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`The '715 Patent discloses "a ‘desktop’ and icon configuration" as an example
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`homeview configured to organize a plurality of content modes. EX-1001, 21:14-
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`15, 22:10-21; VIA. Figure 2-2 of Pogue (below) discloses the Windows XP
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`desktop, including the taskbar (outlined in ree), icons (Recycle Bin icon,circled in
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`discloses "media mode"that "provide[s] access to a media[] player" and "web
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`mode"that "provide[s] access to internet browsing" as example content modes.
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`EX-1001, 21:20-35. Poguediscloses that the Start menu includes elementsthat,
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`whenselected, "open programs" such as "Windows Media Player" (outlined in
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`purpic) and "Internet Explorer" (outlined in 2:05). EX-1006, 23-24; EX-1007,
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`4223. Windows MediaPlayer plays media content. EX-1006, 216. Internet
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`capabilities. See VIHI.C.12. Further, shortcut icons for each of these that provide
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`the same access can be placed on the desktop. EX-1006, 125-126. Thus, Pogue
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`discloses the "media" and "web" content mode examples disclosed in the '715
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`Patent.
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`Accordingly, Pogue discloses a home view (desktop) configured to organize
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`a plurality of content modes (selectable Windows Media Player and Internet
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`Explorer icons). EX-1007, 221-224.
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`"channel view"
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`The '715 Patent discloses "a ‘photo frame’ channel" as an example channel
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`view configured to organize at least one of a single content mode and two content
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`modes. EX-1001, 21:48-51, 54:20-25; VIA; EX-1007, 9225. Pogue discloses that
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`"[y]ou can view files and folders in a desktop window in any of several ways."
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`EX-1006, 74. "Filmstrip view ... turns the folder window into a slide show
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`machine." EX-1006, 74,591. E.g., when viewing a folder with picture files in
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`Filmstrip view, the "enlarged image" or "slide show"portion (sei below in Figure
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`7-2) "showsthe currently selected photo." EX-1006, 209; EX-1007, 9225.
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`channel view asrecited in the '715 Patent. EX-1007, 9225-226.
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`As another example of content modes, the '715 Patent discloses a "connect
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`mode"that "provide[s] access to features such as" email and an "application mode"
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`that provides access to "computer applications or programs." EX-1001, 21:20-38.
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`Pogue discloses a task pane ontheleft of the folder (outlined in !:<) that provides
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`selectable elements (one-click links) to locations, functions, or tasks. EX-1006,
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`67-69; EX-1007, 9227. E.g., when selected, the "E-mail this file" (outlined in
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`ercer: above) link "automatically launches your email program”(1.e., connect
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`"the doorwayto every single shred of software on your machine"(1.e., application
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`mode), each of which allowsthe user to access the content therein. EX-1006, 51,
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`67-69, 213; EX-1007, 227.
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`Thus, Pogue's "E-mail this file" and "My Computer"links in the task pane of
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`a filmstrip folder view disclose the example connect and application content modes
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`that are organized in a channel view asrecited in the '715 Patent. EX-1007, 9227-
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`Shimura-Tsuji-Pogue combination renders it obvious. See VUI.A.1, VHIA.2,
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`Claim 3
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`The '715 Patent discloses a "photo frame" channel in the channel content
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`modethat can "display a pre-selected image or set of images." EX-1001, 21:41-57.
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`Pogue discloses a screen saver view that can be composed of photographs(the
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`photo frame channel is the content organized in the selected channel content mode)
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`that turn into an automatic slide show (passive viewing) whenever your computer
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`is not in use. EX-1006, 214, 263; EX-1007, 9230; VHI.A.3.
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`Therefore, Pogue discloses the additional limitation of Claim 3 and the
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`Shimura-Tsuji-Pogue combination renders it obvious. See VIII.A.1-VHIA.2,
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`VUHI.C.1; EX-1007, 9230-231.
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`Claim 4
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`Pogue discloses a home viewthat includes a "taskbar," "[t]he permanent
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`blue stripe across the bottom of your screen" (sei box below in Figure 2-2). EX-
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`1006, 88; VHI.C.2. A POSITA would understand this to correspond to the claimed
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`"header display [that] comprises a lateral frame extending from the left of the
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`display componentto the nght of the display component."
