Portable electronic device with interface reconfiguration mode
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G06F-003/048
G06F-003/0481
G06F-003/0488
G06F-003/0482
G06F-003/0484
G06F-009/44
G06F-009/445
H04M-001/725
출원번호
US-0364470
(2009-02-02)
등록번호
US-9933913
(2018-04-03)
발명자
/ 주소
Van Os, Marcel
Anzures, Freddy Allen
Forstall, Scott
Christie, Greg
Chaudhri, Imran
출원인 / 주소
APPLE INC.
대리인 / 주소
Dentons US LLP
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초록▼
A portable electronic device displays a plurality of icons (e.g., graphical objects) in a region in a touch-sensitive display; detects a predefined user action, with respect to the touch-sensitive display, for initiating a predefined user interface reconfiguration process; and varies positions of on
A portable electronic device displays a plurality of icons (e.g., graphical objects) in a region in a touch-sensitive display; detects a predefined user action, with respect to the touch-sensitive display, for initiating a predefined user interface reconfiguration process; and varies positions of one or more icons in the plurality of icons in response to detecting the predefined user action. The varying includes varying the positions of the one or more icons about respective average positions.
대표청구항▼
1. A portable electronic device, comprising: a touch-sensitive display;one or more processors;memory; andone or more programs, wherein the one or more programs are stored in the memory and configured to be executed by the one or more processors, the programs including instructions for:displaying a f
1. A portable electronic device, comprising: a touch-sensitive display;one or more processors;memory; andone or more programs, wherein the one or more programs are stored in the memory and configured to be executed by the one or more processors, the programs including instructions for:displaying a first plurality of icons in a first region on the touch-sensitive display;detecting a first predefined user action comprising a sustained touch, with respect to the touch-sensitive display at a first location on a first icon on the display, for initiating a predefined user interface reconfiguration process;simultaneously varying positions of multiple icons of the first plurality of icons in response to detecting the first predefined user action, wherein the simultaneously varying includes varying the positions of each icon of the multiple icons about a respective average position distinct from the respective average positions of other icons of the multiple icons; anddetecting movement of the touch from the first location on the display to a second location on the display at which a second icon is located, and in response to the detected movement, moving the first icon to the second location. 2. The device of claim 1, wherein the instructions for simultaneously varying positions include instructions for animating the multiple icons to simulate floating of the multiple icons on a surface corresponding to a surface of the touch-sensitive display. 3. The device of claim 1, wherein each respective icon of the multiple icons has a time varying position in a region substantially centered on the respective average position of the respective icon. 4. The device of claim 1, further comprising instructions for fixing a position of the first icon at the second location in response to detecting a second predefined user action, with respect to the touch-sensitive display, for terminating the predefined user interface reconfiguration process. 5. The device of claim 1, further comprising instructions for moving the second icon from the second location to a new position. 6. The device of claim 1, further comprising: detecting a user making a second point of contact with the touch-sensitive display at a third position corresponding to a third icon in a second plurality of icons in a second region on the touch-sensitive display and instructions for detecting movement of the second point of contact to a fourth position in the first region on the touch-sensitive display; andresponding to detecting the second point of contact and detecting movement of the second point of contact by displaying movement of the third icon to the fourth position of the touch-sensitive display and displaying the third icon at the fourth position. 7. The device of claim 6, further comprising instructions for fixing a position of the first icon at the second location and a position of the third icon at the fourth position in response to detecting a second predefined user action, with respect to the touch-sensitive display, for terminating the predefined user interface reconfiguration process. 8. A non-transitory computer readable storage medium storing one or more programs, the one or more programs comprising instructions, which when executed by a portable electronic device with a touch-sensitive display, cause the device to: display a first plurality of icons in a first region on the touch-sensitive display;detect a first predefined user action comprising a sustained touch, with respect to the touch-sensitive display at a first location on a first icon on the display, for initiating a predefined user interface reconfiguration process; simultaneously vary positions of multiple icons of the first plurality of icons in response to detecting the first predefined user action, wherein the simultaneously varying includes varying the positions of each icon of the multiple icons about a respective average position distinct from the respective average positions of other icons of the multiple icons; and detect movement of the touch from the first location on the display to second location on the display at which a second icon is located, and in response to the detected movement, move the first icon to the second location. 9. The computer readable storage medium of claim 8, wherein simultaneously varying positions includes animating the multiple icons to simulate floating of the multiple icons on a surface corresponding to a surface of the touch-sensitive display. 