Abstract:
An electronic device with a touch-sensitive surface, a display, and one or more sensors to detect intensity of contacts, detects a contact, determines a location and intensity of the contact on the touch-sensitive surface, and displays a response, the response being based at least in part on an input-output mapping of intensity to response at the contact location. The input-output mapping including a first input-output relationship between intensity and response over a first range of intensity values, a second input-output relationship between intensity and response over a second range of intensity values, and a transitional intensity value where the first range of intensity values meets or overlaps the second range of intensity values. At the transitional intensity value, the first input-output relationship has a first rate of change, the second input-output relationship has a second rate of change, and the first rate is substantially the same as the second rate.
Abstract:
A method, comprising: at an electronic device with a touch-sensitive display, wherein the device includes one or more sensors to detect intensity of contacts with the touch-sensitive display: displaying, on the touch-sensitive display, first content; while a contact is detected at a first location on the touch-sensitive display that is associated with an area of the first content, detecting an increase in intensity of the contact on the touch-sensitive display above a respective intensity threshold; and in response to detecting the increase in intensity of the contact on the touch-sensitive display above the respective intensity threshold: displaying in the associated area, in place of the portion of the first content that was within the respective area, corresponding content that corresponds to the first location of the contact.
Abstract:
A method is performed at a device with a touch-sensitive surface and a display. The method includes: while the device is in an unlocked state, detecting a sequence of one or more activations of a button of the device that includes at least a first activation of the button, wherein the first activation of the button is detected while a respective application user interface other than a home screen of the device is displayed on the display; and in response to detecting the sequence of one or more activations of the button of the device: in accordance with a determination that the first activation of the button was detected without a second activation of the button being detected before a respective threshold amount of time from detecting the first activation of the button had elapsed, replacing display of the respective application user interface with display of a home screen of the device while maintaining the device in the unlocked state; and in accordance with a determination that the first activation of the button was detected with a second activation of the button being detected before the respective threshold amount of time from detecting the first activation of the button had elapsed, switching the device from the unlocked state, in which the respective application user interface is displayed, to a locked state.
Abstract:
An electronic device has multiple cameras and displays a digital viewfinder user interface for previewing visual information provided by the cameras. The multiple cameras may have different properties such as focal lengths. When a single digital viewfinder is provided, the user interface allows zooming over a zoom range that includes the respective zoom ranges of both cameras. The zoom setting to determine which camera provides visual information to the viewfinder and which camera is used to capture visual information. The user interface also allows the simultaneous display of content provided by different cameras at the same time. When two digital viewfinders are provided, the user interface allows zooming, freezing, and panning of one digital viewfinder independently of the other. The device allows storing of a composite images and/or videos using both digital viewfinders and corresponding cameras.
Abstract:
An electronic device with a touch-sensitive surface, a display, and one or more sensors to detect intensity of contacts displaying a lower-level user interface that is part of a user interface hierarchy, where the hierarchy includes at least three levels, including the lower level user interface, an intermediate-level user interface and a higher-level user interface. The device also, while displaying the lower-level user interface, detects an input on a portion of the device that is associated with user interface hierarchy navigation and, in response to detecting the input, in accordance with a determination that the input meets first transition criteria, the device replaces display of the lower-level user interface with display of the intermediate-level user interface and in accordance with determination that the input meets second transition criteria, the device replaces display of the lower-level user interface with display of the higher-level user interface.
Abstract:
An electronic device with a touch-sensitive surface, a display, and one or more sensors to detect intensity of contacts displaying a lower-level user interface that is part of a user interface hierarchy, where the hierarchy includes at least three levels, including the lower-level user interface, an intermediate-level user interface and a higher-level user interface. The device also, while displaying the lower-level user interface, detects an input on a portion of the device that is associated with user interface hierarchy navigation and, in response to detecting the input, in accordance with a determination that the input meets first transition criteria, the device replaces display of the lower-level user interface with display of the intermediate-level user interface and in accordance with a determination that the input meets second transition criteria, the device replaces display of the lower-level user interface with display of the higher-level user interface.
Abstract:
An electronic device displays a user interface of a first software application that includes one or more draggable objects and one or more control objects; and, detects a contact on a touch-sensitive surface at a first location while a focus selector is displayed over a first draggable object and a movement of the contact across the touch-sensitive surface to a second location that corresponds to a first control object. In accordance with a determination that the contact at the first location satisfies object selection criteria, the device moves the first draggable object to the first control object in accordance with the movement of the contact across the touch-sensitive surface to the first control object. In accordance with a determination that the contact at the second location satisfies first intensity criteria, the device performs a first predetermined operation that corresponds to activation of the first control object.