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`Further, while not shown in Figure 2-2, the taskbar can be movedto the top
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`of the display screen, 1.e., above the portion outlined in blue. /d., 92-93. A
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`[being] rendered below the header display in the display componentof the
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`computer system." Additionally, this home view is capable of "organizing a
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`plurality of visual representations of digital content" as claimed, including the
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`"icons"(like the "Recycle Bin") or the items and menusin the "Start menu(like the
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`"All Programs" menu). EX-1006, 23, 30, Figure 2-2 (zrses outlines); EX-1007,
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`Therefore, Pogue discloses the additional limitation of Claim 4 and the
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`Shimura-Tsuji-Pogue combination renders it obvious. See VIUI.A.1-VIUI.A.2,
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`VIIIC.1; EX-1007, 9[232-234.
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`5.
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`Claim 5
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`The Shimura-Tsuji Computer can be used in various configurations based on
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`the physical position of the display componentrotated around a base component
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`that includes a keyboard about a longitudinal axis, such as Shimura's two axes(resi
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`dashedlines) of the dual-axis hinge assembly ({u<box) in Figure 2 below or
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`Tsuji's single axis (sei dashed line) of a single-axis hinge assembly (ius box) in
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`FIG. 1 below. EX-1007, 9235-236; VUI.B.1.
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`Therefore, Shimura-Tsuji combination discloses the additional limitation of
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`Claim 5 and the Shimura-Tsuji-Pogue combination renders it obvious. See
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`As explained in Claim 4, Pogue's taskbar discloses the "header display."
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`Further, Pogue's address bar (in the taskbar) discloses the claimed "search tool
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`displayed in the header display" that is "configured to accept search terms entered
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`by auser. EX-1006, 86-87, 96. Pogue explains that certain taskbar toolbars,
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`including the address bar, operate the same as the window toolbars "except that
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`they appear in the taskbarat all times." EX-1006, 96. The address bar (outlined in
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`veel in Figure 2-15 below) is where you can typeall kinds of search commands,
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`such as a web address, a search phrase, a folder name, or a program or path name.
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`Poguediscloses that when a "search phrase" is typed into the addressbar,
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`"Windowsassumesthat you're telling it, 'Go online and search for this phrase.’
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`From here, it works exactly as though you've used the Internet search feature."
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`EX-1006, 86. Asillustrated in Figure 2-16 of Pogue below, once you enter your
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`search phrase and hit the search button, the computer system "goes online and
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`submits that request to" the selected search page, such as MSN Search, Google, or
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`Yahoo. EX-1006, 46-47. Then the selected search page "shows youtheresults of
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`its search: a list of Web pages containing the text you typed." /d.
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`search phrase) into the search tool (Pogue's "address bar") "causes the computer
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`system to navigate to a view ofa first visual representation of digital content,
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`wherein the digital content includes a search engine"(1.e., the search page in
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`Therefore, Pogue discloses the additional limitations of Claim 6 and the
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`The '715 Patent discloses that when a "navigation element" is executed, the
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`computer system "transitions the ... display to a previous view," which can
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`include: (1) the "home view"if the "present view"is not the "home view"; or (2)
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`the "previous view"if the "present view is the home view." EX-1001, 8:10-15,
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`46:12-20. As discussed in Claim 2, Pogue's desktop discloses a "homeview,"
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`which can act as "a placemat." EX-1006, 258; EX-1007, 99221-224, 243. A
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`POSITA would have understood this to mean that if items are placed on the
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`desktop in a certain location, that specific arrangement(1.e., view) is retained such
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`that when a user returns to the desktop, that specific arrangement(1.e., view) 1s
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`displayed. EX-1007, 9243. Additionally, as explained in VIII.C.8, Pogue
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`discloses that a display of windowsdiscloses a "previous view." Therefore,
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`Pogue's desktop and display of windowsdiscloses at least two examples of a
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`"retain[ed] previous view state." /d.
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`Further, the Shimura-Tsuji-Pogue combination discloses a "storage
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`component"(1.¢., hard disc drive or RAM)configuredto retain the "previous view
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`state" because it would haveat least long term (hard drive) and short term storage
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`(RAM) to store the "previous view state." EX-1007, 9244.
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`Therefore, the Shimura-Tsuji-Pogue combination discloses the additional
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`limitation of Claim 7 and renders it obvious. See VII.A.1, VUI.A.2, VUI.C.1; EX-
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`Poguedisclosesat least two examples of the function recited in Claim 8.
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`Pogue discloses a "present view" (a view of windows), shownin Figure 2-14
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`of Pogue below (one example window outlinedin :sx}), that is not the "home view"
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`(the desktop). EX-1006, 65; EX-1007, 247.
