Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
715711000 | Tool tip (e.g., cursor position based) | 41 |
20080244403 | Function calculator having help display function - A function calculator includes a display unit and an input unit which inputs an arithmetic expression containing a function in accordance with user operation. When the input unit inputs an arithmetic expression, the calculator causes the display unit to display the arithmetic expression upon the input operation. The function calculator then determines whether the cursor present on the arithmetic expression displayed on the display unit is located at a portion corresponding to a function. Upon determining that the cursor is at a portion corresponding to a function, the calculator displays format explanatory information about the function on another window on the display unit. | 10-02-2008 |
20080276171 | Filing System - A filing assistant for coupling to an e-mail application; the email application comprising a message database for storing and retrieving messages and a graphical user interface (GUI) for displaying the messages and for allowing the user to otherwise interact with the application, the filing assistant comprising a display and indexer for generating an optimized folder index. | 11-06-2008 |
20080276172 | DYNAMIC MOUSE OVER HANDLING FOR TIGHTLY PACKED USER INTERFACE COMPONENTS - Embodiments of the present invention address deficiencies of the art in respect to mouse over sensitive user interface components and provide a novel and non-obvious method, system and computer program product for dynamic mouse over handling for tightly packed user interface components. In one embodiment of the invention, a method for dynamic mouse over handling for tightly packed user interface components can be provided. The method can include determining whether a mouse over enabled user interface component is tightly packed, and adding a delay to mouse over handling for the mouse over enabled user interface component if the mouse over enabled user interface component is determined to be tightly packed. | 11-06-2008 |
20080294989 | Alarm correlation system - Network applications rely on ever-increasing diverse and complex transport service mechanisms. A transport service between points in a network often traverses multiple technologies involving numerous containments and adaptations. A network event affecting the transport service may occur in any number of elements supporting the transport service, resulting in a myriad of alarms. Prior techniques for suppressing alarms involving complex network information models and coding logic to reduce the number of alarms presented, but require additional steps before the network event can be troubleshot and resolved. In contrast, the provided alarm correlation technique presents a highly structured and comprehensive visual presentation depicting the network event affecting the transport service in terms of the supporting elements affected by the network event. The provided visual presentation enables a viewer to visually correlate the network event affecting the transport service with the transport service affected by the network event directly. | 11-27-2008 |
20080307306 | CONTACT PICKER INTERFACE - An interface for enabling a user to quickly access contact information automatically displays a list of expected contacts that are most likely to be selected by the user when attention is directed to an appropriate object requiring contact information. When a contact is selected, the corresponding and appropriate contact information is automatically entered. If a user does not select a listed contact, but instead begins manually typing in the contact information then the interface performs a search and displays a list of unexpected contacts having contact information matching the typed input from the user. Various criteria can be used to identify which contacts will be presented to the user and how they will be presented. | 12-11-2008 |
20090049383 | TOOL-TIP FOR MULTIMEDIA FILES - A tool-tip presentation system for multimedia files. The tool-tip presentation system can be configured to respond to proximity events associated with a selected entry in a list of multimedia files such as screen captured images or complete audio files. Based upon the selected entry, a corresponding multimedia sample such as a thumbnail image of a screen captured image or an audio sample of the audio file can be retrieved and presented as a tool-tip. In particular, the tool-tip can be displayed in a position which is proximate to the selected entry. In this way, one who interacts with the list of multimedia files need not load each complete multimedia file in the list in order to determine the contents of the multimedia file. Rather, the multimedia sample in the tool-tip can suffice. | 02-19-2009 |
20090083628 | NAVIGATION SYSTEM FOR A 3D VIRTUAL SCENE - A navigation system for navigating a three-dimensional (3D) scene that includes a model or object with which a user can interact. The system accommodates and helps both novice and advanced users. To do this, the system provides a walk tool GUI that has a quite motion zone in which a cursor can be moved without causing view motion and arrow cursors that control direction and speed when positioned relative to the zone. | 03-26-2009 |
