Placement of items in radial menus

US9632662B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9632662-B2
Application numberUS-56052909-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 16, 2009
Priority dateSep 16, 2009
Publication dateApr 25, 2017
Grant dateApr 25, 2017

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Methods, systems, and articles of manufacture for placing menu items in a radial menu. A radial menu may be displayed in response to receiving a predefined gesture made with a screen pointer. A plurality of global menu items may be placed at predefined locations in the radial menu. A set of local menu items that are to be displayed in the radial menu be determined and displayed in the radial menu based on one or more predefined relationships between the local or global radial menu items.

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A computer implemented method for displaying radial menu items in a radial menu, comprising configuring one or more processors to perform an operation comprising: maintaining a set of radial menu item group definitions, each of the group definitions including an identifier, a list of radial menu items in an associated group, and relationships between the radial menu items in the group and other radial menu items within and/or outside the group, wherein the relationships include one or more of an affinity relationship specifying radial menu items are to be placed circumferentially adjacent to one another in the radial menu, an opposite relationship specifying radial menu items are to be placed in circumferentially opposite locations in the radial menu, or a repelling relationship specifying radial menu items are not to be placed circumferentially adjacent to one another in the radial menu, and wherein at least a first group of radial menu items and a second group of radial menu items are functional groups and are associated with a relationship specifying placement of the radial menu items of the first group in relation to the radial menu items of the second group in the radial menu, in response to receiving a predefined gesture, displaying the radial menu based on one or more of the radial menu item group definitions, wherein the originally displayed radial menu includes: a first set of radial menu items, each of the radial menu items in the first set being displayed at a respective location in the radial menu, and a second set of radial menu items, each of the radial menu items in the second set being displayed at a circumferential location dynamically determined with respect to other radial menu items based on one or more of the radial menu item group definitions associated with the second set of radial menu items and specifying relationships between radial menu items in the second set and other radial menu items in the first set and/or the second set. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the second set of radial menu items comprises at least a first subset of radial menu items and a second subset of radial menu items, wherein placement of the first subset of radial menu items and the second subset of radial menu items in the radial menu is determined based on a relationship in one of the radial menu item group definitions between the first subset of radial menu items and the second subset of radial menu items. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the relationship between the first subset of radial menu items and the second subset of radial menu items indicates that the first subset of radial menu items and the second subset of radial menu items should be placed in close proximity to each other in the radial menu. 4. The method of claim 2 , wherein the relationship between the first subset of radial menu items and the second subset of radial menu items indicates that the first subset of radial menu items and the second subset of radial menu items should not be placed in close proximity to each other in the radial menu. 5. A non-transitory computer readable storage medium comprising a program product which, when executed, is configured to perform an operation for displaying radial menu items in a radial menu, comprising: maintaining a set of radial menu item group definitions, each of the group definitions including an identifier, a list of radial menu items in an associated group, and relationships between the radial menu items in the group and other radial menu items within and/or outside the group, wherein the relationships include one or more of an affinity relationship specifying radial menu items are to be placed circumferentially adjacent to one another in the radial menu, an opposite relationship specifying radial menu items are to be placed in circumferentially opposite locations in the radial menu, or a repelling relationship specifying radial menu items are not to be placed circumferentially adjacent to one another in the radial menu, and wherein at least a first group of radial menu items and a second group of radial menu items are functional groups and are associated with a relationship specifying placement of the radial menu items of the first group in relation to the radial menu items of the second group in the radial menu; in response to receiving a predefined gesture, displaying the radial menu based on one or more of the radial menu item group definitions, wherein the originally displayed radial menu includes: a first set of radial menu items, each of the radial menu items in the first set being displayed at a respective location in the radial menu, and a second set of radial menu items, each of the radial menu items in the second set being displayed at a circumferential location dynamically determined with respect to other radial menu items based on one or more of the radial menu item group definitions associated with the second set of radial menu items and specifying relationships between radial menu items in the second set and other radial menu items in the first set and/or the second set. 6. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 5 , wherein the second set of radial menu items comprises at least a first subset of radial menu items and a second subset of radial menu items, wherein placement of the first subset of radial menu items and the second subset of radial menu items in the radial menu is determined based on a relationship in one of the radial menu item group definitions between the first subset of radial menu items and the second subset of radial menu items. 7. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 6 , wherein the relationship between the first subset of radial menu items and the second subset of radial menu items indicates that the first subset of radial menu items and the second subset of radial menu items should be placed in close proximity to each other in the radial menu. 8. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 6 , wherein the relationship between the first subset of radial menu items and the second subset of radial menu items indicates that the first subset of radial menu items and the second subset of radial menu items should not be placed in close proximity to each other in the radial menu. 9. A system, comprising: a memory comprising a program; and a processor which, when executing the program, is configured to: maintain a set of radial menu item group definitions, each of the group definitions including an identifier, a list of radial menu items in an associated group, and relationships between the radial menu items in the group and other radial menu items within and/or outside the group, wherein the relationships include one or more of an affinity relationship specifying radial menu items are to be placed circumferentially adjacent to one another in the radial menu, an opposite relationship specifying radial menu items are to be placed in circumferentially opposite locations in the radial menu, or a repelling relationship specifying radial menu items are not to be placed circumferentially adjacent to one another in the radial menu, and wherein at least a first group of radial menu items and a second group of radial menu items are functional groups and are associated with a relationship specifying placement of the radial menu items of the first group in relation to the radial menu items of the second group in the radial menu, in response to receiving a predefined gesture, display the radial menu based on one or more of the radial menu item group definitions, wherein the originally displayed radial menu includes: a first set of radial menu items, each of the radial menu items in the first set being displayed at a respectiv

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  • for inputting data by handwriting, e.g. gesture or text · CPC title

  • G06F3/0482Primary

    Interaction with lists of selectable items, e.g. menus · CPC title

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What does patent US9632662B2 cover?
Methods, systems, and articles of manufacture for placing menu items in a radial menu. A radial menu may be displayed in response to receiving a predefined gesture made with a screen pointer. A plurality of global menu items may be placed at predefined locations in the radial menu. A set of local menu items that are to be displayed in the radial menu be determined and displayed in the radial me…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Chmielewski Paul R, Cragun Brian J, Fork Michael J, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06F3/0482. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 25 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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