`REQUEST FOR FILING APPLICATION UNDER 37 C.F.R. 1.53(b)
`WITHOUT FILING FEE AND/OR WITHOUT EXECUTED INVENTOR'S DECLARATION
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`Date: December 10, 2002
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`~ tg a request for filing a new PATENT APPLICATION under Rule 53(b) entitled:
`USER INTERFACE
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`CJ ~ t a filing fee and/or without an executed inventor's oath/declaration.
`~~ ~plication is made by the below identified inventor(s). Attached hereto are the following papers:
`~ >-1Newly executed Declaration, D Copy of Declaration from prior application,~ Abstract
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`Petition filed in prior application to extend its life to insure co-pendency.
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`It is hereby requested that the Examiner consider the art cited in the above parent application(s) by applicant and/or
`the Examiner for the reasons stated therein. A listing of that art is attached, but pursuant to Rule 98(d) copies are
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`Address all future communications to NIXON & VANDERHVE P .C., 1100 North Glebe Road, 8th Floor, Arlington, VA 22201.
`1100 North Glebe Road, 8th Floor
`NIXON & VANDERHYE P.C.
`Arlington, Virginia 22201-4714
`By Atty: Richard G. Besha, Reg. No. 22,770
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`In re Patent Application of
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`Serial No. Unassigned
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`Filed: December 10, 2002
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`For: USER INTERFACE
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`Atty. Ref.: 3682-32
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`PRELIMINARY AMENDMENT
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`In order to place the above-identified application in better condition for
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`examination, please amend the application as follows:
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`IN THE CLAIMS
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`Please substitute the following amended claim(s) for corresponding claim(s)
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`previously presented. A copy of the amended claim(s) showing cunent revisions is
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`9.
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`(Amended) User interface according to Claim 7, characterised in, that, a
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`navigation in said list is performed by moving said object in a direction towards the top
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`of said list or towards the bottom of said list, that the movement of said object will cause
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`said marking to move in the same direction, and that the speed of the movement of said
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`marking is lower than the speed of the movement of said object.
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`(Amended) User interface according to Claim 1, characterised in, that an
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`active application, function, service or setting is moved on one step by moving said
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`object from the left of said display area to the right of said display area, and that the
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`active application, function, service or setting is closed or backed one step by moving
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`said object from the right of said display area to the left of said display area.
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`(Amended) User interface according to Claim 1, characterised in, that said
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`menu area is positioned at the bottom of said touch sensitive area, that said representation
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`of said first function is positioned at the left side of said menu area, that said
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`representation of said second function is positioned at the middle of said menu area, and
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`that said representation of said third function is positioned at the right side of said menu
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`area.
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`(Amended) User interface according to Claim 1, characterised in, that said
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`user interface is adapted to a touch sensitive area with a size that is in the order of 2-3
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`inches, and that said user interface is adapted to be operated by .one hand, where said
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`object can be a finger, such as the thumb, or a user of said computer unit.
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`(Amended) An enclosure adapted to cover a computer unit, said computer
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`unit being adapted to present a user interface according to Claim 1, characterised in, that
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`said enclosure is provided with an opening for said display area, and that a representation
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`of said menu area is printed on top of said enclosure.
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`(Amended) A computer readable medium, with a computer program
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`product stored therein, characterised in, that said computer program product comprises
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`computer readable code, which, when read by a computer, will make it possible for said
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`computer to present a user interface according to Claim 1.
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`REMARKS
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`This Preliminary Amendment has been presented to place the claims in condition
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`for allowance.
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`Attached hereto is a marked-up version of the changes made to the specification
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`and claim(s) by the current amendment. The attached page(s) is captioned "Version
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`With Markings To Show Changes Made."
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`Respectfully submitted,
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`Richard G. Besha
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`9.
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`(Amended) User interface according to Claim 7 [or 8], characterised in,
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`that, a navigation in said list is performed by moving said object in a direction towards
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`the top of said list or towards the bottom of said list, that the movement of said object
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`will cause said marking to move in the same direction, and that the speed of the
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`movement of said marking is lower than the speed of the movement of said object.
