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`PATENT
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`IN THE UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
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`In Re Patent Application of:
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`Magnus Goertz
`Joseph Shain
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`Application No:
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`Filed:
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`For:
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`TOUCH SCREEN ELECTRONIC
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`DEVICE AND ASSOCIATED
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`USER INTERFACE
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`Mail Stop AMENDMENT
`Commissioner for Patents
`P. 0. Box 1450
`Alexandria, VA 22313-1450
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`PRELIMINARY AMENDMENT
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`Prior to examination of the subject application, Applicant
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`requests that the application be amended as follows.
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`IN THE CLAIMS:
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`Please cancel claims 1 - 20 without prejudice.
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`1 - 20. ( canceled)
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`Please add the following new claims.
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`21. (new)
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`A portable wireless computer system, comprising:
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`a top surface comprising a touch sensitive display, the top surface
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`containing no movable button;
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`a processor;
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`a transceiver for sending and receiving wireless signals over a
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`communications network;
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`a solid-state memory storing computer instructions configured to:
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`enable the portable wireless computer system to run a
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`plurality of applications, the applications comprising a telephone, chat or
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`SMS, a calculator, a camera, an alarm, a clock, a music player, and email;
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`and
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`cause the portable wireless computer system (a) to
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`highlight a first item corresponding to a current position of an object gliding
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`over a linear list of items on said display and to select a second item from
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`the list at least partially based on where the object stops gliding and is lifted
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`from said display, and (b) to present a plurality of communication options
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`on said display for a given contact, wherein the communication options
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`comprise call, email, and chat or SMS; and
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`a housing surrounding said display and enclosing said processor,
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`said transceiver, and said solid-state memory.
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`22. (new)
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`The portable wireless computer system of claim 21,
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`wherein the plurality of applications comprise: (a) a first application
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`providing options on said display for editing, deleting and sending a picture,
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`(b) a second application and a third application capable of running
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`simultaneously, the second application capable of being presented on top
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`of the third application on said display, and (c) a fourth application and a
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`fifth application capable of running simultaneously, the fourth application
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`being a music player, and the fifth application being email, chat or SMS.
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`23. (new)
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`The portable wireless computer system of claim 22,
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`wherein the portable wireless computer system is a mobile phone, and the
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`computer instructions are configured to enable the portable wireless
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`computer system to present a user interface, the user interface comprising
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`at least two states, namely: (a) a tap-present state, wherein a plurality of
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`tap-activatable icons for activating a plurality of corresponding pre(cid:173)
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`designated applications, functions, services, settings or tasks are present,
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`each of the plurality of pre-designated applications, functions, services,
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`settings or tasks being activated in response to a tap on its corresponding
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`icon, and (b) a tap-absent state, wherein the plurality of tap-activatable
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`icons are absent, the tap-absent state configured to be transitioned to the
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`tap-present state in response to a multi-step user gesture comprising the
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`object: (i) touching an edge area of said display, and then (ii) gliding on
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`said display away from the edge area.
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`24. (new)
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`The portable wireless computer system of claim 23,
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`wherein
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`the plurality of tap-activatable
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`icons represent applications
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`comprising a telephone, chat or SMS, a camera, a music player and email.
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`25. (new)
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`The portable wireless computer system of claim 22,
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`wherein the computer instructions are configured to activate a function in
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`response to a multi-step user gesture comprising the object touching said
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`display at a location corresponding to a demarcated representation of the
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`function followed by the object gliding away from the location along said
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`display, wherein the maximum diagonal dimension of the representation is
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`less than a thumb's width, the representation represents only the function,
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`and is not relocated during the multi-step user gesture, and the function is
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`not activated differently based on a direction of the gliding.
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`26. (new)
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`The portable wireless computer system of claim 25,
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`wherein the function is a member of the group consisting of an application,
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`and a menu for configuring services or settings for an operations system or
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`an application, and wherein the maximum diagonal dimension of the
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`representation is less than one inch.
