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`Background of the Invention
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`1. Field of the Invention
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`This invention relates to computer user interfaces and
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`more specifically to a parallel graphical user interface
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`for a digital computer.
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`2. Description of the Prior Art
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`The advent of the computer age saw users struggling
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`with text based interfaces to manage and use a computer.
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`The introduction of graphical user interfaces simplified
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`computer use and prompted many people to buy and use
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`computers. Generally, a computer has a single “primary”
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`graphical user interface and all other programs run under
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`it. As computer processor speed and complexity has
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`increased it has become possible for computers and their
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`displays to handle more and more tasks simultaneously as
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`illustrated by the growth of multitasking applications.
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`There is no more reason for a computer user to be limited
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`to a single graphical user interface for computer control
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`and interaction.
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`What is needed is a parallel graphical user interface
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`that may be used with conventional user interfaces to allow
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`a computer user to exploit the capability of conventional
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`displays and processors with a minimal
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`functionality of the conventional user interfaces.
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`Summary of the Invention
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`In a first aspect,
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`the present invention includes a
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`parallel graphical user interface (GUI) modeled as a dial
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`tuning metaphor. This provides an intuitive interface that
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`convenient use in parallel with another more conventional
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`GUI to increase the efficiency of a users computer
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`experience.
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`In another aspect of the present invention, a GUI
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`according to the present invention may operate in display
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`‘areas having aspect ratios of 3:1 or greater.
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`These and other features and advantages of this
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`description and accompanying figures that follow.
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`figures and description, numerals indicate the various
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`features of the invention,
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`like numerals referring to like
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`features throughout both the drawings and the description.
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`Brief Description of the Drawings
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`1 is a block diagram of a computer apparatus
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`according to the present invention.
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`Fig. 2 is a line drawing of a parallel GUI according
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`to a first embodiment of the present invention.
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`Fig. 3 is a simplified example of a menu tree
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`according to the present invention.
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`4 is a line drawing of a parallel GUI with an
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`accessory container or cartridge according to an embodiment
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`Detailed.Description of the Preferred Embodiment(s)
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`Referring now to Fig. 1,
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`the general architecture of a
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`digital computer system 10 for implementing the present
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`invention is shown.
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`The present invention may be
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`implemented in any electronic device presenting a GUI on a
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`display for user control and interaction. Processor 12 may
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`be any conventional digital computer processor running any
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`appropriate conventional operating system such as the
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`Windows 98“ operating system (Windows 98“ is a registered
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`trademark of the Microsoft Corporation of Redmond
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`System software 14 may be stored on storage
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`unit 16 which may be any conventional storage device such
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`as an internal fixed disk drive or any other conventional
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`device. Also preferably stored on storage unit 16 may be
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`parallel GUI software 18 as described in greater detail
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`below. An interactive user input, where referenced below,
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`may be provided via any standard input peripherals such as
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`keyboard 20 and/or mouse 22. Graphical output created by
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`processor 12 under control of GUI software 18 may be
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`transmitted to any conventional display device such as
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`video monitor 24 for display to users; equivalently, output
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`may also be transmitted to any conventional hard copy
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`output device to generate conventional hard copy output
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`such as printer 13. Computer system 10 may also be
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`connected to a network such as network 15.
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`Referring now to Fig. 2, display area 26 includes a
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`parallel GUI 28 according to the present invention.
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`Display area 26 may be located anywhere on screen 24S of
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`video monitor 24.
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`For example, with long axis L oriented
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`horizontally display area 26 may be located adjacent edge
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`vertically, display area 26 may be located adjacent edge
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`24L or edge 24R.
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`Aspect ratio 34 of parallel GUI 28 is the relationship
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`dimension 30 expressed as 34:1 where aspect ratio 34 is
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`36 —9 Aspect ratio 34 =
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`dimension 32 + dimension 30
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`According to the preferred embodiment of the present
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`invention, parallel GUI 28 includes bar 38 surrounded by
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`area 28A. Bar 38 may include one or more containers or
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`cartridges such as cartridge 86 of Fig. 3. Area 28A.may be
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`any color,
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`in a preferred embodiment, area 28A is black.
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`Bar 38 may be composed of separate elements such as title
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`area 40, one or more help areas such as help area 42 and or
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`help area 56, one or more rotators such as rotator 44 and
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`or rotator 48, and one or more buttons such as button 46,
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`button 50,
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`ticker 52 and button 54. A button may be
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`depressible such as button 46 or non-depressible such as
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`button 40.
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`A depressible button such as button 46 may
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`perform an associated action and display highlighting when
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`selected and clicked on using any conventional pointing
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`device such as mouse 22. A non-depressible button such as
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`I button 40 may act as a label and or initiate apparent
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`rotation of the elements of bar 38 to the right of button
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`40 along with all the associated sound, apparent motion,
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`and highlighting as described below.
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`During a ‘mouse over’ condition,
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`the appearance of button frame 62 may be
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`changed such as by changing its color and thus the apparent
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`intensity of emitted light.
