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U.S. PATENT NO. 9,880,715 CLAIM LISTING
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`No.
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`Limitation
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`[1pre] A customized user interface to display computer content on a display
`component of a computer system including a keyboard, the user
`interface comprising:
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`[1a]
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`[1b]
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`[1c]
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`[1d]
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`[1e]
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`[1f]
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`[2]
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`at least one processor operatively connected to a memory of the
`computer system;
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`a graphical user interface, executing on the at least one processor,
`configured to display the computer content on the display component
`of the computer system, the graphical user interface configured to:
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`display a plurality of views of a plurality of visual representations of
`computer content, wherein the computer content includes at least one
`of selectable digital content, selectable computer operations and
`passive digital content;
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`an execution component, executing on the at least one processor,
`configured to:
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`detect a current computer system configuration from at least a first
`computer system configuration where the keyboard is operable to
`receive input from an operator of the computer system to control the
`computer system and a second computer system configuration where
`the keyboard is inoperable to receive input from the operator of the
`computer system to control the computer system;
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`select one of the plurality of views for display on the computer system
`in response to the detected current computer system configuration; and
`transition the display component to the selected one of the plurality of
`views.
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`The user interface of claim 1, wherein in the plurality of views includes
`a home view configured to organize a plurality of content modes and a
`channel view configured to organize at least one of a single content
`mode and two content modes.
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`Lenovo EX-1009, Page 001
`IPR2021-00786 (Lenovo Inc. v. LiTL LLC.)
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`No.
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`[3]
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`[4]
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`[5]
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`[6a]
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`[6b]
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`[7]
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`[8]
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`Limitation
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`The user interface of claim 1, wherein the plurality of views includes a
`screen saver view configured to organize selected content modes for
`passive viewing.
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`The user interface of claim 1, wherein the plurality of views includes a
`home view organizing a plurality of visual representations of digital
`content, wherein the home view comprises a header display and a body
`display, and wherein the header display comprises a lateral frame
`extending from the left of the display component to the right of the
`display component, wherein the body display is rendered below the
`header display in the display component of the computer system.
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`The user interface of claim 4, wherein the computer system
`configuration comprises a physical positioning of a computer system
`display relative to a base of the computer system that includes the
`keyboard about a longitudinal axis of rotation.
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`The user interface of claim 4, wherein the graphical user interface is
`further configured to display a search tool displayed in the header
`display, wherein the search tool is configured to accept search terms
`entered by a user and
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`in response to execution, causes the computer system to navigate to a
`view of a first visual representation of digital content, wherein the
`digital content includes a search engine, and the search engine presents
`results for the search terms.
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`The user interface of claim 1, further comprising a storage component
`configured to retain a previous view state.
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`The user interface of claim 7, wherein the execution component is
`further configured to cause the computer system to transition to a
`previous view in response to execution of a navigation element by a
`user.
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`[9]
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`The user interface of claim 7, further comprising the navigation
`element displayed in a header display.
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`Lenovo EX-1009, Page 002
`IPR2021-00786 (Lenovo Inc. v. LiTL LLC.)
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`No.
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`[10a]
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`[10b]
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`[11]
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`Limitation
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`The user interface of claim 4, wherein the body display comprises an
`organization of the plurality of visual representations of computer
`content rendered on the computer display, and
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`the home view further comprises display pages in response to a display
`threshold establishing a maximal number of visual representations
`displayed per display page.
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`The user interface of claim 10, wherein the home view further
`comprises an indication of visual representations displayed on adjacent
`display pages of the home view, wherein the indication is displayed
`within the body of the home view.
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`[12a]
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`The user interface of claim 4, wherein the graphical user interface is
`further configured to display a nascent card in the home view,
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`[12b] wherein the nascent card is configured to permit generation of
`additional visual representations of digital content.
