The field of the present invention is user interfaces for cellular phones and other small electronic devices.
When it comes to small hand-held electronic devices, much creativity is required in designing efficient compactly arranged user interface controls such as keypads, buttons, soft keys, dials, switches and touch screens, and mapping out their functions. Conventional controls, such as QWERTY keyboards and 12-key numpads are too large to be comfortably accommodated on today's miniature devices.
There is thus a need for innovative design of user interface controls and features for small devices, especially for devices that support many functions, such as cell phones, schedulers, personal data assistants, radios, televisions and media players. Innovative designs carefully take into consideration engineering factors, human factors and cost factors.
Aspects of the present invention relate to user interfaces for mobile electronic devices. The user interfaces may be physical controls. Alternatively, the user interfaces may be touch-based controls, operated by finger movements on a touch-sensitive screen. Embodiments of the present invention include a slider bar, a crossbar and an active ribbon.
Further aspects of the present invention relate to special user interface features for general user interfaces. Such features include inter alia features for retrieving a history of actions, reviewing previous activity, using a wizard, displaying most probable items, displaying most recent items, finding out status of social contacts, and performing a search.
There is thus provided in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention a user interface for a mobile electronic device, including a slider bar that supports three user inputs; namely, (i) slide up, (ii) slide down, and (iii) press, wherein slide up and slide down cause respective scrolling up and scrolling down through a menu of items, and wherein press causes selection of a scrolled-to menu item.
The present invention will be more fully understood and appreciated from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the drawings in which:
Aspects of the present invention relate to user interfaces for mobile electronic devices. Embodiments of the present invention include a slider bar control (
Further aspects of the present invention relate to special features of general user interfaces. Embodiments of the present invention include features for retrieving a history of actions (
The user interfaces of the present invention apply to a wide variety of mobile electronic devices—phones, pagers, radios, televisions, media players, cameras, portable data assistants (PDAs), geographical positioning system (GPS) navigators, e-book readers, game players, schedulers, and much much more. For the sake of clarity, the descriptions hereinbelow relates to a modular communicator and to jackets therefor, such as the Modu™ communicator and jackets developed and manufactured by Modu Ltd. of Kfar Saba, Israel. Those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that the user interfaces described hereinbelow apply to other electronic devices as well as to communicators and jackets.
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Modular communicator 100 shown in
The ensuing discussion describes three user interfaces for modular communicator 100, in conjunction with
In accordance with embodiments of the present invention, a slider bar is operated by a one-finger movement. The slider bar supports the following operations:
The slider bar may be touch-based, or a physical slider bar as shown in
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At stage (a), the main menu from
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At stage (a), the main menu with a list of applications is displayed. A user slides the slider bar down to scroll to the “Contacts” menu item, and presses to select the scrolled-to item. In response, the user's contact list, with a list of contact entries, is displayed at stage (b). The user presses again to view the contact details of a selected entry. In response, the details of the selected entry are displayed at stage (c). The user presses again and, in response, a vertical list of options is displayed at stage (d). The user slides down and presses to select the “SMS” option. In response, a screen with an SMS text editor with a touch-based keypad is displayed at stage (e). The user then prepares a text message using the touch-based keypad. When the message is complete, the user touches on a “Send” key to send the text message to the selected contact and, in response, a confirmation is displayed as indicated at stage (f).
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A user slides the slider bar to a desired row of characters, and then presses on the slider bar to toggle through the characters in the scrolled-to row. Thus, as shown in
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At stage (a) the contact list, with a list of contact entries, is displayed. The user presses on a left soft key and, in response, a vertical list of options is displayed at stage (b). The user presses on a down arrow to scroll down to the “Edit” option, and presses on a center key to select the scrolled-to option. In response, a form for editing a contact entry is displayed at stage (c). The user edits the contact entry using the jacket keypad to fill in the form, as indicated at stage (d). When finished editing, the user presses on the left soft key again and, in response, another vertical list of options is displayed at stage (e). The user presses on a down arrow to scroll down to the “Save” option, and presses on the center key to select the scrolled-to option. In response, the contact information is saved, and a confirmation is displayed at stage (f).
In accordance with embodiments of the present invention, a crossbar is operated by a one-finger movement. The crossbar supports the following operations.
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At stage (a) a crossbar is displayed with four applications indicated at its peripheries. The user touches the key at the center of the crossbar and, in response the main menu with a list of applications is displayed as indicated at stage (b). Alternatively, at stage (a) the user may press the center key in order to bring up the main menu at stage (b). After the main menu is displayed, the user presses on the center key to select the “Contacts” application from the main menu, which is the currently selected application at the top of the list. In response, the user's contact list, with a list of contact entries, is displayed at stage (c). At any stage, the user may press the dedicated modu key and, in response, the crossbar is displayed overlaying the current display, as indicated at stage (d). Similarly, at stage (e), during an ongoing call, pressing the dedicated modu key causes the crossbar to be displayed overlaying the current display, as indicated at stage (f).
