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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
`FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE
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`Civil Action No. 1:23-cv-00121-RGA
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`LITL LLC,
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`v.
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`Plaintiff,
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`DELL TECHNOLOGIES INC. and DELL
`INC.,
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` Defendants.
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`MICROSOFT CORPORATION,
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`Intervenor-Plaintiff,
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`v.
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`LITL LLC,
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`LITL LLC,
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`Intervenor-Defendant.
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`Intervenor-Defendant /
`Counterclaim Plaintiff in
`Intervention,
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`v.
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`MICROSOFT CORPORATION,
`
`Intervenor-Plaintiff /
`Counterclaim Defendant in
`Intervention.
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`PLAINTIFF’S INITIAL CLAIM CHARTS REGARDING DELL’S INFRINGEMENT
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`1
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`LiTL Exhibit 2022
`MSFT v. LiTL
`IPR2024-00457
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`

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`Pursuant to the Court’s Scheduling Order (D.I. 37) and Delaware Default ESI Rule 4.c,
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`Plaintiff LiTL LLC (“Plaintiff” or “LiTL”) hereby serves the attached initial claim charts
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`regarding infringement by Dell of U.S. Patent Nos. 8,289,688, 8,624,844, 9,563,229, 10,289,154,
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`9,003,315, 9,880,715, 10,564,818, and 8,612,888 (collectively, the “Asserted Patents”).
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`LiTL’s claim charts are based upon the documents that Defendants Dell Technologies
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`Inc. and Dell Inc. (collectively “Defendants” or “Dell”) provided to LiTL pursuant to the
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`Scheduling Order and Delaware Default ESI Rule 4.b and information reasonably available to
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`LiTL. To date, Defendants have failed to provide LiTL with the “core technical documents”
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`required under the Scheduling Order and Delaware Default ESI Rule 4.b. As detailed in LiTL’s
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`letters to Dell dated March 15 and 18, 2024, and as discussed during our meet and confer on
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`March 28, 2024, Dell’s core technical document production to date suffers numerous
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`deficiencies. Dell’s production consists entirely of service manuals and owner’s manuals, which
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`contain materials available on Dell’s website. Dell has failed to provide documents sufficient to
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`show how the accused products operate, and in particular, how different physical configurations
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`detect and cause transitions on the user interface between one configuration and another. Dell
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`was obligated to produce these documents as part of its core technical document production and
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`in response to LiTL’s Request Nos. 2-4 and 23-25 of its First Set of Requests for Production of
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`Documents. LiTL reserves the right to supplement its initial claim charts to incorporate
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`additional information regarding the accused products as additional information becomes
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`available.
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`In the claim charts attached as Exhibits A-H, LiTL identifies the following asserted claims
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`from the Asserted Patents:
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`2
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`Asserted Patent Asserted Claims
`8,289,688
`11, 17-19, 21, 22, 27, 28, 30-32
`8,624,844
`10, 16, 17
`9,563,229
`1-6, 8-11, 16-21, 23, 25
`10,289,154
`1-9
`9,003,315
`1-16, 18, 23, 24, 27-29, 53-57
`9,880,715
`1, 2, 4-9, 12, 14-17, 19, 20
`10,564,818
`1-20
`8,612,888
`1, 2, 4-9, 18, 19, 22-27
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`Exhibit
`A
`B
`C
`D
`E
`F
`G
`H
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`LiTL accuses Defendants of infringing the Asserted Patents with respect to the following
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`
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`products (collectively, the “Accused Products”):
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`No. Product Line Product Name
`1
`Latitude
`Latitude 3120 2-in-1
`2
`Latitude
`Latitude 3140 2-in-1
`3
`Latitude
`Latitude 3189 2-in-1
`4
`Latitude
`Latitude 3190 2-in-1
`5
`Latitude
`Latitude 3310 2-in-1
`6
`Latitude
`Latitude 3330 2-in-1
`7
`Latitude
`Latitude 3379 2-in-1
`8
`Latitude
`Latitude 3390 2-in-1
`9
`Latitude
`Latitude 5289 2-in-1
`10
`Latitude
`Latitude 5300 2-in-1
`11
`Latitude
`Latitude 5310 2-in-1
`12
`Latitude
`Latitude 5320 2-in-1
`13
`Latitude
`Latitude 5330 2-in-1
`14
`Latitude
`Latitude 7310 2-in-1
`15
`Latitude
`Latitude 7330 2-in-1
`16
`Latitude
`Latitude 7389 2-in-1
`17
`Latitude
`Latitude 7390 2-in-1