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`27. (new)
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`The portable wireless computer system of claim 26,
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`wherein the computer instructions are configured (a) to enable the portable
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`wireless computer system to scroll content on said display in response to
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`the object touching a first location on said display and gliding up or down
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`on said display from the first location, and (b) to enable the portable
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`wireless computer system to move an application, a function, a service or
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`a setting one step forward or backward or to close or remove an application,
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`a function, a service or a setting on said display in response to the object
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`touching a second location on said display and gliding to the right or to the
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`left from the second location.
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`28. (new)
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`The portable wireless computer system of claim 25,
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`wherein the function activated in response to the multi-step user gesture
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`presents one or more alphanumeric characters in a keyboard user interface
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`on said display.
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`29. (new)
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`The portable wireless computer system of claim 22,
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`wherein the computer instructions are configured to enable the portable
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`wireless computer system:
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`(a) to enable a graphical user interface for accessing a plurality of
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`gadgets, each gadget comprising an area containing at least a portion of
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`dynamically generated data related to that gadget, wherein the user
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`interface:
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`(i) arranges the plurality of gadgets in a layout that is
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`larger than said display, whereby some of the gadgets are in said display
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`and others of the gadgets are out of said display;
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`(ii) expands one of the gadgets in said display beyond an
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`edge of said display to show more data therein by shifting other gadgets;
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`and
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`(iii) pans the layout within said display to bring some of
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`the gadgets into said display and/or to move some of the gadgets out of
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`said display, in response to the object touching one of the gadgets on said
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`display, and then the object gliding along said display away from the
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`touched location; and
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`(b) to detect an object touching with hard pressure an on-screen
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`element selected from the group consisting of a gadget, a letter, a key, a
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`button or an icon and then to activate the on-screen element, thereby
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`resulting in: (i) enlarging the on-screen element, (ii) displaying a callout
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`balloon with a copy of the on-screen element inside, or (iii) a combination
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`thereof.
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`30. (new)
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`A mobile phone system, comprising:
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`a top surface comprising a touch sensitive display, the top surface
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`having no movable button;
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`a processor coupled to said display;
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`a transceiver for sending and receiving wireless signals over a
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`communications network;
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`a solid-state memory storing computer instructions configured to
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`enable the mobile phone system: (a) to activate a function in response to
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`a first multi-step user gesture comprising an object touching an area
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`corresponding to a demarcated representation of the function followed by
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`gliding away from the area on said display, wherein the demarcated
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`representation represents only the function and does not relocate during
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`the first multi-step user gesture, and the function is not activated differently
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`based on a direction of the gliding, (b) to present a plurality of functions,
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`applications, services or settings in response to a second multi-step user
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`gesture comprising the object touching an edge area of said display
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`followed by gliding within said display away from the edge area, (c) to
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`highlight a first item corresponding to a current position of the object gliding
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`over a linear list of items on said display and to select a second item from
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`the list at least partially based on where the object stops gliding and is lifted
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`from said display, (d) to run a first application wherein a touch keyboard
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`presented on said display enables a user to edit or save text in the first
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`application, (e) to run a second application configured to provide options
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`for editing, deleting and sending a picture on said display, (f) to present a
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`plurality of communication options for a given contact, the communication
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`options comprising call, email, and chat or SMS, (g) to scroll content on
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`said display in response to the object touching a first location on said
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`display and gliding up or down on said display from the first location, and
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`(h) to move an application, a function, a service or a setting one step
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`forward or backward or to close or remove an application, a function, a
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`service or a setting on said display in response to the object touching a
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`second location on said display and gliding to the right or to the left from
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`the second location; and
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`a housing surrounding said display and enclosing said processor,
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`said transceiver, and said solid-state memory.
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`31. (new)
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`The mobile phone system of claim 30, wherein the
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`computer instructions are configured to enable the mobile phone system to
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`present a user interface, the user interface comprising at least two states,
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`namely, (a) a tap-present state, wherein a plurality of tap-activatable icons
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`for activating a plurality of corresponding pre-designated applications,
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`functions, services, settings or tasks are present, each of the plurality of
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`pre-designated applications, functions, services, settings or tasks being
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`activated in response to a tap on its corresponding icon, and (b) a tap(cid:173)
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`absent state, wherein the plurality of tap-activatable icons are absent, the
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`tap-absent state configured to be transitioned to the tap-present state in
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`response to a third multi-step user gesture comprising: the object (i)
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`touching an edge area of said display, and then (ii) gliding on said display
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`away from the edge area.
