Package delivery guidance and assistance system using vehicle sensor data
US-12179782-B2 · Dec 31, 2024 · US
US9152309B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9152309-B1 |
| Application number | US-5816608-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Mar 28, 2008 |
| Priority date | Mar 28, 2008 |
| Publication date | Oct 6, 2015 |
| Grant date | Oct 6, 2015 |
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A computer-implemented touch screen call interface includes announcing an incoming telephone call on a mobile device touch screen display, connecting to the call and displaying a slidable panel on the display while locking the display from inputs other than unlocking inputs, receiving a user selection moving the slidable panel away from a position that covers one or more selectable controls, and unlocking the display for selection of the selectable controls while the slidable panel stays in a position that leaves the selectable controls uncovered.
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A computer-implemented method, comprising: announcing an incoming telephone call and an identity of a caller on a slideable panel that substantially covers a mobile device touch screen display along a first direction; receiving a first user selection that comprises an on-screen dragging motion on top of a first location on the mobile device touch screen display at which the slideable panel is displayed, the on-screen dragging motion being along a second direction that is substantially orthogonal to the first direction; in response to receiving the first user selection: (a) covering, with the slidable panel, a region of the mobile device touch screen display that was not previously covered with the slidable panel, (b) connecting to the incoming telephone call, (c) locking the mobile device to touch screen inputs by blocking inputs to the touch screen except for a predefined unlocking input, and (d) displaying the identity of the caller on the slideable panel on the mobile device touch screen display; receiving a second user selection that comprises an on-screen dragging motion along a third direction and on top of a second location on the mobile device touch screen display at which the identity of the caller is displayed on the slideable panel, wherein the third direction is substantially opposite to the second direction; and in response to receiving the second user selection: (a) displaying one or more selectable controls at a third location of the mobile device touch screen display, the one or more selectable controls including a selectable control to terminate the telephone call, wherein the one or more selectable controls are not displayed in the third location until after the second user selection is received, and (b) unlocking the display for selection of the one or more selectable controls. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the displaying of the one or more selectable controls includes presenting controls that affect the incoming telephone call. 3. A computer-implemented device, comprising: a touch screen display; a wireless communication interface to receive data for telephone calls for a user of the device; and a display manager programmed to: announce an incoming telephone call and an identity of a caller on a slideable panel that substantially covers a mobile device touch screen display along a first direction; receive a first user selection that comprises an on-screen dragging motion on a first location on the mobile device touch screen display at which the slideable panel is displayed, the on-screen dragging motion being along a second direction that is substantially orthogonal to the first direction; in response to receiving the first user selection: (a) cover, with the slidable panel, a region of the mobile device touch screen display that was not previously covered with the slidable panel, (b) connect to the incoming telephone call, (c) locking the mobile device to touch screen inputs by blocking inputs to the touch screen except for a predefined unlocking input, and (d) display the identity of the caller on the slideable panel on the mobile device touch screen display; receive a second user selection that comprises an on-screen dragging motion along a third direction and on top of a second location on the mobile device touch screen display at which the slideable panel that is displaying the identity of the caller is displayed on the slideable panel, wherein the third direction is substantially opposite to the second direction; and in response to receiving the second user selection: (a) display one or more selectable controls at a third location of the mobile device touch screen display, the one or more selectable controls including a selectable control to terminate the telephone call, wherein the one or more selectable controls are not displayed in the third location until after the second user selection is received and (b) unlock the display for selection of the one or more selectable controls. 4. The device of claim 3 , wherein the display manager is further programmed to display the one or more selectable controls to include controls that affect the incoming one of the telephone calls. 5. A non-transitory computer-readable medium storing software comprising instructions executable by one or more computers which, upon such execution, cause the one or more computers to perform operations comprising: announcing an incoming telephone call and an identity of a caller on a slideable panel that substantially covers a mobile device touch screen display along a first direction; receiving a first user selection that comprises an on-screen dragging motion on top of a first location on the mobile device touch screen display at which the slideable panel is displayed, the on-screen dragging motion being along a second direction that is substantially orthogonal to the first direction; in response to receiving the first user selection: (a) covering, with the slidable panel, a region of the mobile device touch screen display that was not previously covered with the slidable panel, (b) connecting to the incoming telephone call, (c) locking the mobile device to touch screen inputs by blocking inputs to the touch screen except for a predefined unlocking input, and (d) displaying the identity of the caller on the slideable panel on the mobile device touch screen display; receiving a second user selection that comprises an on-screen dragging motion along a third direction and on top of a second location on the mobile device touch screen display at which the identity of the caller is displayed on the slideable panel, wherein the third direction is substantially opposite to the second direction; and in response to receiving the second user selection: (a) displaying one or more selectable controls at a third location of the the slideable panel, the one or more selectable controls including a selectable control to terminate the telephone call, wherein the one or more selectable controls are not displayed in the third location until after the second user selection is received and (b) unlocking the display for selection of the one or more selectable controls. 6. The medium of claim 5 , further comprising an operation of presenting controls that affect the incoming telephone call during the displaying of the one or more selectable controls. 7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: receiving, while the display is unlocked for selection of the one or more selectable controls, a third user selection that comprises an on-screen dragging motion on top of the slideable panel that is along the second direction; and in response to receiving the third user selection: (a) removing the one or more selectable controls from the slideable panel, and (b) at least partially locking the mobile device to touch screen inputs. 8. The method of claim 2 , wherein the one or more selectable controls includes a control to initiate a conference call. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the displaying the one or more selectable controls in the region of the mobile device touch screen display comprises displaying the one or more selectable controls in a region of the slideable panel. 10. The device of claim 3 , wherein the display manager is further programmed to: receive, while the display is unlocked for selection of the one or more selectable controls, a third user selection that comprises an on-screen dragging motion on top of the slideable panel that is along the second direction; and in response to receiving the third user selection: (a) remove the one or more selectable controls from the slideable panel, and (b) at least partially lock the mobile device to touch
using a touch-screen or digitiser, e.g. input of commands through traced gestures · CPC title
for image manipulation, e.g. dragging, rotation, expansion or change of colour · CPC title
by partitioning the display area of the touch-screen or the surface of the digitising tablet into independently controllable areas, e.g. virtual keyboards or menus · CPC title
including a touch pad, a touch sensor or a touch detector · CPC title
by electronic means · CPC title
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