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`(Amended) User interface according to [any preceding] Claim l,
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`characterised in, that an active application, function, service or setting is moved on one
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`step by moving said object from the left of said display area to the right of said display
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`area, and that the active application, function., service or setting is closed or backed one
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`step by moving said object from the right of said display area to the left of said display
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`area.
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`(Amended) User interface according to [any preceding] Claim l,
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`characterised in, that said menu area is positioned at the bottom of said touch sensitive
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`area, that said representation of said first function is positioned at the left side of said
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`menu area, that said representation of said second function is positioned at the middle of
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`said menu area, and that said representation of said third function is positioned at the
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`(Amended) User interface according to [any preceding] Claim l,
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`characterised in, that said user interface is adapted to a touch sensitive area with a size
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`that is in the order of 2-3 inches, and that said user interface is adapted to be operated by
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`one hand, where said object can be a finger, such as the thumb, or a user of said computer
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`unit.
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`(Amended) An enclosure adapted to cover a computer unit, said computer
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`unit being adapted to present a user interface according to [any of Claims] Claim 1 [to
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`14], characterised in, that said enclosure is provided with an opening for said display
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`area, and that a representation of said menu area is printed on top of said enclosure.
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`(Amended) A computer readable medium, with a computer program
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`product stored therein, characterised in, that said computer program product comprises
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`computer readable code, which, when read by a computer, will make it possible for said
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`computer to present a user interface according to [any of Claims] Claim 1 [to 14].
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`Technical field
`The present invention relates to a user interface for a mobile hand held
`s computer unit, which computer unit comprises a touch sensitive area, and which
`touch sensitive area is divided into a menu area and a display area.
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`The computer unit is adapted to run several applications simultaneously
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`The present invention also relates to an enclosure for a handheld
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`computer unit
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`The present invention also relates to a computer readable medium. A
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`computer program product with computer program code is stored within the
`computer readable medium, which code, when read by a computer, will make it
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`Description of background art
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`Mobile handheld computers are known in various embodiments. One kind
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`of handheld computer is the personal digital assistant (PDA), which is getting more
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`Another kind of handheld computer unit is the mobile pho11e, which also is
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`getting more and more powerful. There are also examples of where the mobile
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`phone and the PDA are merging into one unit
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`A third kind of handheld computer is the laptop computer, which is getting
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`The need to manage more information has led the development towards
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`new solutions regarding user interfaces and navigation. The PDA's and mobile
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`phones are getting larger and larger in order to provide a user-friendly interface.
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`Since the users have gotten used to small handheld units, it is hard to
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`sticks and different kinds of touch sensitive displays and pads intended to help in
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`providing a user interface that is suitable for small handheld compute units
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`Technical problems
`It is a problem to provide a user-friendly interface that is adapted to handle
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`large amount of information and different kinds of traditional computer-related
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`applications on a small handheld computer unit.
`It is a problem to provide a user interface that is simple to use, even for
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`inexperienced users of computers or handheld devices.
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`It is a problem to provide a small handheld computer unit with an easily
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`It is also a problem to provide a simple way to make the most commonly
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`used functions for navigation and management available in the environment of a
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`small handheld computer unit.
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`1s Solution
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`Taking these problems into consideration, and with the staring point from a
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`user interface for a mobile handheld computer unit, which computer unit comprises
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`a touch sensitive area, which touch sensitive area is divided into a menu area and
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`a display area, which computer unit is adapted to run several applications'
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`simultaneously and to present an active application on top of any other application
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`on the display area, the present invention teaches that the menu area is adapted
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`to present a representation of a first, a second and a third predefined function,
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`where the first function is a general application dependent function, the second
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`function is a keyboard function, and the third function is a task and file manager.
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`activated when the touch sensitive area detects a movement of an object with its
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`starting point within the representation of the function on the menu area and with a
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`direction from the menu area to the display area.