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`EX-1006, 91. Pogue also disclosestransitioning from this "present view"to a
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`"previous view,” which is the "home view" (desktop). E.g., Pogue discloses that
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`"It]o minimizeall the windowsin one fell swoop, right-click a blank spot on the
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`taskbar and choose Show the Desktop [outlined in see] from the shortcut menu."
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`Therefore, "Show the Desktop" and "Show Desktop" are each "navigation
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`element[s]" that transition from a "present view" (display of windows) to a
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`"previous view"that is the "home view" (desktop) upon execution. EX-1007,
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`Whenthe display transitions from the display of windowsto the desktop, the
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`display of windows becomesthe "previous view." EX-1007, 9251. Pogue
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`discloses that at that point, "the taskbar shortcut menu alwaysincludes an Undo
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`commandfor the last taskbar command you invoked ... 'Undo Minimize All,’
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`If "Undo Minimize All" is selected, the display will transition to the display of
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`windowsthat waspreviously displayed. EX-1007, 99]251-252. Accordingly,
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`Pogue discloses a "navigation element" (Undo Minimize All) that transitions from
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`a "present view" that is the "home view" (desktop) to a "previous view"that 1s not
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`the "home view"(display of windows) upon execution. /d.
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`Second, the Shimura-Tsuji-Pogue combination discloses the corresponding
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`structure for Claim 8, including (1) an I/O controller 214 (outlined in se<}) operating
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`on a processor that communicates with devices connected thereto, such as an
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`EC/KBC 118 (outlined in Sine) connected to various input devices (outlined in
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`green) or a BIOS-ROM 217 (outlined in «::s:2::) running a BIOS program 301
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`(outlined in purpic), as depicted in FIGs. 13-14 of Tsuji. EX-1005, 963-70.
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`A POSITA would have understood that the I/O controller of Tsuji contains
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`program(s) sufficient to (11) determine whether input received from the input
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`devices indicates that a navigation element (of Pogue) was executed and (111)
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`transition the display accordingly (1.e., to Pogue's home view orprevious view)
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`through the BIOS program and display driver 303 (outlined in (i<3:¢ &:<), similar
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`to the display inversion discussed in VIII.B.2.g. EX-1007, 9253.
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`Accordingly, the Shimura-Tsuji combination renders Claim 8 obvious. See
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`The "Show Desktop" icon in the "Quick Launch Toolbar" of the taskbar is a
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`"navigation element." EX-1006, 94-96; VIII.C.8. Further, Pogue discloses a
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`"header display" in the form of the taskbar. VII.C.4. Therefore, a POSITA would
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`have understood that the Show Desktop icon ("navigation element") is in the
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`taskbar that is part of the "header display." EX-1007, 9255.
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`Therefore, Pogue discloses the additional limitation of Claim 9 and the
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`Shimura-Tsuji-Pogue combination renders it obvious. See VIII.A.1-VHIA.2,
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`Poguediscloses a "body display" that can "organiz[e] the plurality of visual
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`representations" of computer content, such as itemsin the Start Menu.’ VIII.C.4.
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`The '715 Patent discloses that "[t]he maximal display threshold governs the
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`number of GUI elements displayed per home view page.... The device generates a
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`new pagedisplay" when the maximaldisplay threshold is exceeded." EX-1001,
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`33:36-44. That is, a "display page" is a new display of content created when the
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`current display cannot display any more GUI elements. EX-1007, 99257-258.
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`Poguediscloses two examples of these "display pages."
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`Figure 2-6 of Pogue (below) discloses how the "All Programs menu"
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`representation of computer content" limitation in claim 10 is intendedto refer to "a
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`many programsarelisted to fit on the screen(1.e., "display threshold establishing a
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`maximal numberof visual representations"), the first All Programs menu and the
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`Poguedisclosesthat "scroll bar[s] signal[] to you that the window isn't big
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`enoughto revealall of its contents ... [p]ress the Page Up or Page Downkeysto
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`scroll the window by one 'windowful.'"" EX-1006, 67. Each windowfulin the
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`scrolled content constitutes a "display page" because these scrollable pages are
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`created when the "display threshold establishing a maximal numberof visual
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`representations displayed per page" is reached. EX-1007, 9260. These scrollable
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`pages appearin the All Programs menuasan alternative to the "second All
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`Programs menu" from the first example. EX-1006, 58. E.g., when "there are too
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`many programslisted to fit on the screen,” the user can turn on the "Scroll
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`Programs" option and then "all your programs appear [] on one massive, scrolling
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`programs list" (outlined in ses) indicated by a "tiny black triangle arrow (at the top
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`or bottom of the menu)," as shown on page 58 (below). EX-1006, 30, 58.°
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`® The picture on page 58 of Pogueis a depiction of the "Classic (single-column)
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`Start menu" that a user can change to from the default (depicted in Figure 2-6
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`above). EX-1006, 55, 58. Pogue discloses that the "Scroll Programs" feature of
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`the default Start menu, which includesthe "tiny black triangle arrow (at the top or
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`bottom of the menu)" is based on the "programs menu of Windows gone by." EX-
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`1006, 30. Therefore, a POSITA would have understood that the "Classic"
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`programs menu and black triangle arrows depicted on page 58 of Pogue is similar
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`The All Programs menu can be separated into multiple, scrollable display
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`pages when there are too many programsto list. See VIII.C.10. When this "Scroll
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`Programs" feature is turned on, "you can scroll the list by pointing to the tiny black
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`to how the default Windows XP All Programs menu would look with the "Scroll
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`Programs" feature turned on. EX-1007, 9260.