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`[13a]
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`The user interface of claim 12, wherein the execution component is
`further configured to execute a process for creating a visual
`representation in response to execution of the nascent card, wherein the
`process for creating a visual representation includes acts of:
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`[13b]
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`transitioning to a quick access view;
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`[13c]
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`[14]
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`[15]
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`generating a mapping to online digital content;
`executing the mapping; and
`displaying a first view of the mapped digital content.
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`The user interface of claim 1, wherein the plurality of views includes a
`quick access view configured to permit user generation of a mapping
`between digital content and a visual representation.
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`The user interface of claim 1, wherein the plurality of views includes a
`channel view including a channel selector that displays a sequence of
`visual representations.
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`Lenovo EX-1009, Page 003
`IPR2021-00786 (Lenovo Inc. v. LiTL LLC.)
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`No.
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`[16]
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`Limitation
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`The user interface of claim 15, wherein the execution component is
`further configured to transition the computer system to the channel
`view in response to receiving user input via at least one input device
`integral to or operatively connected with the computer system.
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`[17pre] A customized user interface to display computer content on a display
`component of a computer system including a keyboard, the user
`interface comprising:
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`[17a]
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`at least one processor operatively coupled to a memory of the computer
`system;
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`[17b]
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`a graphical user interface, executing on at least one processor,
`configured to display a plurality of views of a plurality of visual
`representations of the computer content;
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`[17c]
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`an execution component, executing on the at least one processor,
`configured to:
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`[17d]
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`identify at least a first computer system configuration where the
`keyboard is operable to receive input from an operator of the computer
`system to control the computer system and a second computer system
`configuration where the keyboard is inoperable to receive input from
`the operator of the computer system to control the computer system
`based on sensor input indicating a position of the display component;
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`[17e]
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`select, responsive to the sensor input, a first content view from the
`plurality of views for the first computer system configuration;
`transition, automatically in response to the sensor input, the display
`component between at least the first content view of the plurality of
`views and a second content view of the plurality of views;
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`[17f]
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`receive user input via at least one input device integral to or operatively
`connected with the computer system; and
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`[17g]
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`transition, automatically in response to receiving the user input, the
`display component from one of the first content view and the second
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`Lenovo EX-1009, Page 004
`IPR2021-00786 (Lenovo Inc. v. LiTL LLC.)
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`No.
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`[18]
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`[19]
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`Limitation
`content view to a channel view including a channel selector that
`displays a sequence of visual representations.
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`The user interface of claim 17, wherein the at least one input device
`includes at least one of a scroll wheel, a touchpad, and a mouse.
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`The user interface of claim 1, wherein the first mode is a laptop mode
`where the keyboard is oriented to be accessible to the operator and
`wherein the second mode is an easel mode or a frame mode where the
`keyboard is oriented to be inaccessible to the operator.
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`[20pre] A customized user interface to display computer content on a display
`component of a computer system including a keyboard, the user
`interface comprising:
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`[20a]
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`at least one processor operatively connected to a memory of the
`computer system;
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`[20b]
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`a graphical user interface, executing on the at least one processor,
`configured to display the computer content on the display component
`of the computer system, the graphical user interface configured to:
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`[20c] display a plurality of views of a plurality of visual representations of
`computer content, wherein the computer content includes at least one
`of selectable digital content, selectable computer operations and
`passive digital content;
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`[20d]
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`an execution component, executing on the at least one processor,
`configured to:
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`[20e] detect a current computer system configuration from at least a first
`computer system configuration where the keyboard is positioned to
`receive input from an operator of the computer system and a second
`computer system configuration where the keyboard is not positioned to
`receive input from the operator of the computer system;
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`[20f]
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`select one of the plurality of views for display on the computer system
`in response to the detected current computer system configuration; and
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`Lenovo EX-1009, Page 005
`IPR2021-00786 (Lenovo Inc. v. LiTL LLC.)
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`Limitation
`transition the display component to the selected one of the plurality of
`views.
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`No.
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`-6-
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`Lenovo EX-1009, Page 006
`IPR2021-00786 (Lenovo Inc. v. LiTL LLC.)
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