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`With the purpose of providing a simple way of managing any application or
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`the operations system, the present invention teaches that if the first function is
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`activated, the display area is adapted to display icons representing services or
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`settings, depending on the current active application. One of the icons always
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`represents a "help"-service, regardless of application. The icons are adapted to
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`represent services or settings of the operations system of said computer unit, such
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`as background picture, clock, users. help, etc. if no application is currently active
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`Selections of preferred service or setting is done by tapping on
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`corresponding icon
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`application in the computer unit, the present invention teaches that when the
`second function is activated, the display area ,s adapted to display a keyboard and
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`a text field,
`If a text passage in an active application is highlighted, then this text
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`10 passage is displayed in the text field for editing through the keyboard and that the
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`highlighted text passage is replaced by the edited text passage when the second
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`function is deactivated_
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`If no text passage in an active application is highlighted, then the text field
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`is available for inputting and editing of text through the keyboard.
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`In the case of the latter the first function can be activated, or the second
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`function can be closed, in which a choice of saving or deleting the inputted text is
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`given. The choice of saving the inputted text results in an activation of the first
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`function. In this case the first function will present services or settings available for
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`the inputted text, such as saving the inputted text for later use, using the inputted
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`text as telephone number in a telephone application, or sending the inputted text
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`as message in communications application.
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`In order to provide a task and file management in a user interface for a
`handheld mobile computer, the present invention teaches that, if the third function
`is activated, the display area is adapted to display a list with a library of available
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`25 applications and files on the computer unit A selection of an application will start
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`the application, and a selection of a file will open the file in an application intended
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`for the file.
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`A selection of an application or a file is done by moving the object so that
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`the representation of desired application or file is highlighted, removing the object
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`from the touch sensitive area, and then tapping on the touch sensitive area.
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`According to the present invention a navigation in the list is performed by
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`moving the object in a direction towards the top of the list or towards the bottom of
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`the list. This will cause the marking to mo"e in the same direction. The speed of
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`the movement of the marking is lower than the speed of the movement of the
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`object, with the purpose of making the navigation easier.
`The user interface of the present invention is specifically adapted to be
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`used with a small computer unit where the size of the touch sensitive area is in the
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`5 order of 2-3 inches, The user interface is also adapted to be operated by one
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`hand, where the object can be a finger, such as the thumb, of a user of the
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`computer unit.
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`Advantages
`Those advantages that can be primarily associated with a user interface or
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`ability to establish a user-friendly interface for small handheld computers, both
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`regarding general application set-up functions, text input functions, and file and
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`task management.
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`1 s Brief description of the drawings
`The present invention will now be described in more detail with reference
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`to the accompanying drawings, in which
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`Figure 1
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`is a schematic side view illustrating the activation of a function;
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`Figure 3
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`is a schematic illustration of a first function;
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`setting represented by an icon;
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`is a schematic illustration of a second function;
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`is a schematic side view illustrating the selection of a third
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`is a schematic illustration of an application or file;
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`is a schematic illustration on how navigation is performed;
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`Figure 1 O is a schematic side view further illustrating how navigation is
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`Figure 11 is a schematic illustration of moving forwards in an application;
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`Figure 12 is a schematic illustration of moving backwards in, or closing,
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`an application;
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`Figure 13 is a schematic illustration of an enclosure
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`Description of embodiments at present preferred
`Figure 1 illustrates a user interface for a mobile handheld cornputer unit.
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`The user interface according to the present invention is specifically adapted to
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`computer units comprising a touch sensitive area 1, which is divided into a menu
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`area 2 and a display area 3. It should be understood that there are several
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`different kinds of known touch sensitive displays and that the present invention
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`10 does not depend on what kind of touch sensitive display that is used in relation to
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`the inventive user interface.
`The computer unit is adapted to run several applications simultaneously
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`and to present an active application on top of any other application on the display
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`area 3. It should be understood that by simultaneously it is meant any technology
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`simultaneously and that the present invention does not depend on how this is
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`realised, whether it is through time-sharing of one processor, parallel use of
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`several processors, or any other technique.
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`According to the present invention the menu area 2 is adapted to present
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`20 a representation of a first 21, a second 22 and a third 23 predefined function.
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`The first function 21 is a general application dependent function, the
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`second function 22 is a keyboard function, and the third function 23 is a task and
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`file manager.