20090089674 | SEQUENTIAL FUNCTION CHART (SFC) ONLINE EDITING WITHOUT RESET - A change monitor as part of an online editor of a sequential function chart (SFC) programming environment monitors edits to a control routine. The change monitor provides warning to users before taking actions that would result in a reset of the control routine currently being executed by an industrial controller. The change manager reduces or eliminates many situations that would otherwise result in a reset as well by instructing online editor as to what language elements need to be assembled to implement the change. The change monitor also filters the manner in which reset warnings are given to reduce unnecessary distractions. | 04-02-2009 |
20090187824 | SELF-REVELATION AIDS FOR INTERFACES - Systems and/or methods are provided that facilitates revealing assistance information associated with a user interface. An interface can obtain input information related to interactions between the interface and a user. In addition, the interface can output assistance information in situ with the user interface. Further, a decision component that determines the in situ assistance information output by the interface based at least in part on the obtained input information. | 07-23-2009 |
20090288005 | Display of Supplementary Information on a Graphical User Interface - Disclosed are method and apparatus for displaying supplementary information on a graphical user interface. A request for supplementary information is received. The supplementary information is retrieved and displayed in a reserved display field in a graphical user interface. The reserved display field may be configured by a user to adapt to specific applications, but remains stationary throughout the user session. The reserved display field does not obstruct any other display fields in the graphical user interface. A request for supplementary information may be generated by using a mouse to first position a cursor over an active display element. A request for supplementary information associated with the active display element may be generated by clicking the mouse, or by holding the cursor stationary for a time interval greater than a threshold dwell time. | 11-19-2009 |
20090300496 | USER INTERFACE FOR ONLINE ADS - A user interface may be utilized to allow a user to control display properties of online ad content on a hosting webpage (e.g., hosting ads from one domain on a webpage from a different domain). This may be accomplished by creating a cross-domain frame in the hosting webpage, which can contain the ad content. An instantiation of a user interface may be created on the hosting webpage that has an ability to control display properties of the cross-domain frame, thereby controlling display properties of the ad content in the cross-domain frame. Further, a task manager may be utilized as part of the user interface to facilitate a host of the hosting webpage to manage ad content. | 12-03-2009 |
20090319897 | ENHANCED USER INTERFACE FOR EDITING IMAGES - A digital image editing system and method are presented that allow a user to visualize a range of changes to an image. The system determines a range of parameter values for a parameter of a selected filter. Then, the system creates multiple thumbnails of the image where each thumbnail illustrates a representation of the image with a different parameter value within the range of parameter values of the filter applied to the image. The system displays the created thumbnails in a user interface from which a user can select a thumbnail to apply the parameter value represented by the selected thumbnail. Thus, the digital image editing system allows the user to visually select an appropriate parameter value among the values accepted by the filter. | 12-24-2009 |
20100042921 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VIEWING SOFTWARE HELP DOCUMENTATION - A system and method for viewing software help documentation obtains a feature name of a current interface of a software and a position of a cursor in the current interface, and receives a control command to invoke a help system of the software. The system and method further displays the help document of the help option corresponding to the position of the cursor in the current interface on a display device, in response to a determination that the help system comprises the feature name of the current interface, and further comprises a help option corresponding to the position of the cursor in the current interface. | 02-18-2010 |
20100042922 | CUSTOMIZABLE, DYNAMIC AND ON-DEMAND DATABASE-INFORMER FOR RELATIONAL DATABASES - Techniques for displaying information associated with a database are disclosed. A database-informer displays information (or additional information) about various database objects displayed for a user. The database-informer may be presented to user as a tool-tip. However, the database-informer can be customized and dynamically constructed based on various variables that are dynamically determined at runtime. As such, the information can be dynamically determined based on variables stored in different tables and provided on-demand when the database-informer is invoked by the user. As a result, database users can be provided with customized and up-to-date information without having to view different tables. | 02-18-2010 |
20110138279 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR INTEGRATING PRESENCE DATA WITH CONTACT DATA AT A COMMUNICATION DEVICE - A method, apparatus, and system for integrating presence data with contact data at a communication device is provided. A display device associated with the communication device is controlled via the processing unit to provide a representation of the contact data in at least one of an e-mail application and a PIM (Personal Information Manager) application. The display is controlled, via the processing unit, to provide a representation of the presence data in association with the representation of the contact data, the presence data associated with the contact data. | 06-09-2011 |