`18
`Latitude
`Latitude 7400 2-in-1
`19
`Latitude
`Latitude 7410 2-in-1
`20
`Latitude
`Latitude 7420 2-in-1
`21
`Latitude
`Latitude 7430 2-in-1
`22
`Latitude
`Latitude 9330 2-in-1
`23
`Latitude
`Latitude 9410 2-in-1
`24
`Latitude
`Latitude 9420 2-in-1
`25
`Latitude
`Latitude 9430 2-in-1
`26
`Latitude
`Latitude 9440 2-in-1
`27
`Latitude
`Latitude 9510 2-in-1
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`No. Product Line Product Name
`28
`Latitude
`Latitude 9520 2-in-1
`29
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 3153 2-in-1
`30
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 3158 2-in-1
`31
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 3168 2-in-1
`32
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 3169 2-in-1
`33
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 3179 2-in-1
`34
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 3185 2-in-1
`35
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 3195 2-in-1
`36
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 5368 2-in-1
`37
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 5378 2-in-1
`38
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 5379 2-in-1
`39
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 5400 2-in-1
`40
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 5406 2-in-1
`41
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 5410 2-in-1
`42
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 5481 2-in-1
`43
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 5482 2-in-1
`44
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 5485 2-in-1
`45
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 5491 2-in-1
`46
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 5568 2-in-1
`47
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 5578 2-in-1
`48
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 5579 2-in-1
`49
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 5582 2-in-1
`50
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 5591 2-in-1
`51
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 7300 2-in-1
`52
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 7306 2-in-1
`53
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 7353 2-in-1
`54
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 7359 2-in-1
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`No. Product Line Product Name
`55
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 7368 2-in-1
`56
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 7373 2-in-1
`57
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 7375 2-in-1
`58
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 7378 2-in-1
`59
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 7386 2-in-1
`60
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 7390 2-in-1
`61
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 7391 2-in-1
`62
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 7405 2-in-1
`63
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 7415 2-in-1
`64
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 7420 2-in-1
`65
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 7425 2-in-1
`66
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 7430 2-in-1
`67
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 7435 2-in-1
`68
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 7500 2-in-1
`69
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 7506 2-in-1
`70
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 7568 2-in-1
`71
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 7569 2-in-1
`72
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 7573 2-in-1
`73
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 7579 2-in-1
`74
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 7586 2-in-1
`75
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 7590 2-in-1
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`No. Product Line Product Name
`76
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 7591 2-in-1
`77
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 7620 2-in-1
`78
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 7630 2-in-1
`79
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 7635 2-in-1
`80
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 7706 2-in-1
`81
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 7773 2-in-1
`82
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 7778 2-in-1
`83
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 7779 2-in-1
`84
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 7786 2-in-1
`85
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 7791 2-in-1
`86 XPS
`XPS 13 7390 2-in-1
`87 XPS
`XPS 13 9310 2-in-1
`88 XPS
`XPS 13 9365 2-in-1
`89 XPS
`XPS 15 9575 2-in-1
`90
`Latitude
`Latitude 5340 2-in-1
`91
`Latitude
`Latitude 3340 2-in-1
`92
`Latitude
`Latitude 7340 2-in-1
`93
`Latitude
`Latitude 7320 2-in-1
`94
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 3152 2-in-1
`95
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 3157 2-in-1
`96
`Inspiron
`Inspiron 7348 2-in-1
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`The claim charts attached as Exhibits A-H identify where each element of each Asserted
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`Claim is found within the Latitude 5330 2-in-1. Based upon the information reasonably available
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`to LiTL and the limited documents that Dell has produced to date, LiTL contends that the Latitude
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`5330 2-in-1 is representative of each Accused Product because each Accused Product operates in
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`substantially the same manner as the Latitude 5330 2-in-1 insofar as the limitations of the asserted
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`claims of the Asserted Patents are concerned. LiTL reserves the right to amend its identification of
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`a representative product pending Dell’s production of the additional documents that it is obligated
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`to produce.
