US2011122157A1PendingUtilityA1

Method and system for navigating a display screen for locating a desired item of information

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Assignee: ACCESS SYSTEMS AMERICAS INCPriority: Feb 7, 2002Filed: Feb 7, 2011Published: May 26, 2011
Est. expiryFeb 7, 2022(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
G06F 3/0488G06F 3/0481G06F 2203/04805
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Abstract

A method and a system for navigating a display screen to search for a desired item of information stored in an electronic device. The electronic device includes a novel fly over user interface (FOUI) capable of receiving commands from a user to provide a zoom out view of the display screen. A user may commence a navigation session by touching the display screen in a non active area or by clicking on a specifically designated icon to activate the user interface. During the navigation session, the display screen is zoomed-out and a magnifying area may appear on the display screen. The user interface enables the user to scroll the zoomed-out display screen by dragging the magnifying area towards an edge of the display screen to find a desired item of information. The display screen may be a display screen of a digital device (e.g., portable computer, personal computer, a cellular telephone, a digital watch, etc). The user may terminate a navigation session by removing the pointer from the display screen.

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1 . A method for implementing a touchscreen user interface for a device, the method comprising the steps of:
 a) displaying a plurality of items in a normal mode on a touchscreen of a portable electronic device;   b) registering a user input to enter a fly over mode;   c) in response to b), providing a fly over area within the touchscreen, wherein the fly over area provides a view of items within the fly over area, and wherein items outside the fly over area are zoomed out with respect to the items in the normal mode and the ones of the items; and   d) controlling a location of the fly over area with respect to the touchscreen in accordance with a movement command received from a user.

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