Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080319852 | Interactive advertisement overlays on full-screen content - In accordance with one or more aspects, an interactive advertisement overlay is displayed on a full-screen display of program and/or video commercial content. At the end of display of the video commercial content, the display of the interactive overlay is terminated, and an advertising icon is displayed during a full-screen display of program content. The display of the interactive advertisement overlay is reinstated in response to a user selecting the advertising icon. In accordance with one or more other aspects, program content and video commercial content are displayed on a full-screen display of a display device. An interactive advertisement overlay is also displayed on the full-screen display. The interactive advertisement overlay includes advertising information associated with a sponsor of the program content. | 12-25-2008 |
20100131977 | INTERACTIVE MEDIA PORTAL - Techniques are disclosed herein for a media center portal. One implementation includes displaying first content in an expanded state and second content in a contracted state. At least a portion of the first content is presented in a viewport. A request is received to expand the second content. The first content is contracted for display in the contracted state. The second content is expanded for display in the expanded state. The contracted first content is displayed while displaying the expanded second content. At least a portion of the second content is presented in a text reader when in the expanded state. | 05-27-2010 |
20140372893 | Inset Dynamic Content Preview Pane - A preview of dynamic effects in a document is provided. As a user scrolls through pages of a document, for example, slides of a slide presentation, a static representation of each page may be displayed in a main viewing area, and a dynamic view of any dynamic effects may be displayed in an inset preview pane. The preview pane may be provided in a corner of the main viewing area, and may display the dynamic effects in a loop or upon selection. Accordingly, a user may be able to scroll through a document without having to click through interactive content on a page, and concurrently may be informed of and have an opportunity to view the dynamic effects in a preview pane. | 12-18-2014 |
20150338938 | Ink Modes - Techniques for ink modes are described. According to various embodiments, different ink modes are supported, such as a permanent ink mode, a transient ink mode, a shape recognition mode, a text recognition mode, a selection mode, a command mode, an ink note mode, an ink for emphasis mode, and so forth. For instance, embodiments support a permanent ink mode where ink applied to a document becomes part of primary content of the document. A transient ink mode is also supported in which ink applied to a document is processed according to transient ink mode behaviors. According to various embodiments, a visual affordance of a particular active ink mode is presented on a document with which a user is interacting. Further, different ink modes each are associated with different respective visual affordances. | 11-26-2015 |
20150338939 | Ink Modes - Techniques for ink modes are described. According to various embodiments, different ink modes are supported. For instance, implementations support ink for selection, ink for commanding, ink for recognition, and so forth. According to various embodiments, a visual affordance of a particular active ink mode is presented on a document with which a user is interacting. For instance, the visual affordance is presented in response to detecting a proximity of a pen to an input surface such as a touch display. Further, different ink modes each are associated with different respective visual affordances. | 11-26-2015 |
20150338940 | Pen Input Modes for Digital Ink - Techniques for pen input modes for digital ink are described. According to various embodiments, a pen apparatus is described that is switchable between providing digital ink input and non-digital-ink input. According to various embodiments, a pen apparatus is switchable between different ink input modes. For instance, the pen apparatus is switchable between a permanent ink mode in which ink is applied as permanent ink, and a transient ink mode in which ink is applied as transient ink. | 11-26-2015 |
20150339050 | Ink for Interaction - Techniques for ink for interaction are described. According to various embodiments, ink and touch input may be combined to provide diverse input scenarios. According to various embodiments, ink can be used to reconfigure a document. According to various embodiments, ink can be employed to interact with a map in various ways. | 11-26-2015 |
20150341400 | Ink for a Shared Interactive Space - Techniques for ink for a shared interactive space are described. According to various embodiments, a shared interactive space is presented on devices for different users that are participating in a communication session with one another Ink content applied by a particular user to an instance of the shared interactive space is propagated to other instances of the shared interactive space. According to various implementations, a shared interactive space is invocable in different ways. For instance, different user-initiated invoke events can cause a shared interactive space to be presented, such as while a communication session is in progress. | 11-26-2015 |