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`Figure 2 shows that any one of these three functions 21, 22, 23 can be
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`25 activated when the touch sensitive area 1 detects a movement of an object 4 with
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`its starting point A within the representation of a function on the menu area 2 and
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`with a direction B from the menu area 2 to the display area 3.
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`Figure 3 shows that if the first function 21 is activated, then the display
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`area 3 is adapted to display icons 211,212,213,214,215,216 representing
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`services or functions depending on the current active application One of the icons,
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`in the figure exemplified by icon 211, always represents a "help" -service.
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`regardless of application. Any key that. because of lack of space on the display
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`area, or because the key should be hidden from the active application, or because
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`of any other reason is not shown on the display area of an active application, can
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`be represented by one of the icons 212, 213, 214,215,216 that is shown when
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`the first function 21 is activated.
`If for instance the active application handles a picture, then the icons that
`s are shown when the first function is activated can be services such as "save to
`disk", "send as SMS", or "delete" and they can be settings such as "resolution",
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`"colour", or "brightness".
`If no application is currently active on the computer unit, then the icons
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`211,212,213,214,215, 216 are adapted to represent services or settings of the
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`215, users 213, help 211, etc.
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`Figure 4 shows that selection of a preferred service or setting is done by
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`tapping C, Don corresponding icon 213.
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`Figure 5 shows that if the second function 22 is activated, then the display
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`area 3 is adapted to display a keyboard 221 and a text field 222.
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`activated. A first scenario can be that a text passage in the active application is
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`highlighted as the second function is activated If this is the case then the
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`highlighted text passage is displayed in the text field 222 for editing through the
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`The highlighted text passage is replaced by the edited text passage when
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`the second function 21 is deactivated.
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`A second scenario can be that no text passage in the active application is
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`highlighted. If this is the case then the text field 222 is available for inputting and
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`In the case of the latter scenario, the first function 21 can be activated, or
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`the second function 22 can be closed. If the second function 22 is closed then a
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`choice of saving or deleting the inputted text is given, where the choice of saving
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`the inputted text results in an activation of the first function 21.
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`As the first function 21 is activated with the second function 22 as currently
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`active application the first function 21 will present services or settings available for
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`the inputted text. such as saving the inputted text for later use, using the inputted
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`text as telephone number in a telephone application, or sending the inputted text
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`as message in communications application, such as e-mail, SMS, or fax.
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`area 3 is adapted to display a list 231 with a library of available applications and
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`A selection of an application will start the application, and a selection of a
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`file will open the file in an application intended for the file_ The name of a selected
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`file can be edited by activation of the second function 22 as the file is highlighted.
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`Figure 7 shows that a selection of an application or a file is done by
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`highlighted, removing F the object 4 from the touch sensitive area 1. and then
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`tapping G, Hon the touch sensitive area 1.
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`An application or file is highlighted by placing some kind of marking 232 on
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`the representation of the application or file_ This marking can be done in different
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`ways, for example by putting a frame around the representation of the application
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`. or file, as shown in the figure, or by inverting the representation of the application
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`contact information in an address book, a list of e-mail messages in a mailbox, or
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`a telephone log, can be managed in the above described manner.
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`The list 231 can be adapted to present only files or only applications In
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`this case, the top area of the list 231 can present a field 233 through which the
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`content if the list 231 can be altered. If the list only presents files, then the field 233
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`can display a representation of a task manager and a selection of the field 233 will
`cause the list 231 to alter to present only applications, and if the list 231 only
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`presents applications, then the field 233 displays a representation of a file
`2s manager and a selection of the field 233 will cause the list 231 to alter and present
`only files.
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`Figure 8 shows that navigation in the list is performed by moving the
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`object 4 in a direction I towards the top 231a of the list 231 or towards J the bottom
`231b of the list 231. This movement I, J of the object 4 will cause the marking 232
`to move K, L in the same direction. The speed of the movement K, L of the
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`marking 232 is lower than the speed of the movement I, J of the object 4.