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`LiTL contends that for each asserted claim, unless otherwise specified in the claim charts,
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`each claim limitation is literally present in each of the Accused Products identified above. LiTL
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`reserves the right to supplement its initial claim charts in light of Dell’s discovery responses and in
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`(cid:23)
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`light of additional information identified in discovery. To the extent that Dell contends that the
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`Accused Products do not infringe any claim elements literally, Dell infringes under the Doctrine of
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`Equivalents (“DOE”). LiTL reserves the right to supplement its initial claim charts to detail how
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`the Accused Products infringe the Asserted Patents under DOE.
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`YOUNG CONAWAY STARGATT &
`TAYLOR, LLP
`
`/s/Adam W. Poff
`Adam W. Poff (#3990)
`Robert M. Vrana (#5666)
`Alexis Stombaugh (#6702)
`Rodney Square
`1000 North King Street
`Wilmington, DE 19801
`(302) 571-6600
`apoff@ycst.com
`rvrana@ycst.com
`astombaugh@ycst.com
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`Counsel for LiTL LLC
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`Date: April 1, 2024
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`OF COUNSEL:
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`Michael A. Albert
`Eric J. Rutt
`Gerald B. Hrycyszyn
`Suresh Rav
`Jason W. Balich
`Jie Xiang
`Kevin Y. Li
`WOLF, GREENFIELD & SACKS, P.C.
`600 Atlantic Avenue
`Boston, MA 02210
`(617) 646-8000
`malbert@wolfgreenfield.com
`erutt@WolfGreenfield.com
`ghrycyszyn@wolfgreenfield.com
`srav@wolfgreenfield.com
`jbalich@wolfgreenfield.com
`jxiang@wolfgreenfield.com
`kli@wolfgreenfield.com
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`31503749.1
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`(cid:24)
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`EXHIBIT F
`EXHIBIT F
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`EXHIBIT F: INITIAL CLAIM CHARTS REGARDING DELL’S INFRINGEMENT OF U.S. PATENT NO. 9,880,715
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`LiTL’s provision of supporting evidence for the preamble should not be construed as an admission that the preamble is limiting. Furthermore, the contentions in this chart are
`based on the limited discovery received from Dell to date. LiTL reserves the right to supplement these infringement contentions as additional information becomes available.
`Further, to the extent that Dell contends that its products do not infringe any claim elements literally, Dell nevertheless infringes under the Doctrine of Equivalents.
`Claim 9,880,715 Claims
`Latitude 5330 2-in-1
`A customized user interface to
`1[a]
`The Latitude 5330 2-in-1 includes a customized user interface to display computer content on a display component of a computer system including a
`display computer content on a
`keyboard. For example:
`display component of a
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`computer system including a
`keyboard, the user interface
`comprising:
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`DELL_0009089 at DELL_0009115
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`Claim 9,880,715 Claims
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`Latitude 5330 2-in-1
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`DELL_0009089 at DELL_0009117
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`1[b]
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`at least one processor operatively
`connected to a memory of the
`computer system
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`The Latitude 5330 2-in-1 includes a processor operatively connected to a memory of the computer system. For example:
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`DELL_0009089 at DELL_0009134
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`DELL_0009089 at DELL_0009174
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`4
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`DELL_0009089 at DELL_0009098
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`Claim 9,880,715 Claims
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`Latitude 5330 2-in-1
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`DELL_0009089 at DELL_0009098-99
`The Latitude 5330 2-in-1 includes a graphical user interface that executes on the processor and is configured to display the computer content on the
`display component of the computer system. For example:
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`
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`1[c]
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`a graphical user interface,
`executing on the at least one
`processor, configured to display
`the computer content on the
`display component of the
`computer system,
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`Latitude 5330 2-in-1
`The Latitude 5330 2-in-1 includes a graphical user interface configured to display a plurality of views of a plurality of visual representations of
`computer content, wherein the computer content includes at least one of selectable digital content, selectable computer operations and passive digital
`content. For example:
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`Claim 9,880,715 Claims
`the graphical user interface
`1[d]
`configured to: display a plurality
`of views of a plurality of visual
`representations of computer
`content, wherein the computer
`content includes at least one of
`selectable digital content,
`selectable computer operations
`and passive digital content;
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`Latitude 5330 2-in-1
`The Latitude 5330 2-in-1 includes an execution component that executes on the processor and is configured to detect a current computer system
`configuration from at least a first computer system configuration where the keyboard is operable to receive input from an operator of the computer
`system to control the computer system. For example:
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`
`Claim 9,880,715 Claims
`1[e]
`an execution component,
`executing on the at least one
`processor, configured to: detect a
`current computer system
`configuration from at least a first
`computer system configuration
`where the keyboard is operable
`to receive input from an operator
`of the computer system to control
`the computer system and
`
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`For example, the Latitude 5330 2-in-1 includes sensors and software that, upon information and belief, interact with the processor to detect a current
`computer system configuration. For example, some sensors are noted below:
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`Claim 9,880,715 Claims
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`Latitude 5330 2-in-1
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`
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`DELL_0009089 at DELL_0009107
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`Claim 9,880,715 Claims
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`Latitude 5330 2-in-1
`For example, Microsoft’s SensorExplorer app (depicted below) indicates that the Latitude 5330 2-in-1 includes an accelerometer that, upon
`information and belief, interacts with the processor to detect a current computer system configuration.
