Devices, Methods, and Graphical User Interfaces for Manipulating User Interface Objects with Visual and/or Haptic Feedback
US-2016259528-A1 · Sep 8, 2016 · US
US10437418B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10437418-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715484089-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 10, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 9, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 8, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 8, 2019 |
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A method of operating a user device includes, in response to a set of app icons being displayed, monitoring for user interaction with one of the app icons. In response to detecting user interaction with a first app icon corresponding to a first app, the method determines whether the detected user interaction satisfies first criteria. In response to determining that the detected user interaction satisfies the first criteria, the method displays an action list corresponding to the first app. The action list includes a set of action items for user selection. A first item corresponds to a specific state of the first app and is associated with an access mechanism for the specific state of the first app. In response to the user selecting the first item, the method opens the first app to the specific state by actuating the access mechanism.
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A method of operating a user device, the method comprising: in response to a set of app icons being displayed, monitoring for user interaction with one of the set of app icons, wherein each of the set of app icons corresponds to a different app installed on the user device; and in response to having detected user interaction with a first app icon of the set of app icons: determining whether the detected user interaction satisfies first criteria and second criteria, wherein (i) the first app icon corresponds to a first app and (ii) the detected user interaction includes a press on a touchscreen of the user device at a location corresponding to the first app icon; in response to having determined that the detected user interaction satisfies the first criteria: preparing and displaying an action list corresponding to the first app, wherein: the action list includes a set of action items for user selection, a first item of the set of action items corresponds to a specific state of the first app, the first item is associated with an access mechanism for the specific state of the first app, and the access mechanism for the specific state of the first app includes at least one of (i) a web access mechanism, (ii) an application download mechanism, and (iii) a native application access mechanism; monitoring for user selection of one of the set of action items; and in response to having determined user selection of the first item, opening the first app to the specific state by actuating the access mechanism; and in response to having determined that the detected user interaction satisfies the second criteria, performing a default action for the first app, wherein performing the default action for the first app includes launching the first app. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein displaying an action list corresponding to the first app includes: displaying a pop-up menu proximate to the first app icon; and displaying the set of action items inside the pop-up menu. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein: the first criteria includes a force of the press exceeding a predetermined force threshold; and the second criteria includes the force of the press being less than the predetermined force threshold. 4. The method of claim 1 wherein: the first criteria includes a length of the press exceeding a predetermined time threshold; and the second criteria includes the length of the press being less than the predetermined time threshold. 5. The method of claim 1 further comprising: tracking usage of the first app; and generating the set of action items based on most frequently used states of the first app, wherein displaying an action list corresponding to the first app includes: displaying a pop-up menu adjacent to the first app icon, and displaying the set of action items inside the pop-up menu. 6. The method of claim 1 further comprising, in response to having determined that the detected user interaction satisfies third criteria, initiating a deletion process for the first app. 7. The method of claim 1 further comprising downloading a default set of action items for the first app from a remote overlay server via a network connection. 8. The method of claim 7 further comprising downloading default sets of action items for a plurality of apps including the first app. 9. The method of claim 8 wherein the plurality of apps includes apps corresponding to each of the set of displayed app icons. 10. The method of claim 1 further comprising downloading the access mechanism for the specific state of the first app from a remote overlay server via a network connection. 11. The method of claim 1 wherein actuating the access mechanism includes at least one of: invoking a view controller corresponding to the specific state; providing a uniform resource identifier to the first app that indicates the specific state; and replaying user interface events corresponding to the specific state. 12. A user device comprising: data processing hardware; and memory hardware in communication with the data processing hardware, wherein the memory hardware stores instructions that, when executed on the data processing hardware, cause the data processing hardware to perform operations including: in response to a set of app icons being displayed, monitoring for user interaction with one of the set of app icons, wherein each of the set of app icons corresponds to a different app installed on the user device; and in response to having detected user interaction with a first app icon of the set of app icons: determining whether the detected user interaction satisfies first criteria and second criteria, wherein (i) the first app icon corresponds to a first app and (ii) the detected user interaction includes a press on a touchscreen of the user device at a location corresponding to the first app icon; in response to having determined that the detected user interaction satisfies the first criteria: preparing and displaying an action list corresponding to the first app, wherein: the action list includes a set of action items for user selection, a first item of the set of action items corresponds to a specific state of the first app, the first item is associated with an access mechanism for the specific state of the first app, and the access mechanism for the specific state of the first app includes at least one of (i) a web access mechanism, (ii) an application download mechanism, and (iii) a native application access mechanism; monitoring for user selection of one of the set of action items; and in response to having determined user selection of the first item, opening the first app to the specific state by actuating the access mechanism; and in response to having determined that the detected user interaction satisfies the second criteria, performing a default action for the first app, wherein performing the default action for the first app includes launching the first app. 13. The user device of claim 12 wherein displaying an action list corresponding to the first app includes: displaying a pop-up menu adjacent to the first app icon; and displaying the set of action items inside the pop-up menu. 14. The user device of claim 12 wherein: the first criteria includes a force of the press exceeding a predetermined force threshold; and the second criteria includes the force of the press being less than the predetermined force threshold. 15. The user device of claim 12 wherein: the first criteria includes a length of the press exceeding a predetermined time threshold; and the second criteria includes the length of the press being less than the predetermined time threshold. 16. The user device of claim 12 wherein the operations further comprise: tracking usage of the first app; and generating the set of action items based on most frequently used states of the first app, wherein displaying an action list corresponding to the first app includes: displaying a pop-up menu adjacent to the first app icon, and displaying the set of action items inside the pop-up menu. 17. The user device of claim 12 wherein the operations further comprise, in response to having determined that the detected user interaction satisfies third criteria, initiating a deletion process for the first app. 18. The user device of claim 12 wherein the operations further comprise downloading a default set of action items for the first app from a remote overlay server via a network connection. 19. The user device of clai
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