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`32. (new)
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`The mobile phone system of claim 31, wherein the
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`plurality of tap-activatable icons represent applications comprising a
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`telephone, chat or SMS, a camera, a music player and email.
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`33. (new)
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`The mobile phone system of claim 30, wherein the
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`computer instructions are configured to enable the mobile phone system to
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`run a plurality of applications, the applications comprising: (a) a telephone,
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`chat or SMS, a calculator, a camera, an alarm, a clock, a music player, and
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`email; (b) a third application and a fourth application capable of running
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`simultaneously, the third application capable of being presented on top of
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`the fourth application on said display; and (c) a fifth application and a sixth
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`application capable of running simultaneously, the fifth application being a
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`music player and the sixth application being email, chat or SMS.
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`34. (new)
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`The mobile phone system of claim 30, wherein the text
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`saved in the first application is configured for use as an address, a
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`telephone number, or a message in phone call, email, chat or SMS.
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`35. (new)
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`The mobile phone system of claim 30, wherein the
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`function activated in response to the first multi-step user gesture enables
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`an alphanumeric character to be entered using a keyboard presented on
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`said display.
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`36. (new)
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`The mobile phone system of claim 30, wherein the
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`computer instructions are configured to enable the mobile phone system:
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`(1) to enable a graphical user interface for accessing a plurality of
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`gadgets, each gadget comprising an area containing at least a portion of
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`dynamically generated data related to that gadget, wherein the user
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`interface:
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`(a) arranges the plurality of gadgets in a layout that is
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`larger than said display, whereby some of the gadgets are in said display
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`and others of the gadgets are out of said display;
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`(b) expands one of the gadgets in said display to show
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`more data therein by shifting other gadgets; and
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`(c) pans the layout within said display to bring some of
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`the gadgets into said display and/or to move some of the gadgets out of
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`said display, in response to (i) the object touching one of the gadgets on
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`said display, and then (ii) the object gliding along said display away from
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`the touched location; and
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`(2) to detect an object touching with hard pressure an on-screen
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`element from the group consisting of a gadget, a letter, a key, a button or
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`an icon and then to activate the on-screen element, thereby resulting in (a)
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`enlarging the on-screen element, (b) displaying a callout balloon with a
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`copy of the on-screen element inside, or (c) a combination thereof.
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`37. (new)
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`A mobile phone system, comprising:
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`a top surface comprising a touch sensitive display, the top surface
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`containing no movable button;
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`a processor;
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`a transceiver for sending and receiving wireless signals over a
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`communications network;
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`a solid-state memory storing computer instructions configured to
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`enable the mobile phone system: (1) to highlight a first item corresponding
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`to a current position of an object gliding over a linear list of items on said
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`display and to select a second item from the list at least partially based on
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`where the object stops gliding and thereafter is lifted from said display, and
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`(2) to provide a user interface, the user interface comprising at least two
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`states, namely: (a) a tap-present state, wherein a plurality of tap(cid:173)
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`activatable icons for activating a plurality of corresponding pre-designated
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`applications, functions, services, settings or tasks are present, each of the
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`plurality of pre-designated applications, functions, services, settings or
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`tasks being activated in response to a tap on its corresponding icon, and
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`(b) a tap-absent state, wherein the plurality of tap-activatable icons are
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`absent, the tap-absent state configured to be transitioned to the tap(cid:173)
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`present state in response to a first multi-step user gesture comprising: the
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`object (i) touching an edge area of said display, and then (ii) gliding on said
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`display away from the edge area; and
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`a housing surrounding said display and enclosing said processor,
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`said transceiver, and said solid-state memory.