10. The computer readable storage medium of claim 8, wherein each respective icon of the multiple icons has a time varying position in a region substantially centered on the respective average position of the respective icon. 11. The computer readable storage medium of claim 8, further comprising instructions, which when executed by the portable electronic device with the touch-sensitive display, cause the device to: fix a position of the first icon at the second location in response to detecting a second predefined user action, with respect to the touch-sensitive display, for terminating the predefined user interface reconfiguration process. 12. The computer readable storage medium of claim 8, further comprising instructions, which when executed by the portable electronic device with the touch-sensitive display, cause the device to move the second icon from the second location to a new position. 13. A graphical user interface on a portable electronic device with a touch-sensitive display, comprising: a first plurality of icons displayed in a first region on the touch-sensitive display, wherein: a first predefined user action is detected, comprising a sustained touch with respect to the touch-sensitive display at a first location on a first icon on the display, for initiating a predefined user interface reconfiguration process;positions of multiple icons of the first plurality of icons are simultaneously varied in response to detecting the first predefined user action, wherein the simultaneously varying includes varying the positions of each icon of the multiple icons about a respective average position distinct from the respective average positions of other icons of the multiple icons; andmovement of the touch from the first location on the display to a second location on the display at which a second icon is located is detected, and in response to the detected movement, the first icon is moved to the second location. 14. The graphical user interface of claim 13, wherein the simultaneously varying positions of multiple icons includes animating the multiple icons to simulate floating of the multiple icons on a surface corresponding to a surface of the touch-sensitive display. 15. The graphical user interface of claim 13, wherein each respective icon of the multiple icons has a time varying position in a region substantially centered on the respective average position of the respective icon. 16. The graphical user interface of claim 13, wherein: a position of the first icon is fixed at the second location in response to detecting a second predefined user action, with respect to the touch-sensitive display, for terminating the predefined user interface reconfiguration process. 17. The graphical user interface of claim 13, wherein: the second icon is moved from the second location to a new position. 18. A method, comprising: at a portable electronic device with a touch-sensitive display: displaying a first plurality of icons in a first region on the touch-sensitive display;detecting a first predefined user action comprising a sustained touch, with respect to the touch-sensitive display at a first location on a first icon on the display, for initiating a predefined user interface reconfiguration process;simultaneously varying positions of multiple icons of the first plurality of icons in response to detecting the first predefined user action, wherein the simultaneously varying includes varying the positions of each icon of the multiple icons about a respective average position distinct from the respective average positions of other icons of the multiple icons; anddetecting movement of the touch from the first location on the display to a second location on the display at which a second icon is located, and in response to the detected movement, moving the first icon to the second location. 19. The method of claim 18, wherein the simultaneously varying includes animating the multiple icons to simulate floating of the multiple icons on a surface corresponding to a surface of the touch-sensitive display. 20. The method of claim 18, wherein each respective icon of the multiple icons has a time varying position in a region substantially centered on the respective average position of the respective icon. 21. The method of claim 18, further comprising fixing a position of the first icon at the second location in response to detecting a second predefined user action, with respect to the touch-sensitive display, for terminating the predefined user interface reconfiguration process. 22. The method of claim 18, further comprising moving the second icon from the second location to a new position. 23. The device of claim 1, wherein the user interface reconfiguration process occurs in an interface reconfiguration mode, distinct from a normal operation mode, that allows a user to reposition displayed graphical objects. 24. The computer readable storage medium of claim 8, wherein the user interface reconfiguration process occurs in an interface reconfiguration mode, distinct from a normal operation mode, that allows a user to reposition displayed graphical objects. 25. The graphical user interface of claim 13, wherein the user interface reconfiguration process occurs in an interface reconfiguration mode, distinct from a normal operation mode, that allows a user to reposition displayed graphical objects. 26. The method of claim 18, wherein the user interface reconfiguration process occurs in an interface reconfiguration mode, distinct from a normal operation mode, that allows a user to reposition displayed graphical objects. 27. The device of claim 1, the one or more programs further including instructions for detecting termination of the touch input at the second location, and in response to that detection, moving the second icon to a third location on the display. 28. The computer readable storage medium of claim 8, the one or more programs further including instructions which cause the device to detect termination of the touch input at the second location, and in response to that detection, moving the second icon to a third location on the display. 29. The method of claim 18, further comprising detecting termination of the touch input at the second location, and in response to that detection, moving the second icon to a third location on the display.
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