20110167343 | System and Method for Applying Link Analysis Tools for Visualizing Connected Temporal and Spatial Information on a User Interface - A system and method for analyzing a plurality of data elements having both temporal and spatial properties, where a first data element and a second data element of the plurality of data elements are linked by at least one association element. The system and method include selecting the first data element from the plurality of data elements and providing at least one search criteria for use in analyzing the properties of the plurality of data elements with respect to at least one property of the first data element. An analysis module is used to apply the at least one search criteria to the properties of the plurality of data elements for identifying the second data element from the plurality of data elements and the corresponding at least one association element. The at least one association element is configured for representing a connection between the first data element and the second data element, such that the connection has a first property common to a property of the first data element and a second property common to a property of the second data element. A visualization module is used to generate a visual representation of the first and second data elements and the association element configured for display on a user interface for subsequent interaction with user events. The visual representation includes a spatial domain including a reference surface for providing a spatial reference frame having at least two spatial dimensions and a temporal domain operatively coupled to the spatial domain for providing a common temporal reference frame for locations of interest in the spatial domain. | 07-07-2011 |
20110314376 | METHOD AND SYSTEM THAT DISPLAYS A TOOLTIP - When zooming in on (or magnifying) a field of a user interface (UI) it would be advantageous to be able to dynamically view a label of the field and input into an input element of the field without having to scroll a magnified or zoomed UI. By providing a tooltip adjacent to, abutting, or overlapping the input element, it is possible to view the tooltip and enter into the input element without scrolling the UI. The tooltip is activated upon the occurrence of a monitored, and the tooltip when activated displays information pertinent to other user interface elements at the location of a cursor or its equivalent. Furthermore, the size and the location of the tooltip may be controlled with respect to the other user interface elements so that the information pertinent to the other user interface elements are within view of a user at various degrees of screen magnification. | 12-22-2011 |
20120304061 | Target Disambiguation and Correction - Various embodiments enable target disambiguation and correction. In one or more embodiments, target disambiguation includes an entry mode in which attempts are made to disambiguate one or more targets that have been selected by a user, and an exit mode which exits target disambiguation. Entry mode can be triggered in a number of different ways including, by way of example and not limitation, acquisition of multiple targets, selection latency, a combination of multiple target acquisition and selection latency, and the like. Exit mode can be triggered in a number of different ways including, by way of example and not limitation, movement of a target selection mechanism outside of a defined geometry, speed of movement of the target selection mechanism, and the like. | 11-29-2012 |
20130019172 | LAUNCHER FOR CONTEXT BASED MENUS - A launching mechanism for context based menus is provided. A launcher indicator may be provided at a fixed or dynamic location on a user interface enabling a user to activate a context based menu through a variety of touch or gesture actions, as well as keyboard, mouse, or similar device inputs, directly related to the indicator or through inference from an action on the displayed content such as selection of a portion of the content. The launcher indicator may provide contextual information such as a type of available context based menu and appear/disappear in an animated fashion. Location of the indicator may also be dynamically adjusted based on selected content, user action location (i.e., location of a touch), available display area, and so on. Upon activation of the menu, the launcher indicator may disappear or be displayed at a center of the context based menu. | 01-17-2013 |
20130019173 | MANAGING CONTENT THROUGH ACTIONS ON CONTEXT BASED MENUS - Context based menus are employed for content management through touch or gesture actions, keyboard entries, mouse or pen actions, and similar input. Context based menus may be deployed using a variety of shapes, forms, and content. Different actions and combinations of actions enable users to activate submenus, execute commands, or collapse context based menus. By enabling viewing of menus and execution of commands through context based menus positioned in relation to displayed content user experience is enhanced when interacting with user interfaces with limited display area. | 01-17-2013 |