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`The change evoked in a button '
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`frame such as button frame 62 may be localized to a portion
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`of the button frame such as corner 62A.
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`over’ condition causes light to apparently emit from the
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`lower left corner of the button frame such as corner 62B.
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`Clicking on or
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`button such as button 46 may evoke apparent movement of the
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`button and or apparent lighting changes adjacent the
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`‘mouse down’ of a depressible button
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`" such as button 46 causes button 46 to apparently move into
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`bar 38 and an apparent increase of light from behind button
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`frame 62. Apparent motion and light emission changes may
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`Following a click on or ‘mouse down’ condition of a
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`depressible button such as button 46 a ‘mouse up’ condition
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`is initiated thus completing a button selection cycle. A
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`‘mouse up’ condition may initiate an action such a
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`acting button such as button 46. Additionally, a ‘mouse
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`up’ condition may cause a button such as button 46 to
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`reverse the apparent motion caused by the prior ‘mouse
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`down’ condition,
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`thus as in the prior example, button 46
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`apparently springs back out of bar 38 into alignment with
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`bar 38. At the conclusion of a button selection cycle, a
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`highlighting change of a selected button may also be
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`present invention, a post selection highlighting is the
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`same as the earlier described ‘mouse over’ highlighting and
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`is maintained until another button such as button 54 is
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`selected or some other action within parallel GUI 28 is
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`non-depressible button such as button 50, a title button
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`such as title area 40, or on a rotator such as rotator 44
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`may initiate rotation about long axis L of the display
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`area.
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`invention a click of right mouse button 22R initiates
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`rotation of 38 in a first direction D and a click of left
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`mouse button 22L initiates rotation of 38 in a second
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`direction U, opposite first direction D.
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`Accompanying a complete button selection cycle as
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`described above, sound may be used to enhance the
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`experience and thus heighten the similarity of a virtual
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`metaphor to a real 3—dimensional device.
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`issue from computer system 10, sound 66 may resemble a
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`sound or sounds issued from a real device such as a subtle
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`mechanical click. Any other appropriate sound or sounds
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`may also be used.
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`A non—depressible button such as button 50 may be used
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`a title button or a placeholder, and thus may not invoke a
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`utility, URL or any other function if subjected to a
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`complete button selection cycle. Accordingly, no
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`highlighting or other special indicia would accompany a
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`button 50.
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`invention, a non—depressible button such as button 50 may
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`include the functionality of a rotator such as rotator 44
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`or 48.
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`Thus a complete button selection cycle on such a
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`non~depressible button would result in the apparent
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`rotation of non—depressible button 50 and all the elements
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`of bar 38 to its right such as ticker 52 and button 60.
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`Tickers such as ticker 52 may be dynamic reading areas
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`within a cartridge such as cartridge 86 as shown in Fig. 3.
`Scrolling updateable text such as text 53 can be displayed
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`launch an application or URL. A.ticker such as ticker 52
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`window 52A at right side 52R and scrolls to the left to
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`left side 52L.
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`The scrolling text such as text 53 may
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`repeat in a loop at the end of the text string. Ticker
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`text such as text 53 may be updated locally or over a
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`network such as network 15. A ticker such as ticker 52 may
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`activate a hyperlink through a network such as network 15
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`when ticker 52 is clicked on, or subjected to a complete
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`button cycle.
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`Referring now to Fig. 3, an example of a menu tree
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`that may be displayed and accessed through parallel GUI 28
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`is shown. Menu 70 includes title bands 72, 74, 76, 78 and
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`80 which correspond to title area 40, button 46, button 50,
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`ticker 52 and button 54 respectively. Rotators 44 and 48
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`are represented by bands 82 and 84 respectively.
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`cartridges 86, 87, 88, 89, 90 and cartridge 91. Many more
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`cartridges and titles may be available,
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`cartridges or titles available may only be limited by the
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`resources of the computer. Cartridges such as cartridge 90
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`or cartridge 91 may include accessories such as a web
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`browser or media player or any other accessory.
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`Accessories for a cartridge such as cartridge 90 may be
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`installed for use with system software 14, or they may be
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`components of parallel GUI software 18, or they may be
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`available via a network such as network 15.
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`Referring now to Fig. 4, parallel GUI 28 is shown with
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`accessory cartridge 90 visible. Accessory cartridge 90 may
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`include function specific actuators such as fast forward or
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`next track for a CD player.
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`A section of accessory
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`cartridge 90 or any other cartridge selected may also be
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`dedicated to a single function such as web browser 92,
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`parallel GUI software 18 is running.
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`Cartridges such as cartridges 86-91 may be pre—loaded
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`specification appendix C. Alternatively,
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`the elements or
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`buttons of a cartridge may be blank for loading by a user
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`as explained in attached product specification appendix B.
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`User cartridge(s) may include access to applications,
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`documents, files, or network links such as URLs and or
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`embedded functions.