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`38. (new)
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`The mobile phone system of claim 37, wherein the
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`computer instructions are further configured to enable the mobile phone
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`system to run a plurality of applications, the applications comprising a
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`phone, chat or SMS, a calculator, a camera, an alarm, a clock, a music
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`player, and email, the plurality of applications comprising: (a) a first
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`application wherein a touch keyboard presented on said display enables a
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`user to edit or save text in the first application, (b) a second application
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`providing options for editing, deleting and sending a picture on said display,
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`(c) a
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`third application and a
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`fourth application capable of running
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`simultaneously, the third application capable of being presented on top of
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`the fourth application on said display, and (d) a fifth application and a sixth
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`application capable of running simultaneously, the fifth application being a
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`music player, and the sixth application being email, chat or SMS, and (e) a
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`seventh application providing a plurality of communication options for a
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`given contact, the communication options comprising call, email, and chat
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`or SMS.
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`39. (new)
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`The mobile phone system of claim 38, wherein the
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`instructions are configured to enable the mobile phone system: (a) to scroll
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`content on said dis play in response to the object touching a first location
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`on said display and gliding up or down on said display from the first location,
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`(b) to move an application, a function, a service or a setting one step
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`forward or backward or to close or remove an application, a function, a
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`service or a setting on said display in response to the object touching a
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`second location on said display and gliding to the right or to the left from
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`the second location, and (c) to activate a function in response to a second
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`multi-step user gesture comprising
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`the object
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`touching an area
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`corresponding to a demarcated representation of the function followed by
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`gliding away from the area on said display, wherein the demarcated
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`representation represents only the function and does not relocate during
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`the second multi-step user gesture, and the function is not activated
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`differently based on a direction of the gliding.
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`40. (new)
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`The mobile phone system of claim 39, wherein the
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`computer instructions are configured to enable the mobile phone system:
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`(a) to enable a graphical user interface for accessing a plurality of
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`gadgets, each gadget comprising an area containing at least a portion of
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`dynamically generated data related to that gadget, wherein the user
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`interface:
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`(i) arranges the plurality of gadgets in a layout that is
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`larger than said display, whereby some of the gadgets are in said display
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`and others of the gadgets are out of said display;
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`(ii) expands one of the gadgets in said display to show
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`more data therein by shifting other gadgets; and
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`(iii) pans the layout within said display to bring some of
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`the gadgets into said display and/or to move some of the gadgets out of
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`said display, in response to the object touching one of the gadgets on said
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`display, and then the object gliding along said display away from the
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`touched location; and
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`(b) to detect an object hard-pressing an on-screen element from
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`the group consisting of a gadget, a letter, a key, a button or an icon, and
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`then to activate the on-screen element, thereby resulting in (i) enlarging
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`the on-screen element, (ii) displaying a callout balloon with a copy of the
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`on-screen element inside, or (iii) a combination thereof.
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`REMARKS
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`Applicant has canceled claims 1 - 20, and has added new
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`claims 21 - 40. No new matter has been introduced, and support for the
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`new claims is provided below. Claims 21 - 40 are presented for
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`examination.
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`Support for New Claims in Original Specification
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`New independent claim 21 for a portable wireless computer
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`system is supported in priority document U.S. Serial No. 10/315,250, filed
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`on December 10, 2002, at least by the text and figures listed in the table
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`below.
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`Claim 21 feature
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`a top surface
`comprising a touch
`sensitive display, the
`top surface containing
`no movable button
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`a processor
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`a transceiver for
`sending and receiving
`wireless sig na Is over a
`communications
`network
`a solid-state memory
`storing computer
`instructions configured
`to enable the portable
`wireless computer
`system to run a
`plurality of
`applications
`the applications
`comprising a
`telephone, chat or
`SMS, a calculator, a
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`Priority document U.S. Serial No. 10/315,250
`Description
`FIGS.
`Page 9, lines 1 - 3.
`FIG. 13 shows
`opening 51 for touch
`sensitive display 3,
`and no movable
`buttons, on the top
`surface of enclosure 5.
`FIG. 14 shows
`computer 6.
`FIG. 6 shows phone,
`SMS, chat and email
`applications.
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`Page 5, lines 12 - 18;
`Paqe 9, lines 12 - 15
`Page 3, lines 19 - 21;
`Page 6, lines 30 - 34.
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`Page 9, lines 10 - 15.
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`FIG. 14.
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`Page 6, line 10
`mentions "clock" and
`"alarm".
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`FIG. 3 shows alarm
`icon 215.
