. In another example, ΔVDRAG can have a constant value. In yet another example, ΔVDRAG can be based on the number of current displayed icons and/or the currently displayed icon arrangement. It should be appreciated that the above-described requirements of ΔVCROWN and ΔVDRAG can be changed to produce desirable user interface effects.
As can be seen from EQ. 1, the maintained velocity (VT) can continue to increase as long as ΔVCROWN is greater than ΔVDRAG. Additionally, VT can have non-zero values even when no ΔVCROWN input is being received, meaning that user interface screens can continue to change without the user rotating the crown. When this occurs, screens can stop changing based on the maintained velocity at the time the user stops rotating the crown and the ΔVDRAG component.
In some embodiments, when the crown is rotated in a direction corresponding to a rotation direction that is opposite the current user interface changes, the V(T−1) component can be reset to a value of zero, allowing the user to quickly change the direction of the screen changes without having to provide a force sufficient to offset the VT.
In other embodiments, different physical crown states other than rotation of the crown are used to navigate through displayed icons.
3. User Interface Appearance
Icons can take on various visual appearances. For example, icons can be rectangular in shape, as shown in
The distance that a particular icon is position from the center of the radial icon arrangement can depend on different factors. For example, the distance can be proportional to frequency of use of the icon; an icon that is used frequently is closer to the center. As another example, the distance can depend on whether an incoming notification has been received for (the application corresponding to) the icon. As another example, the distance can be user-defined, or can be otherwise determined by device 100 (i.e., curated).
The size and shape of icon groups can be organic or defined. Icon groups that are defined, such as icon group 2512 in grid 2502 (
During operation, device 100 (
Further, the specific ordering and placement of icons within a particular icon arrangement scheme can be user-selected and/or system-selected. For example, a user can be permitted to specify the position of an icon on a given screen. Also, icon placement can be determined by device 100 (i.e., curated) based on criteria such as the frequency of use of particular icons, a calculated relevance, and so forth.
4. Responses to User Input
Displayed icons can respond to user input.
It should be noted that in the exemplary screens shown in
Note, in the absence of user input, displayed icons can be programmed to move on-screen to prevent screen burn-in. Also, icon arrangements can respond to multi-touch gestures. For example, a two-finger downward gesture on the touchscreen of device 100 (
5. Additional Features
Turning back to
Memory section 3608 of computing system 3600 can be a non-transitory computer readable storage medium, for storing computer-executable instructions, which, when executed by one or more computer processors 3606, for example, can cause the computer processors to perform the user interface techniques described above, including process 3500 (
Computing system 3600 is not limited to the components and configuration of
Although the disclosure and examples have been fully described with reference to the accompanying figures, it is to be noted that various changes and modifications will become apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications are to be understood as being included within the scope of the disclosure and examples as defined by the appended claims.
This application is a 35 U.S.C. § 371 national stage application of International Patent Application No. PCT/US2014/053957, filed Sep. 3, 2014, entitled “USER INTERFACE FOR MANIPULATING USER INTERFACE OBJECTS”, which claims the benefit of priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/873,356, filed Sep. 3, 2013, entitled “CROWN INPUT FOR A WEARABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE”; U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/873,359, filed Sep. 3, 2013, entitled “USER INTERFACE OBJECT MANIPULATIONS IN A USER INTERFACE”; U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/959,851, filed Sep. 3, 2013, entitled “USER INTERFACE FOR MANIPULATING USER INTERFACE OBJECTS”; U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/873,360, filed Sep. 3, 2013, entitled “USER INTERFACE FOR MANIPULATING USER INTERFACE OBJECTS WITH MAGNETIC PROPERTIES”; International Patent Application No. PCT/US2014/053957, filed Sep. 3, 2014, entitled “USER INTERFACE FOR MANIPULATING USER INTERFACE OBJECTS”, is also a continuation-in-part of U.S. Non-provisional patent application Ser. No. 14/476,657, filed Sep. 3, 2014, entitled “USER INTERFACE FOR MANIPULATING USER INTERFACE OBJECTS WITH MAGNETIC PROPERTIES”. The content of these applications is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety for all purposes. This application is related to International Patent Application Serial Number PCT/US2014/053961, filed Sep. 3, 2014, entitled “USER INTERFACE FOR MANIPULATING USER INTERFACE OBJECTS WITH MAGNETIC PROPERTIES”; International Patent Application Serial Number PCT/US2014/053951, filed Sep. 3, 2014, entitled “CROWN INPUT FOR A WEARABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE”; and International Patent Application Serial Number PCT/US2014/053958 filed Sep. 3, 2014, entitled “USER INTERFACE OBJECT MANIPULATIONS IN A USER INTERFACE”. The content of these applications is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety for all purposes.
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Notice of Allowance received for Chinese Patent Application No. 201910446753.8, dated Jun. 29, 2022, 2 pages (1 page of English Translation and 1 page of Official Copy). |
Notice of Allowance received for Chinese Patent Application No. 201910447678.7, dated Jun. 20, 2022, 2 pages (1 page of English Translation and 1 page of Official Copy). |
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