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At stage (a) a user's contact list, with a list of contact entries, is displayed. The user presses on the left soft key and, in response, the crossbar is displayed overlaying the contact list at stage (b). The crossbar indicated four applications at its peripheries. The user presses the down navigational key to access the “Edit” application indicated at the bottom of the crossbar. In response, the contact form for editing an entry in the contact list is displayed at stage (c). Alternatively, at stage (b) the user may touch the bottom of the crossbar in order to bring up the contact form at stage (c).
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At stage (a) the main menu with a list of applications is displayed. The user slides down to scroll to the “contacts” application, and presses to select the scrolled-to application. In response, the user's contact list, with a list of entries, is displayed at stage (b). The user slides down to scroll to the entry for “Ohad Elboiem” and presses long to bring up the crossbar. In response, the crossbar, indicating four actions at its peripheries, is displayed overlaid on the contact list at stage (c). The user then touches the top of the crossbar to make an outgoing phone call to the selected contact.
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At stage (a) an incoming call is detected and a crossbar with four actions indicated at its peripheries is displayed. The user presses the left of the crossbar to accept the incoming call, and in response the caller is connected to the user. Another crossbar with four actions indicated at its peripheries is displayed, as indicated at stage (b). The user presses the center of the crossbar to bring up a list of options, as indicated at stage (c). The user slides down to scroll to the “Go to main menu” option to bring up the main menu.
In accordance with embodiments of the present invention, an active ribbon is operated by a one-finger movement. The active ribbon is shown at the bottom of the screen in
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At stage (a) a contact list, with a list of entries, is displayed. An active ribbon is overlaid at the bottom of the display, with buttons for three actions; namely, “Call”, “SMS” and “MMS”. The user touches the “MMS” button and, in response, a mufti-media message form is displayed at stage (b). At this stage, the active ribbon displays a different set of three action buttons; namely, “Send”, “Add Image”, and “Preview”. The user presses a slider to bring up a text editor, as indicated at stage (c). At this stage, the active ribbon displays yet a different set of three action buttons; namely, “Clear”, “Preview” and “Back”. The user completes his text message using the text editor, and touches the “Back” button to bring up the mufti-media message form again, as indicated at stage (d). The user touches the “Send” button to send his message, and a confirmation is displayed is displayed, as indicated at stage (e). Thereafter, the contact list is displayed again, as indicated at stage (f).
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At stage (a) a user's contact list, with a list of entries, is displayed. At the bottom of the display, an active ribbon shows three buttons; namely, “Call”, “SMS” and “MMS” buttons. The user slides a bar upwards and, in response, the active ribbons expands and addition buttons are displayed as indicated at stage (b); namely, “Assign Ringtone”, “Details” and “New” buttons.
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At stage (a) a user's contact list, with a list of entries, is displayed. An active ribbon at the bottom of the display includes three buttons; namely, “Call”, “SMS” and “History” buttons. The user touches the “History” button and, in response, a log showing the history of the user's most recent actions is overlaid on the contact list, as indicated at stage (b).
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A user's contact list, with a list of entries, is displayed at stage (a), with a currently-scrolled to entry, “Ohad Elboiem”, indicated. By pressing on a center key, the user can review his of previous actions in reverse chronological order. As indicated at stage (b), the current display was preceded by a display of a summary of communications with contact Ohad Elboiem. The previous display appears to the left of the current display at stage (b), and appears by itself at stage (c).
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At stage (a) a user's contact list, with a list of entries, is displayed, with a currently scrolled-to entry, “Ohad Elboiem” indicated. A wizard steps the user through a process of selecting a ringtone, as indicated at stage (b), and assigning the ringtone to Ohad Elboiem, as indicated at stage (c).
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Generally, with each activity, the most probable items a user will access are displayed at the top of the display. Thus, with reference to a user's contact list, some number, n, of most probable contact entries that the user will select are displayed at the top of the list, as indicated at stage (a). In
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At stage (a) a user's contact list is displayed, with indicators showing current status of the contact entries vis a vis social network applications including inter alia ICQ® owned and operated by ICQ, Inc. of Dulles, Va., Instant Messenger® owned and operated by America Online of Dulles, Va., Facebook® owner and operated by The Facebook, Inc. of Palo Alto, Calif., and Skype® owned and operated by Skype Limited Corp. of Dublin, Ireland. The contact list is currently scrolled to an entry “Lori Cohen”. A menu of direct links to the social network applications is indicated at stage (b), and enables a user to directly interact with the scrolled-to contact.
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A main menu is displayed at stage (a) with a field for performing a search shown at the bottom. A user may search for all content matching a given text string. Alternatively, the entire screen may be allocated to the search field, as indicated at stage (b). As seen in
In the foregoing specification, the invention has been described with reference to specific exemplary embodiments thereof. It will, however, be evident that various modifications and changes may be made to the specific exemplary embodiments without departing from the broader spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims. Accordingly, the specification and drawings are to be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense.
This application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/230,719, entitled USER INTERFACES FOR SMALL ELECTRONIC DEVICES, filed on Aug. 2, 2009 by inventors Dov Moran, Michal Levin, Orlee Tal and Uriel Brison.
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61230719 | Aug 2009 | US |