Abstract:
A portable electronic device displays icons (e.g., graphical objects) in one or more regions of a user interface of a touch-sensitive display, and detects user input specifying an exchange of positions of icons in the user interface. In some aspects, the respective positions of two icons in a user interface can be selected to exchange positions in the one or more regions of the user interface, and one or both icons can change their visual appearance to indicate their selection status.
Abstract:
A portable electronic device displays icons (e.g., graphical objects) in one or more regions of a user interface of a touch-sensitive display, and detects user input specifying an exchange of positions of icons in the user interface. In some aspects, the respective positions of two icons in a user interface can be selected to exchange positions in the one or more regions of the user interface, and one or both icons can change their visual appearance to indicate their selection status.
Abstract:
A portable electronic device displays icons (e.g., graphical objects) in one or more regions of a user interface of a touch-sensitive display, and detects user input specifying an exchange of positions of icons in the user interface. In some aspects, the respective positions of two icons in a user interface can be selected to exchange positions in the one or more regions of the user interface, and one or both icons can change their visual appearance to indicate their selection status.
Abstract:
A computer-implemented method for management of voicemail messages, performed at a portable electronic device with a touch screen display, includes: displaying a list of voicemail messages; detecting selection by a user of a respective voicemail message in the list; responding to the user selection of the respective voicemail message by initiating playback of the user-selected voicemail message; displaying a progress bar for the user-selected voicemail message, wherein the progress bar indicates the portion of the user-selected voicemail message that has been played; detecting movement of a finger of the user from a first position on the progress bar to a second position on the progress bar; and responding to the detection of the finger movement by restarting playback of the user-selected voicemail message at a position within the user-selected voicemail message corresponding substantially to the second position on the progress bar.
Abstract:
A method for reconfiguring icons of a user interface displayed on a touch sensitive display of a device, wherein the user interface comprises a first page of icons and a second page of icons, the method comprising: detecting a first user input for initiating an interface reconfiguration mode; in response to detecting the first user input, entering the interface reconfiguration mode; while in the interface reconfiguration mode, detecting a second user input for moving an icon from the first page of icons toward an edge of the user interface; in response to detecting the second user input, replacing the first page of icons with the second page of icons; detecting a third user input for moving the icon within the second page; and in response to detecting the third user input, positioning the icon on the second page.
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and computer-readable medium for providing an audio file interface. In one implementation, a method is provided. The method includes, while playing an audio file on a mobile device and displaying a current view in a user interface of the mobile device, receiving first user input requesting that an audio interface be displayed, and displaying the audio interface as an overlay in the user interface, where the audio interface includes information associated with the audio file.
Abstract:
Content abstractions (630,632) are emerged in to an ingress terminus (651) of a multidimensional path (650) and depth transitioned through the multidimensional path to an egress terminus (653). The content abstractions are eliminated at the egress terminus.
Abstract:
Icons (330 to 338) are arranged in foreground background positions in an interface environment to define a multidimensional path (350) extending from a terminus. The icons transition between the foreground position and the background positions along the. multidimensional path.
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer program products, for presenting user interface elements. A first page of one or more user interface elements is presented on a touch-sensitive display. Each of the user interface elements corresponds to a respective application. A gesture performed on the touch-sensitive display is detected. In response to the detected gesture, a second page of one or more user interface elements is presented on the touch sensitive display.