Abstract:
At an electronic device with a touch-sensitive display, a remote camera control user interface may be displayed. In some examples, a user may provide input through a gesture at a location corresponding to the touch-sensitive display and/or through a rotation of a rotatable input mechanism to control a camera of an external device. Camera control may include control of the external device's camera features, including image capture, zoom settings, focus settings, flash settings, and timer settings, for example, and may also include access to the external device's library of previously captured images.
Abstract:
A method is performed by an electronic device with a display and a touch-sensitive surface. The method includes: displaying a progress icon; while providing content with the electronic device: detecting a contact at a location that corresponds to the progress icon; detecting movement of the contact, wherein movement of the contact comprises a first component of movement on the touch-sensitive surface in a direction corresponding to movement on the display parallel to a first predefined direction and a second component of movement on the touch-sensitive surface in a direction corresponding to movement on the display perpendicular to the first predefined direction; and, while continuing to detect the contact on the touch-sensitive surface, moving the current position within the content at a scrubbing rate, wherein the scrubbing rate decreases as the second component of movement on the touch-sensitive surface increases.
Abstract:
A method, comprising: at a multifunction device with a display: displaying a dynamic folder icon, wherein: the dynamic folder icon includes a visual indication of a current spatial arrangement of content in a folder that is associated with the dynamic folder icon; activation of the dynamic folder icon results in display of a folder view of the folder including the current spatial arrangement of the content, and display of the folder view of the folder is distinct and separate from display of the dynamic folder icon; detecting an input that corresponds to a request to modify the current spatial arrangement of the content in the folder; in response to detecting the input: modifying the current spatial arrangement of the content in the folder; updating the dynamic folder icon to include a visual indication of a spatial arrangement of the modified current spatial arrangement of the content within the folder; and displaying the updated dynamic folder icon, wherein the updated dynamic folder icon includes the visual indication of the spatial arrangement of the modified current spatial arrangement of the content within the folder, wherein the current spatial arrangement of the content of the folder comprises a plurality of selectable application icons and the dynamic folder icon changes by displaying a status indicator on the dynamic folder when there is a notification from an application that corresponds to one of the plurality of selectable application icons.
Abstract:
An electronic device having a user interface for accessing phone features. The user interface accounts for whether the electronic device is connected to a companion cellular phone. The user interface accounts for a headset is available for use to carry on a call. The user interface permits transition between using one or more of cellular phone, headset, and/or the electronic device to be used for carrying on incoming or outgoing calls.
Abstract:
At an electronic device with a touch-sensitive display, a remote camera control user interface may be displayed. In some examples, a user may provide input through a gesture at a location corresponding to the touch-sensitive display and/or through a rotation of a rotatable input mechanism to control a camera of an external device. Camera control may include control of the external device's camera features, including image capture, zoom settings, focus settings, flash settings, and timer settings, for example, and may also include access to the external device's library of previously captured images.
Abstract:
Techniques for a displaying user interfaces screens of a calendar application include displaying different screens based on an input modality. The calendar application may respond differently to inputs from a touch-sensitive screen, inputs from a rotatable input mechanism, inputs having higher intensities, inputs having lower intensities, and so forth.