`FIG. 6 shows
`telephone, chat, SMS,
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`Claim 21 feature
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`Priority document U.S. Serial No. 10/315,250
`Description
`FIGS.
`calculator, camera,
`music player and
`email applications.
`FIGS. 6 - 8.
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`Page 7, lines 1-15
`and 27 - 30.
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`camera, an alarm, a
`clock, a music player,
`and email
`cause the portable
`wireless computer
`system (a) to
`highlight a first item
`corresponding to a
`current position of an
`object gliding over a
`linear list of items on
`said display and to
`select a second item
`from the list at least
`partially based on
`where the object
`stops gliding and is
`lifted from said display
`According to page 5,
`to present a plurality
`line 28 - page 6, line
`of communication
`options on said display 7, when the current
`for a given contact,
`application handles a
`wherein the
`contact, then the
`communication
`icons that are shown
`options comprise call, when the first function
`email, and chat or
`is activated are
`SMS
`services such as call,
`email, chat or SMS.
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`Page 6, lines 30 - 34
`discusses providing
`the options: call,
`email, and SMS, for
`inputted text.
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`a housing surrounding Page 2, lines 16 and
`said display and
`17;
`enclosing said
`Page 9, lines 1 and 2.
`processor, said
`transceiver, and said
`solid-state memory.
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`FIG. 13.
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`New dependent claim 22 is supported in priority document U.S.
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`Serial No. 10/315,250, filed on December 10, 2002, at least by the text
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`and figures listed in the table below.
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`Priority document U.S. Serial No. 10/315,250
`Description
`FIGS.
`Page 6, lines 4 - 7.
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`Page 5, lines 12 - 14.
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`Page 5, lines 12 - 18.
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`FIG. 6 shows that
`music player, email,
`chat and SMS are
`available applications.
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`Claim 22 feature
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`a first application
`providing options on
`said display for
`editing, deleting and
`sendinq a picture
`a second application
`and a third application
`capable of running
`simultaneously, the
`second application
`capable of being
`presented on top of
`the third application
`on said display
`a fourth application
`and a fifth application
`capable of running
`simultaneously, the
`fourth application
`being a music player,
`and the fifth
`application being
`email, chat or SMS
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`New dependent claim 23 is supported in priority document U.S.
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`Serial No. 10/315,250, filed on December 10, 2002, at least by the text
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`and figures listed in the table below.
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`Priority document U.S. Serial No. 10/315,250
`Description
`FIGS.
`Page 7, lines 16 - 18.
`FIG. 6 shows a phone
`application.
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`Page 2, line 29 - page FIGS. 3, 4 and 6.
`3, line4;
`Page 5, lines 28 - 30,
`and page 6, lines 12
`and 13;
`Page 7, lines 1 - 3.
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`FIG. 1.
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`FIGS. 1 - 3.
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`Page 2, lines 25 - 32;
`Page 5, lines 24 - 30;
`Page 8, lines 21 and
`22.
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`Claim 23 feature
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`wherein the portable
`wireless computer
`system is a mobile
`phone
`a tap-present state,
`wherein a plurality of
`tap-activatable icons
`for activating a
`plurality of
`corresponding pre-
`designated
`applications,
`functions, services,
`settings or tasks are
`present, each of the
`plurality of pre-
`designated
`applications,
`functions, services,
`settings or tasks being
`activated in response
`to a tap on its
`correspondinq icon
`a tap-absent state,
`wherein the plurality
`of tap-activatable
`icons are absent
`the tap-absent state
`configured to be
`transitioned to the
`tap-present state in
`response to a multi-
`step user gesture
`comprising the object:
`(i) touching an edge
`area of said display,
`and then (ii) qlidinq
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`Claim 23 feature
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`on said display away
`from the edge area.
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`Priority document U.S. Serial No. 10/315,250
`Description
`FIGS.
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`New dependent claim 24 is supported in priority document U.S.
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`Serial No. 10/315,250, filed on December 10, 2002, at least by the text
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`and figures listed in the table below.
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`Priority document U.S. Serial No. 10/315,250
`Description
`FIGS.
`Page 7, lines 1 - 10.
`FIGS. 6 and 7.
