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58 results about "Pointer (user interface)" patented technology

In computing, a pointer or mouse cursor (as part of a personal computer WIMP style of interaction) is a symbol or graphical image on the computer monitor or other display device that echoes movements of the pointing device, commonly a mouse, touchpad, or stylus pen. It signals the point where actions of the user take place. It can be used in text-based or graphical user interfaces to select and move other elements. It is distinct from the cursor, which responds to keyboard input. The cursor may also be repositioned using the pointer.

Task window navigation method and system

A method of managing a plurality of windows organized and displayed on the graphical user interface of a computer. At any given time, one of the plurality of windows has a focus on the graphical user interface and a remainder of the windows are at least partly obscured behind the window having the focus. The method begins by displaying a graphical control device on the GUI, The graphical control device preferably has a plurality of identifiers each of which is associated with a given one of the plurality of windows. Thus, the graphical control device may be a slider, with each of the identifiers being a "notch". As the graphical pointer is moved in a predetermined manner relative to the notches, respective windows are selectively positioned at the focus position on the GUI. Thus, the user may easily locate any desired window by traversing the graphical pointer across the slider notches. As each notch is traversed, the window associated therewith is brought into the focus position. This is a fast and simple technique for locating a hidden or partially obscured window on the interface.
Owner:IBM CORP

Method and apparatus to conditionally constrain pointer movement on a computer display using visual cues, controlled pointer speed and barriers on the display which stop or restrict pointer movement

InactiveUS6867790B1Minimizing potential for inadvertent user selection and mistakeSelective operationCathode-ray tube indicatorsInput/output processes for data processingMovement controlComputer users
Methods and apparatus are provided for controlling pointer movement on a user interface display screen in a computer system. Selected areas of a display screen are defined to provide predetermined pointer movement control actions. Visual cues to the selected areas are provided for the user. In accordance with a feature of the invention, the pointer movement control actions assist computer users in selecting desired operations or objects while minimizing potential for inadvertent user selections or mistakes.
Owner:IBM CORP

Computer controlled user interactive display interface for accessing graphic tools with a minimum of display pointer movement

A computer controlled graphical user interface implementation comprising displaying a set of graphic tools in a primary container location on the display in combination with an implement for using a selected tool to create a graphic object at a selected display location that is changeable as the object is being created in which there are provided functions responsive to the creation of the graphic object for displaying a secondary container containing a duplicate of the selected tool proximate the location of the graphic object, the secondary container being dynamically moveable responsive to the graphics object creation.
Owner:IBM CORP

User interface log validation via blockchain system and methods

Disclosed are apparatus, systems, computer readable media, or methods wherein user interface user interactions may be electronically logged and stored based on various inputs and outputs of data from the user interface forming a digital chain of events and interactions (e.g., a blockchain). An interaction logging system is disclosed including a user tracking or logging engine configured to derive session data and user interface data storing the same into interaction tracking chains or blockchains. A validation blockchain may co-exist with a session blockchain that may be formed independently and include version data of user interface software acting as a secure verifiable history of the versions of the user interface. In a session block of the session blockchain, a pointer may be stored with the session data, wherein the pointer indicates a particular block on the validation blockchain that may assist in the validation of information stored in the session blockchain.
Owner:NANTHEALTH INC

Apparatus and methods for computer implemented game

A computer implemented game method, the method being implemented by at least one processor and at least one memory. The method comprises displaying a first game board arrangement having a plurality of game objects each having one or more characteristics, information on said game board arrangement and said game objects being stored in said at least one memory. The method also comprises determining a selection of a first game object in dependence on a user input received via a user interface and in dependence on the stored information on said game board arrangement. The method comprises executing an algorithm to determine if said user input is such that a pointer has been moved by at least a threshold distance and if so moving at least said game objects in dependence on said user input to provide an updated game board arrangement. The updated game board arrangement is displayed.
Owner:KING COM
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