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`Some embedded functions which may be
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`launched from a cartridge may include a browser, an MP3
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`instant messaging,
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`trading notices for marketplace
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`functions, alerts for auction results and or trades, agent
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`checking regarding price comparison searches. User items
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`such as applications, documents,
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`files,
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`may be added to a user button via any conventional method
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`such as copy and paste or drag and drop functions of system
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`software 14 or of any web browser.
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`In a currently
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`may be renamed or cleared in any conventional manner.
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`A parallel GUI such as parallel GUI 28 may also
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`include a help function. Help screens or menus may be
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`implemented in any conventional manner. A map of the
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`contents and organization of bar 38 may be provided in the
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`form of a menu or tree such as menu 70 of Fig. 3. Menu 70
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`and other help screens may extend from display area 26 in
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`any conventional manner.
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`embodiment of the present invention in which menu 70 is
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`visible extending away from edge 26T thus allowing bar 38
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`to remain visible, actuation of a complete button cycle on
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`a title such as title 87C will initiate rotation of bar 38
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`to bring cartridge 87 and title 87C to visibility on bar
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`In a currently preferred embodiment of the present
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`invention display area 26 includes 4 preset actuators 94.
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`Activation of a complete button cycle on an actuator such
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`as actuator 96 will rotate bar 38 to a preselected
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`position. A.user may initially load, change or delete a
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`preset setting associated with an actuator such as actuator
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`Parallel GUI software 18 may also include a screen
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`saver component such as idle component 96.
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`than blanking display area 26 as in some conventional
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`techniques, parallel GUI 28 may auto rotate through all
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`possible cartridge displays of menu 70. When system
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`software 14 returns to active mode, bar 38 will
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`automatically return to the last active position prior to
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`If parallel GUI 28 is oriented with a title cartridge
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`such as cartridge 86 with title 86A visible on title area
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`40, a complete button cycle of title area 40 as described
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`above may result in apparent rotation of bar 38 and thus
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`display an adjacent cartridge such as cartridge 87 or
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`cartridge 85 (not shown). only title area 40 but may also
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`include all buttons and rotators to the right of title area
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`40 as well.
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`In an alternate embodiment,
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`a complete button
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`cycle of title area 40 changes the visible title such as
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`title 86 and apparently rotates elements of bar 38 to the
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`right of title area 40 such as rotator 44, rotator 48,
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`button 46, button 50,
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`ticker 52 and button 54.
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`The result
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`of changing a cartridge and thus the title visible in title
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`area 40 is that as cartridge 87 is Visible, title 87A may
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`be visible as well as a set of it's subordinate titles such
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`as titles 87B, 87C, 87D and 87E. Additional cycling of
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`title area 40 will result in display of additional
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`cartridges and thus additional titles of band 72 such as
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`titles 88A and 89A.
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`If title 89A is visible in band 72, execution of a
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`complete button cycle on rotator 44 corresponding to band
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`82 will cause apparent rotation of bar 38 at button 46
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`corresponding to band 74 including everything to the right
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`of button 46.
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`Subsequent button cycles of a rotator such
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`sequentially cycle through titles 89B, 89C, 89D, 89E and
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`89F with a new title appearing after each button cycle.
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`In a currently preferred embodiment of the present
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`invention a merge function may be included to allow
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`cartridges such as cartridges 86-91 to be added to an
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`existing parallel GUI such as parallel GUI 28. A cartridge
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`such as cartridge 86 may be added or merged with any
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`existing cartridges in a parallel GUI such as parallel GUI
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`or drag and drop. A.merged cartridge such as cartridge 86
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`may be added between any two adjacent cartridges such as
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`cartridges 88 and 89. Similarly, existing cartridges may
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`New cartridges may be merged or added to an existing
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`parallel GUI from any conventional media such as magnetic
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`storage media, optical storage media, or from network
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`resources such as the Internet, or any local or intranet
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`network.
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`A delete and or a sort function may also be
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`included to permit a user to organize or personalize a bar
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`such as bar 38 in parallel GUI according to their own
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`wishes consistent with parallel GUI software 18.
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`Having now described the invention in accordance with
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`the requirements of the patent statutes,
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`modifications in the present invention to meet their
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`Such changes and
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`modifications may be made without departing from the scope
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`and spirit of the invention as set forth in the following
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`A parallel GUI according to the present invention
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`permits use of display spaces having aspect ratios greater
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`than or equal to 3:1.
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`In a first aspect the parallel GUI
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`includes discrete cartridges which may be added, modified
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`or deleted permitting user specific organization of the
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`cartridges and the functions/links thereon.
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`In another
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`aspect the present invention uses a dial tuning metaphor.
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`A plurality of cartridges compose a bar and each cartridge
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`may be displayed singularly by rotating the bar. Actuation
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`of a selection device such as a button on a cartridge may
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`initiate an application, document, file, utility, network
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`link or simply rotation of the bar.
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