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`1[f]
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`a second computer system
`configuration where the
`keyboard is inoperable to receive
`input from the operator of the
`computer system to control the
`computer system;
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`
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`
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`The Latitude 5330 2-in-1 includes an execution component that executes on the processor and is configured to detect a current computer system
`configuration from at least a second computer system configuration where the keyboard is inoperable to receive input from the operator of the
`computer system to control the computer system. For example:
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`Claim 9,880,715 Claims
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`Latitude 5330 2-in-1
`
`
`For example, the Latitude 5330 2-in-1 includes sensors and software that, upon information and belief, interact with the processor to detect a current
`computer system configuration. For example, some sensors are noted above for limitation 1[e].
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`For example, the keyboard is automatically disabled when the Latitude 5330 2-in-1 is in easel or frame mode (e.g., when the display component is
`more than 225 degrees from a closed position):
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`
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` https://www.dell.com/support/kbdoc/en-us/000132403/how-to-enable-or-disable-tablet-mode-on-your-notebook-in-windows-10
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`Claim 9,880,715 Claims
`select one of the plurality of
`1[g]
`views for display on the computer
`system in response to the detected
`current computer system
`configuration; and
`
`Latitude 5330 2-in-1
`The Latitude 5330 2-in-1 includes an execution component that executes on the processor and is configured to select one of the plurality of views for
`display on the computer system in response to the detected current computer system configuration. For example:
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`1[h]
`
`transition the display component
`to the selected one of the
`plurality of views.
`
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`The Latitude 5330 2-in-1 includes an execution component that executes on the processor and is configured to transition the display component to the
`selected one of the plurality of views. For example:
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`Latitude 5330 2-in-1
`The Latitude 5330 2-in-1 includes a user interface, wherein in the plurality of views includes a home view configured to organize a plurality of
`content modes and a channel view configured to organize at least one of a single content mode and two content modes. For example:
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`Claim 9,880,715 Claims
`2
`The user interface of claim 1,
`wherein in the plurality of views
`includes a home view configured
`to organize a plurality of content
`modes and a channel view
`configured to organize at least
`one of a single content mode and
`two content modes.
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`Claim 9,880,715 Claims
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`Latitude 5330 2-in-1
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`For example, the single content mode (e.g., a link to a webpage containing a news story from a source, e.g., CBS News) links to the underlying
`content (e.g., the news story) and other news stories from the same source.
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`Latitude 5330 2-in-1
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`4 [a]
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`The user interface of claim 1,
`wherein the plurality of views
`includes a home view organizing
`a plurality of visual
`representations of digital
`content,
`
`The Latitude 5330 2-in-1 includes a plurality of views that includes a home view organizing a plurality of visual representations of digital content.
`For example, the taskbar can be positioned at the top of the view instead of at the bottom:
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`Claim 9,880,715 Claims
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`Latitude 5330 2-in-1
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`Claim 9,880,715 Claims
`wherein the home view
`4 [b]
`comprises a header display and a
`body display, and
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`Latitude 5330 2-in-1
`The Latitude 5330 2-in-1 includes a home view that comprises a header display and a body display. For example:
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`Claim 9,880,715 Claims
`wherein the header display
`4 [c]
`comprises a lateral frame
`extending from the left of the
`display component to the right of
`the display component,
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`Latitude 5330 2-in-1
`The Latitude 5330 2-in-1 includes a header display that comprises a lateral frame extending from the left of the display component to the right of the
`display component. For example:
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`Claim 9,880,715 Claims
`wherein the body display is
`4 [d]
`rendered below the header
`display in the display component
`of the computer system.