20130019174 | LABELS AND TOOLTIPS FOR CONTEXT BASED MENUS - Tooltips associated with a context based menu are presented for providing information about executable commands on the context based menu. Tooltips may provide information about how to interact with the context based menu including what graphical icons on the context based menu represent and what actions a user can take to execute commands from the context based menu. The tooltips may be brief labels of the commands on the context based menu and may also expand to descriptive tooltips providing more information about the commands. The tooltips may be automatically presented in response to a detected period of inactivity by a user and may additionally be presented in response to detection of a user action such as a press and hold action in association with one or more commands on the context based menu, and may be displayed in a variety of positions around the context based menu. | 01-17-2013 |
20130097500 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING POSITIONABLE DYNAMIC CONTENT - Systems and methods are provided for providing positionable dynamic content. A system receives a selection of a part of help options displayed by a user interface. The system identifies content corresponding to the part of help options and a location of a displayed element corresponding to the part of help options. The system loads a tooltip with the content corresponding to the part of help options. The system outputs the tooltip at a position based on the location of the displayed element corresponding to the part of help options via the user interface. | 04-18-2013 |
20130124989 | Providing Contextual On-Object Control Launchers and Controls - Object editing controls may be provided. First, a selection of an object within an electronic document may be received. Then, in response to the received selection of the object, at least one selectable control may be displayed. The at least one selectable control may be configured to provide a set of most commonly used editing controls for editing the selected object. Upon selection of the at least one selectable control, a user interface comprising the set of most commonly used editing controls may be deployed next to the selected object. | 05-16-2013 |
20130151963 | DYNAMIC MINIMIZED NAVIGATION BAR FOR EXPANDED COMMUNICATION SERVICE - A minimized state navigation bar is provided for switching between modules within an expanded communication service such as email, calendar, contacts, tasks, etc. and for presenting preview peeks associated with each module to a user. The minimized state may be selected automatically based on user interface context or user action. A temporary preview of a module may be provided upon a hover action over the icons without actually needing to switch to a module. The preview may also be docked or pinned to a location on the main user interface so that it is displayed within the main user interface. New or interesting activity within each module may be highlighted by displaying an information badge next to an icon, for example. | 06-13-2013 |
20130151964 | DISPLAYING DYNAMIC AND SHAREABLE HELP DATA FOR IMAGES A DISTANCE FROM A POINTED-TO LOCATION - A controller is provided that provides help for applications, wherein the controller is different from all of the applications. The controller receives a command and identifies a location that a user was pointing to on a display device when the command was received. The controller finds on the display device, a first image within a predefined distance of the location where the user was pointing to on the display device when the command was received. The controller determines an identity of an application that generated the first image. The controller searches for help data based upon the identity of the application that generated the first image and based on the first image. The controller displays the help data if the searching finds the help data assigned to the first image and the application that generated the first image. | 06-13-2013 |
20130179781 | EDGE-BASED HOOKING GESTURES FOR INVOKING USER INTERFACES - Presented herein are techniques for invoking user interfaces in graphical computing environments involving “hooking” gestures applicable to an edge of a display. These gestures involve positioning a pointer near an edge of the display depicting the environment, and then moving the cursor to a second location that is distanced from but near the first location (e.g., moving the pointer into a corner of the display, and then toward the center of the display, or to a midpoint of an adjacent edge of the display), resulting in the presentation of the user interface under the pointer at the second location. Variations include presenting a preview of the user interface (e.g., a subset of a user interface menu) at the second location while the pointer is in the first location, and refraining from presenting the user interface upon failing to complete the gesture or receiving extraneous input before completing the gesture. | 07-11-2013 |
20130227412 | TOOLTIP FEEDBACK FOR ZOOM USING SCROLL WHEEL - Tooltip generation for zoom feedback is described. In response to the initiation of a zoom operation, a tooltip is generated. The tooltip shows an established potential zoom level that will be used to execute the zoom operation if no other zoom level is established or selected. Multiple potential zoom levels may be shown within the tooltip before the zoom operation is executed. | 08-29-2013 |