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`Claim 24 feature
`
`the plurality of tap-
`activatable icons
`represent applications
`comprising a
`telephone, chat or
`SMS, a camera, a
`music player and
`email.
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`New dependent claim 25 is supported in priority document U.S.
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`Serial No. 10/315,250, filed on December 10, 2002, at least by the text
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`and figures listed in the table below.
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`Priority document U.S. Serial No. 10/315,250
`Description
`FIGS.
`Page 2, lines 25 - 27;
`FIGS. 1 - 3, 5 and 6.
`Page 5, lines 19 - 27.
`
`Page 9, lines 3 and 4.
`
`FIGS. 1, 2, 8, 9 and
`11 - 13.
`
`Page 5, lines 19 - 27;
`Page 8, lines 31 - 33;
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`Claim 25 feature
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`the computer
`instructions are
`configured to activate
`a function in response
`to a multi-step user
`gesture comprising
`the object touching
`said display at a
`location corresponding
`to a demarcated
`representation of the
`function followed by
`the object gliding
`away from the
`location along said
`display,
`the maximum
`diagonal dimension of
`the representation is
`less than a thumb's
`width,
`the representation
`represents only the
`function, and is not
`relocated during the
`multi-step user
`gesture, and the
`function is not
`activated differently
`based on a direction
`of the gliding.
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`New dependent claim 26 is supported in priority document U.S.
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`Serial No. 10/315,250, filed on December 10, 2002, at least by the text
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`and figures listed in the table below.
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`Claim 26 feature
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`Priority document U.S. Serial No. 10/315,250
`Description
`FIGS.
`Page 5, lines 21 - 23
`wherein the function
`and 28 - 30;
`is a member of the
`group consisting of an Page 6, lines 8 - 10.
`application, and a
`menu for configuring
`services or settings for
`an operations system
`or an application,
`wherein the maximum Page 9, lines 3 and 4.
`diagonal dimension of
`the representation is
`less than one inch.
`
`FIGS. 1, 2, 8, 9 and
`11 - 13.
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`New dependent claim 27 is supported in priority document U.S.
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`Serial No. 10/315,250, filed on December 10, 2002, at least by the text
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`and figures listed in the table below.
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`Priority document U.S. Serial No. 10/315,250
`Description
`FIGS.
`Page 7, line 27 - page FIGS. 8 and 9.
`8, line 10.
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`Page 8, lines 15 - 20.
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`FIGS. 11 and 12.
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`Claim 27 feature
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`the computer
`instructions are
`configured to scroll
`content on said
`display in response to
`the object touching a
`first location on said
`display and gliding up
`or down on said
`display from the first
`location,
`the computer
`instructions are
`configured to move an
`application, a
`function, a service or
`a setting one step
`forward or backward
`or to close or remove
`an application, a
`function, a service or
`a setting on said
`display in response to
`the object touching a
`second location on
`said display and
`gliding to the right or
`to the left from the
`second location.
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`New dependent claim 28 is supported in priority document U.S.
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`Serial No. 10/315,250, filed on December 10, 2002, at least by the text
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`and figures listed in the table below.
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`Priority document U.S. Serial No. 10/315,250
`Description
`FIGS.
`Page 6, lines 17 - 20.
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`Claim 28 feature
`
`the function activated
`in response to the
`multi-step user
`gesture presents one
`or more alphanumeric
`characters in a
`keyboard user
`interface on said
`display.
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`New dependent claim 29 is supported in priority document U.S.
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`Serial No. 61/132,469, filed on June 19, 2008, at least by the text and
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`figures pasted in the table below.
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`Claim 29
`feature
`enable a
`graphical
`user interface
`for accessing
`a plurality of
`gadgets, each
`gadget
`comprising an
`area
`containing at
`least a
`portion of
`dynamically
`generated
`data related
`to that
`gadget
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`Claim 29
`feature
`a rra ng es the
`plurality of
`gadgets in a
`layout that is
`larger than
`said display,
`whereby
`some of the
`gadgets are
`in said
`display and
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`gadgets are
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`Claim 29
`feature
`expands one
`of the
`gadgets in
`said display
`beyond an
`edge of said
`display to
`show more
`data therein
`by shift