`
`Latitude 5330 2-in-1
`The Latitude 5330 2-in-1 includes a body display that is rendered below the header display in the display component of the computer system. For
`example:
`
`
`The Latitude 5330 2-in-1 includes a computer system configuration that comprises a physical positioning of a computer system display relative to a
`base of the computer system that includes the keyboard about a longitudinal axis of rotation. For example:
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`The user interface of claim 4,
`wherein the computer system
`configuration comprises a
`physical positioning of a
`computer system display
`relative to a base of the computer
`system that includes the
`keyboard about a longitudinal
`axis of rotation.
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`The user interface of claim 4,
`wherein the graphical user
`interface is further configured to
`display a search tool displayed in
`the header display,
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`example:
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`wherein the search tool is
`6 [b]
`configured to accept search terms
`entered by a user and in response
`to execution, causes the computer
`system to navigate to a view of a
`first visual representation of
`digital content,
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`The Latitude 5330 2-in-1 includes a search tool that is configured to accept search terms entered by a user and, in response to execution, causes the
`computer system to navigate to a view of a first visual representation of digital content. For example:
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`wherein the digital content
`includes a search engine, and the
`search engine presents results for
`the search terms.
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`Latitude 5330 2-in-1
`The Latitude 5330 2-in-1 includes digital content that includes a search engine and the search engine presents results for the search terms. For
`example:
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`The user interface of claim 1,
`further comprising a storage
`component configured to retain a
`previous view state.
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`The user interface of claim 7,
`wherein the execution component
`is further configured to cause the
`computer system to transition to a
`previous view in response to
`execution of a navigation
`element by a user.
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`Latitude 5330 2-in-1
`The Latitude 5330 2-in-1 includes an execution component that is further configured to cause the computer system to transition to a previous view in
`response to execution of a navigation element by a user. For example:
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`The user interface of claim 7,
`further comprising the
`navigation element displayed in
`a header display.
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`The Latitude 5330 2-in-1 includes a navigation element displayed in a header display. For example, the taskbar can be positioned at the top of the
`view instead of at the bottom:
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`The user interface of claim 4,
`wherein the graphical user
`interface is further configured to
`display a nascent card in the
`home view, wherein the nascent
`card is configured to permit
`generation of additional visual
`representations of digital
`content.
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`Latitude 5330 2-in-1
`The Latitude 5330 2-in-1 includes a graphical user interface further configured to display a nascent card in the home view, wherein the nascent card
`is configured to permit generation of additional visual representations of digital content.
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`For example, the Latitude 5330 2-in-1 allows the user to generate and pin an additional visual representation (e.g., icon) associated with digital
`content (e.g., an underlying application) to the home view by selecting the search icon in the taskbar and then right-clicking or pointing to and
`holding a representation of digital content (e.g., the Paint app icon) and selecting the ‘Pin to Start’ option in the nascent card (e.g., the dialog box)
`that appears, as depicted below:
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`The user interface of claim 1,
`wherein the plurality of views
`includes a quick access view
`configured to permit user
`generation of a mapping between
`digital content and a visual
`representation.
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`Latitude 5330 2-in-1
`The Latitude 5330 2-in-1 includes a plurality of views that includes a quick access view configured to permit user generation of a mapping between
`digital content and a visual representation.
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`For example, a user may select the search icon in the taskbar to open the quick access view, which permits the user to pin a visual representation
`(e.g., icon) associated with digital content (e.g., an underlying application) to one of the plurality of views by right-clicking or pointing to and
`holding an image of digital content in the quick access view and selecting the ‘Pin to Start’ option, as depicted below:
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`The user interface of claim 1,
`wherein the plurality of views
`includes a channel view
`including a channel selector that
`displays a sequence of visual
`representations.