20130268855 | EXAMINING AN EXECUTION OF A BUSINESS PROCESS - From a computer generated user interface (UI), a selection of a UI element representing a corresponding business process element is received. The metadata of the selected UI element is retrieved from a database to determine associated business process elements. The associated business process elements are determined by identifying a lineage of an input to the business process element corresponding to the selected UI element, identifying a lineage of an output from the business process element corresponding to the selected UI element, and identifying a lineage of a transformation of data associated with the business process element corresponding to the selected UI element. Based upon the determination of the associated business process elements a visual representation of the dataflow involved in executing the business process is rendering on the computer generated UI. | 10-10-2013 |
20130346857 | RELATIONSHIP VISUALIZATION AND GRAPHICAL INTERACTION MODEL IN IT CLIENT MANAGEMENT - Displaying a hierarchy. A method includes identifying a set of nodes representing sites in a hierarchy. The set of nodes share one or more common characteristics not shared by any other nodes in the hierarchy. The method further includes determining that the set of nodes, as a set, meet a predetermined condition. As a result of the nodes sharing the one or more common characteristics not shared by any other nodes in the hierarchy and as a result of the set meeting the predetermined condition, the method further includes aggregating at least a portion of the set of nodes. The method further includes displaying in a graphical user interface a representation of the hierarchy including displaying the aggregated portion as a single entity in the hierarchy. | 12-26-2013 |
20140223301 | Security system and method with help and login for customization - A user-centric management application system and method for a security system that conceptualizes the security devices and the tasks to perform on the security devices as separate objects with common properties and behavior. Operators of the system create abstract containers, called dockviews, which the operator adds objects to in order to perform specific tasks. Because the operator assigns user access to dockviews and objects, the system tailors system access for both application users and tenants of the security system based on policy objectives. Dockviews have the ability to open in separate application windows to support priority display and isolation of critical management tasks. The system provides integrated user administration, event management and reports capability, a consistent “look and feel,” and system-wide automated event notification via a watchlist window. | 08-07-2014 |
20140281969 | Previews of dialogs in applications - Displaying a preview image is disclosed. An indication to display a preview image is received. The indication is based at least in part on an interaction with a menu item in an application and the menu item is associated with a dialog used to provide input to the application. In response to receiving the indication, a preview image of the dialog is obtained and the preview image is displayed with the menu item. | 09-18-2014 |
20140331132 | DISPLAY CONTROL APPARATUS, DISPLAY CONTROL METHOD, AND STORAGE MEDIUM - An apparatus includes: a receiving unit configured to receive an input operation from a user performed on an accepting unit displayed on a display unit; a determination unit configured to determine whether or not detailed information set in the accepting unit is displayed on the display unit in accordance with the input operation received by the receiving unit, and at least one of a display state of the accepting unit and an input area of the input operation in the accepting unit; and a display control unit configured to control a display of the accepting unit displayed on the display unit in accordance with a determination result provided by the determination unit. | 11-06-2014 |
20140365886 | Using Scrollbars as Live Notification Areas - A vertical or horizontal scrollbar or scrollbar-like navigation component may be used as both a navigation tool and as a live notification area in which a variety of valuable, interesting or other information may be presented. Marks or other icons and/or indicators may be provided in the scrollbars for conveying information and notifications to a user. Cross-document navigation may be provided through a horizontal or vertical pane for allowing a user to see and navigate graphical representations (e.g., text and/or thumbnails) of a variety of documents or other content items, wherein the graphical representations may include summary text or icons for providing a variety of information to the user about associated represented documents and other content items. | 12-11-2014 |
20140380158 | DISPLAYING TOOLTIPS TO USERS OF TOUCH SCREENS - An aspect of the present disclosure facilitates display of tooltips to users of touch screens. In an embodiment, a user selects an element to cause a message to be displayed as a tooltip associated with the selected element. The display of the tooltip message is persisted (continued) without requiring the user to continue to touch the selected element. According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a user drags (i.e., does not lift finger) a tool-tip element displaying the message. The tool-tip element is updated with message associated with a next display element selected based on the drag operation. The next element can be selected based on any of characteristics of the drag operation (e.g., direction, distance, speed of drag) according to any suitable heuristics suitable in the corresponding environment. | 12-25-2014 |