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`triangle arrow." EX-1006, 30. Page 58 of Pogue depicts an example of how this
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`"tiny black triangle arrow" (outlined in ret) may look: <
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`EX-1006, 58.2 A POSITA would have understoodthat the "tiny black triangle
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`arrow"is an "indication of visual representations displayed on adjacent display
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`pages of the home view." EX-1007, 9262.
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`Whenthe taskbar is at the top of the display screen, the body display extends
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`to the bottom of the display screen. EX-1006, 30, Figure 2-2 below; EX-1007,
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`4263; Claim 4. As such, the tiny black triangle arrow will be "displayed within the
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`body of the home view"as claimed. E.g., below is an Annotated Figure 2-2 of
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`Pogue that showsthe "Scroll Programs" version of the All Programs menu
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`(outlined in «*:::::::) superimposed over the All Programs menuoriginally depicted
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`(outlined in vex!). The body of the home view is outlined in Sie and, although not
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`shown in Annotated Figure 2-2, the taskbar can be movedto the top of the display
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`screen, i.e., above the portion outlined in S!ue. EX-1006, 92-93; Claim 4.'!° In
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`Annotated Figure 2-2, the tiny black arrow (outlined below in grees) which
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`discloses the "indication of visual representations displayed on adjacent display
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`pages" is displayed within the body (outlined in Sie) of the home view.
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`'0 The solid blue outlines in the superimposed Scroll Programs menu(outlined in
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`aveece:) depict the bounds of the "body of the home view" were the original All
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`Programs menuin Figure 2-2 replaced with the Scroll Programs menu.
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`Claim 12
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`Limitation [12a]
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`The '715 Patent discloses "system cards [that] provide and display
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`computer system functionality that maybe [sic] frequently accessed during
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`ordinary computer use[]," which "include nascent cards" such as "'Browsethe
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`Web' card." EX-1001, 35:19-21; 38:62-64. A POSITA would have understood
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`that the "nascent card" recited in Claim 12 includes a system functionality that
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`allows a user to "browse the web." EX-1007, 4265.
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`Poguediscloses that "Internet Explorer,"
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`"built right into the operating system." EX-1006, 337. A POSITA would have
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`understood that "Internet Explorer" is system functionality that allows a user to
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`browse the web. EX-1007, 9266. Pogue further discloses that a user can access
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`Internet Explorer by "[c]hoosing its name from the Start menu," shown below in
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`below in ius). EX-1006, 338, 96.
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`The "Start menu" and Quick Launch toolbar are part of the desktop whichis
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`a"home view.” See VIII.C.2, VIII.C.6.
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`Therefore, a POSITA would have understood that these options for
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`accessing Internet Explorer disclose [12a]. EX-1007, 9265-268.
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`Limitation [12b]
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`The '715 Patent discloses that in "one alternative, new visual representation
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`may be generated" by "a hyperlink directing a computer system to display [a]
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`linked web page in a new window." EX-1001, 41:4-8. A POSITA would have
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`understood that a "web page" is an example of a "visual representation of digital
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`content.” EX-1007, 4269.
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`Internet Explorer icons on the desktop disclose the nascent card. See
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`VII.C.12.a. Pogue further discloses that once Internet Explorer 1s accessed, "the
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`Internet Explorer windowisfilled with tools that are designed to facilitate a
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`smooth trip around the World Wide Web." EX-1006, 338. An example is
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`disclosed in Figure 11-1 (below) where "the Address bar[:s<i below], [] displays
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`the address (URL) of the Web page [S!xe below] you're currently seeing." EX-
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`Explorer icon) "configured to permit generation of additional visual representations
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`of digital content" (ability to browse web pages on Internet Explorer). EX-1007,
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`9269-271.