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`Latitude 5330 2-in-1
`The Latitude 5330 2-in-1 includes a user interface, wherein the plurality of views includes a channel view including a channel selector that displays a
`sequence of visual representations. For example:
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`The Latitude 5330 2-in-1 includes a user interface, wherein the execution component is further configured to transition the computer system to the
`channel view in response to receiving user input via at least one input device (e.g., a touchscreen) integral to or operatively connected with the
`computer system. For example:
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`The user interface of claim 15,
`wherein the execution component
`is further configured to transition
`the computer system to the
`channel view in response to
`receiving user input via at least
`one input device integral to or
`operatively connected with the
`computer system.
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`17[a] A customized user interface to
`display computer content on a
`display component of a
`computer system including a
`keyboard, the user interface
`comprising:
`at least one processor operatively
`coupled to a memory of the
`computer system;
`a graphical user interface,
`executing on at least one
`processor, configured to display a
`plurality of views of a plurality
`of visual representations of the
`computer content;
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`17[c]
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`Latitude 5330 2-in-1
`The Latitude 5330 2-in-1 includes a customized user interface to display computer content on a display component of a computer system including a
`keyboard, the user interface comprising.
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`For example, see limitation 1[a].
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`The Latitude 5330 2-in-1 includes at least one processor operatively coupled to a memory of the computer system.
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`For example, see limitation 1[b].
`The Latitude 5330 2-in-1 includes a graphical user interface, executing on at least one processor, configured to display a plurality of views of a
`plurality of visual representations of the computer content. For example:
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`an execution component,
`executing on the at least one
`processor, configured to: identify
`at least a first computer system
`configuration where the
`keyboard is operable to receive
`input from an operator of the
`computer system to control the
`computer system and
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`Latitude 5330 2-in-1
`The Latitude 5330 2-in-1 includes an execution component, executing on the at least one processor, configured to identify at least a first computer
`system configuration where the keyboard is operable to receive input from an operator of the computer system to control the computer system. For
`example:
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`For example, the Latitude 5330 2-in-1 includes sensors and software that, upon information and belief, interact with the processor to identify at least
`a first computer system configuration. For example, some sensors are noted above for limitation 1[e].
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`a second computer system
`17[e]
`configuration where the
`keyboard is inoperable to receive
`input from the operator of the
`computer system to control the
`computer system based on sensor
`input indicating a position of the
`display component;
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`Latitude 5330 2-in-1
`The Latitude 5330 2-in-1 includes an execution component, executing on the at least one processor, configured to identify at least a second computer
`system configuration where the keyboard is inoperable to receive input from the operator of the computer system to control the computer system
`based on sensor input indicating a position of the display component. For example:
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`For example, the Latitude 5330 2-in-1 includes sensors and software that, upon information and belief, interact with the processor to identify at least
`a second computer system configuration where the keyboard is inoperable to receive input from the operator of the computer system to control the
`computer system based on sensor input indicating a position of the display component. For example, some sensors are noted above for limitation
`1[e].
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`For example, the keyboard is automatically disabled when the Latitude 5330 2-in-1 is in easel mode or frame mode.
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`For example, see limitation 1[f].
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`select, responsive to the sensor
`input, a first content view from
`the plurality of views for the
`first computer system
`configuration;
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`Latitude 5330 2-in-1
`The Latitude 5330 2-in-1 includes an execution component that is configured to select, responsive to the sensor input, a first content view from the
`plurality of views for the first computer system configuration. For example:
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`transition, automatically in
`response to the sensor input, the
`display component between at
`least the first content view of the
`plurality of views and a second
`content view of the plurality of
`views;
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`Latitude 5330 2-in-1
`The Latitude 5330 2-in-1 includes an execution component that is configured to transition, automatically in response to the sensor input, the display
`component between at least the first content view of the plurality of views and a second content view of the plurality of views. For example:
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`Latitude 5330 2-in-1
`The Latitude 5330 2-in-1 includes an execution component that is configured to receive user input via at least one input device integral to or
`operatively connected with the computer system; and transition, automatically in response to receiving the user input, the display component from
`one of the first content view and the second content view to a channel view including a channel selector that displays a sequence of visual
`representations. For example:
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`Claim 9,880,715 Claims
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`receive user input via at least one
`input device integral to or
`operatively connected with the
`computer system; and transition,
`automatically in response to
`receiving the user input, the
`display component from one of
`the first content view and the
`second content view to a
`chan

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