20150074525 | DYNAMIC MINIMIZED NAVIGATION BAR FOR EXPANDED COMMUNICATION SERVICE - A minimized state navigation bar is provided for switching between modules within an expanded communication service such as email, calendar, contacts, tasks, etc. and for presenting preview peeks associated with each module to a user. The minimized state may be selected automatically based on user interface context or user action. A temporary preview of a module may be provided upon a hover action over the icons without actually needing to switch to a module. The preview may also be docked or pinned to a location on the main user interface so that it is displayed within the main user interface. New or interesting activity within each module may be highlighted by displaying an information badge next to an icon, for example. | 03-12-2015 |
20150149900 | TERMINAL DEVICE, ANNOTATION METHOD, COMPUTER SYSTEM, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM - A terminal device, which can reduce a calculation amount for displaying an annotation text, an annotation method, a computer system, and a computer program. | 05-28-2015 |
20150309693 | CURSOR ASSISTANT WINDOW - A touch device is configured to display a touch activated cursor on a touch screen. The touch device is also configured to detect an assistant window triggering movement of the touch activated cursor on the touch screen. In response to detection of the assistant window triggering movement, the touch device is configured to display an assistant window on the touch screen. The assistant window magnifies a portion of the touch activated cursor as well as magnifies a display area of the touch screen adjacent to an end of the touch activated cursor. | 10-29-2015 |
20160092067 | E-MAIL INTERFACE HAVING AN INFORMATIONAL TOOL TIP - An interface enables perception of information regarding e-mail communications. The interface includes an e-mail application user interface that enables perception of e-mail message information for one or more e-mails received by an e-mail participant and that enables active display of one or more of the received e-mails selected by the e-mail participant, The interface also includes a mechanism that determines a request for e-mail message information for one of the e-mails from within a desired e-mail message that is not actively displayed. The interface further includes an informational tool tip that provides a temporary perceivable indication to the e-mail participant of at least a portion of the requested information for the desired e-mail message while maintaining active display of the one or more selected e-mails. | 03-31-2016 |
20160092245 | DATA RICH TOOLTIP FOR FAVORITE ITEMS - Embodiments of the present invention can comprise a data rich tooltip or other graphical or textual preview of a selected object of interest. This preview can provide the user with additional information about the object so that the user does not need to waste time opening multiple objects or records in order to find the desired one. Instead, the summary view can provide enough information that the user does not need to open the record; the tooltip has the information that they want to know about the item. According to one embodiment, the summary view can be generated for each record based on a pre-configured template. Content presented in the summary view can be defined by the template and may be text about the object (e.g., object field values), about other related objects, images, or other information that would help the user find the desired object without opening it. | 03-31-2016 |
20160103581 | CHART SELECTION TOOLTIP - Some embodiments of the present invention include an apparatus for enabling a tooltip to view information associated with portions of charts displayed on a display screen of a mobile computing device and include a processor, and one or more stored sequences of instructions which, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to display information associated with a chart on a display screen of a mobile computing system using a first chart type, the information including label information and value information Based on detecting a selection of a portion of the chart, cause the tooltip to be displayed on the display screen of the mobile computing system, the tooltip displaying label information and value information associated with the selected portion of the chart, the tooltip including a navigation tool to enable navigating and updating the tooltip with label information and value information associated with different portions of the chart. | 04-14-2016 |
20160188158 | TOOL-TIP FOR MULTIMEDIA FILES - A tool-tip presentation system for multimedia files. The tool-tip presentation system can be configured to respond to proximity events associated with a selected entry in a list of multimedia files such as screen captured images or complete audio files. Based upon the selected entry, a corresponding multimedia sample such as a thumbnail image of a screen captured image or an audio sample of the audio file can be retrieved and presented as a tool-tip. In particular, the tool-tip can be displayed in a position which is proximate to the selected entry. In this way, one who interacts with the list of multimedia files need not load each complete multimedia file in the list in order to determine the contents of the multimedia file. Rather, the multimedia sample in the tool-tip can suffice. | 06-30-2016 |