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`Figure 9 shows that if the number of applications and/or files in the list 231
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`exceeds the number of applications and/or files that can be presented on the
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`display area 3, and if the object 4 is moved to the top or bottom position of the
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`display area, then lifted, replaced on the display area, and then again moved to
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`the top or bottom of the display area, then the content of the display area will be
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`replaced one whole page, meaning that if the object 4 is positioned N at the
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`bottom 3b of the display area 3, then lifted, replaced on the display area 3, and
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`then again moved M to the bottom 3b of the display area 3, then the content 31 of
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`the display area 3 will be replaced P by the following applications and/or files 32 in
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`the list 231. In the same way, but not shown in the figure, if the object is position at
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`the top of the display area, then lifted, replaced on the display area 3, and then
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`again moved to the top of the display area, the content of the display area will be
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`replaced by the preceding applications and/or files in the list.
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`Figure 10 shows that if the object 4 is removed Q from a first position 33
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`on the display area 3 and then replaced R, Son a second position 34 on the
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`display area 3, then the navigation can be continued T from the second position
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`Figure 11 shows that moving U the object 4 from the left of the display
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`area 3 to the right of the display area 3 moves the active application, function,
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`service or setting on one step forwards. Figure 12 shows that, in a similar manner,
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`the active application, function, service or setting is closed or backed one step by
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`moving V the object 4 from the right of the display area 3 to the left of the display
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`As shown in figure 1, the menu area 2 is positioned at the bottom of the
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`touch sensitive area 1. The representation of the first function 21 is positioned at
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`the left side of the menu area 2, the representation of the second function 22 is
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`positioned at the middle of the menu area 2, and the representation of the third
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`function 23 is positioned at the right side of the menu area 2.
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`As shown in figure 13, the present invention relates to a user interface for
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`a hand held mobile unit that preferably can be manageable with one hand. Hence
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`the present invention teaches that the user interface is adapted to a touch
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`sensitive area 1 with a size that is in the order of 2-3 inches, meaning the diagonal
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`30 distance W between two corners of the touch sensitive area 1.
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`The user interface is adapted to be operated by one hand, where the
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`object 4 can be a finger, such as the thumb shown in the figures, of a user of the
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`computer unit. It should be understood though that the present invention might
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`also be used with another object, such as a pen or other pointing device.
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`According to one preferred embodiment of the present invention the
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`computer unit is covered with an enclosure 5, which is provided with an opening
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`51 for the display area 3, and where the representations of the menu area 2 is
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`printed on top of the enclosure 5. It should be understood that the opening 51
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`5 might be a transparent part of the enclosure 5 or that it might be an open aperture
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`depending on among other things technical considerations pertaining to the touch
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`sensitive area 1 .
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`This makes it possible to allow the enclosure 5 to be removable and
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`exchangeable.
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`Figure 14 shows a computer readable medium, in the figure schematically
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`shown as a solid-state memory 61 A computer program product is stored within
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`the computer readable medium. This computer program product comprises
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`computer readable code 62, which, when read by a computer 6, will make it
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`possible for the computer 6 to present a user interface according to the present
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`The present invention also teaches that the computer program product is
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`adapted to function as a shell upon an operations system.
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`It will be understood that the invention is not restricted to the
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`aforedescribed and illustrated exemplifying embodiments thereof, and that these
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`in the accompanying Claims.
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`CLAIMS
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`User interface for a mobile handheld computer unit, where said computer
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`unit comprises a touch sensitive area, which touch sensitive area is divided into a
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`5 menu area and a display area, where said computer unit is adapted to run several
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`applications simultaneously, and to present an active application on top of any
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`other application on said display area, characterised in, that said menu area is
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`adapted to present a representation of a first, a second and a third predefined
`function, that said first function is a general application dependent function. that
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`said second function is a keyboard function, that said third function is a task and
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`file manager, and that any one of said three functions can be activated when said
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`touch sensitive area detects a movement of an object with its starting point within
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`the representation of said function on said menu area and with a direction from
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`said menu area to said display area.
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`User interface according to Claim. 1, characterised in, that, if said first
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`function is activated, said display area is adapted to display icons representing
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`different services or settings depending on the current active application, that one
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`of said icons always represents a "help"-service, regardless of applicati~n. and
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`that, if no ap