Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to user interfaces for manipulating user interface objects. A device, including a display and a rotatable input mechanism, is described in relation to manipulating user interface objects. In some examples, the manipulation of the object is a scroll, zoom, or rotate of the object. In other examples, objects are selected in accordance with simulated magnetic properties.
Abstract:
While a device is in a locked mode of operation in which access to a respective set of features of the electronic device is locked, detecting, with a fingerprint sensor, a first input that corresponds to a request to initiate unlocking the device; and in response to detecting the first input with the fingerprint sensor: determining whether the first input meets one of unlock criteria, first unlock-failure criteria, or second unlock-failure criteria; in accordance with a determination that the first input meets the unlock criteria, transitioning the device from the locked mode to an unlocked mode in which the respective set of features of the electronic device is unlocked; in accordance with a determination that the first input meets the first unlock-failure criteria, maintaining the device in the locked mode and adjusting unlock settings so that the device is enabled to be unlocked via an unlock operation in a first set of one or more unlock operations; and in accordance with a determination that the first input meets the second unlock-failure criteria, maintaining the device in the locked mode and adjusting unlock settings so that the device is enabled to be unlocked via an unlock operation in a second set of one or more unlock operations that is different from the first set of unlock operations.
Abstract:
An electronic device with a touch-sensitive surface, a display, and one or more sensors to detect intensity of contacts: displays a plurality of user interface objects in a first user interface; detects a contact while a focus selector is at a location of a first user interface object; and, while the focus selector is at the location of the first user interface object: detects an increase in a characteristic intensity of the contact to a first intensity threshold; in response, visually obscures the plurality of user interface objects, other than the first user interface object, while maintaining display of the first user interface object; detects that the characteristic intensity of the contact continues to increase above the first intensity threshold; and, in response, dynamically increases the amount of visual obscuring of the plurality of user interface objects, other than the first user interface object.
Abstract:
An electronic device with a display and a biometric sensor is provided which displays a biometric settings interface including a plurality of entries that correspond to respective enrolled sets of biometric information and a biometric enrollment affordance. In response to detecting input using the biometric sensor, and in accordance with a determination that the detected input corresponds to a first set of biometric information, a first entry is highlighted. In response to detecting activation of the biometric enrollment affordance, after detecting the input using the biometric sensor, a process for enrolling biometric information with the biometric sensor is initiated.
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates generally to implementing biometric authentication. In some examples, a device provides user interfaces for a biometric enrollment process tutorial. In some examples, a device provides user interfaces for aligning a biometric feature for enrollment. In some examples, a device provides user interfaces for enrolling a biometric feature. In some examples, a device provides user interfaces for providing hints during a biometric enrollment process. In some examples, a device provides user interfaces for application-based biometric authentication. In some examples, a device provides user interfaces for autofilling biometrically secured fields. In some examples, a device provides user interfaces for unlocking a device using biometric authentication. In some examples, a device provides user interfaces for retrying biometric authentication. In some examples, a device provides user interfaces for managing transfers using biometric authentication. In some examples, a device provides interstitial user interfaces during biometric authentication. In some examples, a device provides user interfaces for preventing retrying biometric authentication. In some examples, a device provides user interfaces for cached biometric authentication. In some examples, a device provides user interfaces for autofilling fillable fields based on visibility criteria. In some examples, a device provides user interfaces for automatic log-in using biometric authentication.
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to user interfaces for receiving user input. In some examples, an electronic device displays a keyboard and a text entry interface, the text entry interface comprising a character insertion point. In some examples, a touch user input with a first characteristic intensity at a first location on the touch-sensitive display is detected, the first location associated with the keyboard and corresponding to a first character. In some examples, a preview of the first character on the touch-sensitive display is displayed in in accordance with a determination that a first characteristic intensity of the touch user input does not exceed an intensity threshold. In some examples, the first character at the character insertion point on the touch-sensitive display is displayed in accordance with a determination that the first characteristic intensity of the touch user input at the first location exceeds the intensity threshold.