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Gestures for touch sensitive input devices- looks very much like a GUI for a tablet with a touch sensitive screen. Clearly, there are lots of example of prior art but Apple has put a lot of thought into this and hopefully it is a glimpse of a future product. Patent application here:Gestures for touch sensitive input devices .
Basically, the patent apps detail method for recognising data from a multipoint touch sensitive display and interpreting this data to allow things like zooming in on an image etc (a bit like the two finger scrolling on new Powerbooks enables window scrolling). An example they show is the zooming in on a map where a pinching action results on zooming where the pinch occurs- the opposite action of pinching results in zooming out. Rotating your finger results in- you guessed it- rotation of the image! (see the animation at the bottom of this page)
The key to the patent is the multipoint nature of the input- multiple fingers/hands being moved on the screen in gestures which result in specific changes.
Further elements include how the very OS X-like interface would respond to touching- elements such as the gum-drop close boxes would magnify when the user passes their finger over them- to make clicking the individual elements easier (See Visual expander section below).
Floating controls- certain gestures would result in floating controls poping up on the screen and enabling interaction- e.g. to enable easy scrolling a virtual click-wheel (looking very like the iPods clickwheel) would pop up- terrific for navigating iTunes etc- turning the volume up-down on your Apple iHome.
These patent apps are certainly a step forward from the Newton UI and indicates Apple, at least, has contingency plans for an Apple tablet- with their top designer (Jonathan Ive) one of the inventors listed on the patents.
Additionally, a virtual keyboard would enable typing on the tablet- the value of this would be debatable but it would allow reasonable user input.
The invention generally pertains to gestures and methods of implementing gestures with touch sensitive devices. Examples of touch sensitive devices include touch screens and touch pads. One aspect of the invention relates to recognizing at least two simultaneously occurring gestures. Another aspect of the invention relates to displaying a graphical image and linking different touches that occur to the graphical image. Another aspect of the invention relates to immediately recognizing gestures so that actions associated with the gestures can be implemented at the same time. Another aspect of the invention relates to changing a displayed image based on and in unison with a gestural input, i.e., the displayed image continuously changes with changes in the gestural input such that the displayed image continuously follows the gestural input. Another aspect of the invention relates to implementing an input mode based on the number of fingers (or other object) in contact with the input device. Another aspect of the invention relates to providing region sensitivity where gestures mean different things when implemented over different areas of the input device. Another aspect of the invention relates to changing an input while making continuous contact with the touch sensitive surface of the touch sensitive device.
The invention relates, in another embodiment, to a computer implemented method. The method includes presenting a graphical user interface (GUI). the method also includes sensing an object over the graphical user interface. The method further includes visually expanding an area of GUI near the sensed object. The method additionally includes if the expanded area includes a selectable feature, performing an action associated with the feature when the feature is selected. The method further includes if the sensed object is moving over the GUI, moving the expanded area in accordance with the moving object. Moreover, the method includes if the object is no longer sensed, maintaining the expansion of the expanded area in the last sensed location for a predetermined amount of time.
Another patent app in this mix- is a music mixer. This mixer is like the tablet described above - a touch sensitive screen with a virtual mixing panel (see picture at bottom of story).
An electronic apparatus, such as an electronic mixing apparatus and an electronic keyboard apparatus, and associated methods are disclosed. The electronic mixing apparatus or the electronic keyboard apparatus is provided on a touch screen that provides user input and display capabilities. In one embodiment, the touch screen is a multipoint touch screen so that multiple user touch inputs can be simultaneously acquired. In another embodiment, surface guides can be provided on the touch screen to assist with user input.
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Wow- a lot of work if Apple aren’t going to make this tablet- maybe it’s the living-room appliance people have been talking about- everything is in place- tv, video distribution, music… mmmh
Korg, a musical instrument manufacturer, has used touch-screens with both an on-screen touch keyboard and on-screen touch audio mixer since the mid-1990s. I doubt that they are the only ones, either.
Sweet. The tablet hasn’t done we with Windows but neither had MP3 players before iPod…
I would buy it. Right Now.
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This seems the obvious evolution of the iPod with Video. It gives a wide screen format to the iPod. Great for movies.
there are already companies that have developed gesture-based screen technology for large-scale systems. i don’t see this as anyting new,
www.ms.northropgrumman.com/touchtable/
the animated gif is very similar to how they have designed map navigation over at northrop.
Seems to be Apples vision from 1988, the Knowledge Navigator, version 2.0. I hope this will come true.
erik wrote:
there are already companies that have developed gesture-based screen technology for large-scale systems. i don � � �t see this as anyting new,
I agree with you in some respects but I think that what is new is its application in small screened hardware- and i think the key is the multipoint touchscreen- apparently on small screens using multipoint gestures - i.e. a couple of fingers- hasn’t been done before- it’s still only a patent application
Re: Video iPod:
I think Apple could make it today but it would be very expensive- that’s the problem: everyone would love a cheap large screen iPod with lots of battery life and the ability to surf the web etc but it wouldn’t be cheap and I think Apple fears their isn’t the market (yet) for an expensive tablet (though i’d buy one)
The Apple ipad? am I right?
Interesting multitouch screen display here
I’ve had this same technology for a couple of years now.
Take a look at:
www.fingerworks.com/gesture_guide_mouse.html
www.fingerworks.com/
Unfortunately they are out of business now. Not because they had a bad product but because … Apple bought the company.
And it’s the best input system I’ve ever used. And am still using.
patent applications != patents. These are applications.
-SD