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`Therefore, Pogue discloses the additional limitations of Claim 12 and the
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`Shimura-Tsuji-Pogue combination renders obvious the claim. EX-1007, §265-
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`Claim 13
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`Function
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`identified in VIL.A.4.
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`Limitation [13a]
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`Pogue discloses a process for creating a "visual representation" (a web page
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`that allows a user to access web content) "in response to execution of the nascent
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`card" (an Internet Explorer icon on the desktop). EX-1006, 337-338; EX-1007,
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`9265-274; VIILC.12.
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`(2)
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`Limitation [13b]
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`Pogue discloses that the Internet Explorer window (a quick access view),
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`depicted below in Figure 11-1, includes the "links bar" (outlined below in rex), the
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`Addressbar (outlined below in Sius), and the favorites menu (outlined below in
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`aresn). EX-1006, 338.
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`frequently." EX-1006, 342. The "address bar" discloses that "[W]hen you type a
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`new Webpage address (URL) into this strip and press Enter, the corresponding
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`Website appears." EX-1006, 340. The favorites menu "showsthe list of Web
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`pages you've 'bookmarked' whenusing Internet Explorer." EX-1006, 582.
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`Accordingly, a POSITA would have understoodthat the links toolbar corresponds
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`to "frequently accessed web content," the address bar to a section that "permit[s]
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`entry of a uniform resource locator," and the favorites menu to a "display of
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`bookmarked locations," all of which are disclosed by the '715 Patent as being part
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`of the "quick access view." EX-1001, 40:55-65; EX-1007, 99275-277.
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`A POSITAwould have understood that the Internet Explorer window in
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`Poguediscloses a quick access view.
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`Limitation [13c]
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`Pogue discloses numerous waysin which a user can request to display a web
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`page from the Internet Explorer window. This includes the Address bar as well as
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`the "Links toolbar,” both of which "let[] you summon ... Web pages with only one
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`click." EX-1006, 340-342; VHI.C.13.a(2). A POSITA would have understood
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`that such summoning of a web page with a click generates a mapping to online
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`digital content that, when executed, displaysa first view of the mapped digital
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`content (1.e., the summoned web page).
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`Therefore, the Shimura-Tsuji-Pogue combination discloses the function of
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`Claim 13. EX-1007, 9273-279.
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`Second, the Shimura-Tsuji-Pogue combination discloses the corresponding
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`structure for Claim 13. The Shimura-Tsuji-Pogue Computerincludes(1) an I/O
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`controller operating on a processor that communicates with devices connected
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`thereto, including receiving input from various input devices and a BIOS program
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`that operates a display driver. See VII.C.8. A POSITA would have further
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`understood that the in order to communicate with the input devices, I/O controller
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`would contain program(s) sufficient to (11) determine whether input received from
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`the input devices indicates that a nascent card (an Internet Explorer icon) on the
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`display was selected, and, through the BIOS program anddisplay driver (111)
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`transition the display to the quick access view (the Internet Explorer window) and
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`(iv) map to, and displaya first view of, online digital content (a web page)
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`requested in the quick access view. EX-1007, 9280-281.
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`Accordingly, the Shimura-Tsuji-Pogue combination discloses Claim 13 and
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`renders it obvious. See VIII.A.1-VUI.A.2, VIII.C.1; EX-1007, 99273-281.
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`Claim 14
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`Pogue discloses a "quick access view"(the Internet Explorer window)that is
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`"configured to permit a user generation of a mapping between digital content" (the
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`Addressbar or Links toolbar) and a "visual representation" (a web page).
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`VII.C.13.
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`Therefore, Pogue discloses the additional limitations of Claim 14 and the
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`Shimura-Tsuji-Pogue combination renders obviousthe claim. See VIII.A.1-
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`The '715 Patent discloses that "[t]he channel selector is a selectable
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`display" that, e.g., can be "configured to display a rolodex of available channel[s]."
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`EX-1001, 32:22-23. "In response to selection from the channel selector view, the
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`system displays a channel page view." EX-1001, 54:20-21. Example channel
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`Asdiscussed in Claim 2, Pogue's filmstrip view of a folder with multiple
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`imagefiles discloses the "channel view." In this view the user can select a
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`different image to be "enlarged" for the "slide show" portion (outlined below in
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`icons in that bottom row (outlined below in Sius). EX-1006, 209; EX-1007,
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`representations," (the sequence of image iconsat the bottom outlined in S{us) that,
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