Abstract:
This invention relates generally to creating custom vibration patterns for playback by a mobile electronic device, for example, in response to receiving a notification event. In particular, the invention relates to a method (Figure 1) performed by one or more processes executing on an electronic device. The method comprises receiving tactile input from a user of the electronic device specifying a custom vibration pattern (112), in concert with receiving tactile input, providing visual feedback (114) to the user corresponding to the received tactile input, and storing the specified custom vibration pattern for use by the electronic device to actuate (118) haptic feedback signalling a predetermined notification event.
Abstract:
Id: 1000235451 The present disclosure describes technology, which can be implemented as a method, apparatus, and/or computer software embodied in a computer-readable medium, and which, among other things, be used to create custom vibration patterns in response to user input, for example, in response to the user tapping out a desired pattern on the display of a mobile device. For example, one or more aspects of the subject matter described in this disclosure can be embodied in one or more methods that include receiving tactile input from a user of an electronic device specifying a custom vibration pattern, in concert with receiving tactile input, providing visual feedback to the user corresponding to the received tactile input, and storing the specified custom vibration pattern for use by the electronic device to actuate haptic feedback signaling a predetermined notification event. WO 2012/167098 PCT/1US2012/040484 .0 (. go > c:>I -2 I t CuN (D MD C')N 0N N C N au SUB STUTE SHEET (RULE 26)
Abstract:
Id: 1000235451 The present disclosure describes technology, which can be implemented as a method, apparatus, and/or computer software embodied in a computer-readable medium, and which, among other things, be used to create custom vibration patterns in response to user input, for example, in response to the user tapping out a desired pattern on the display of a mobile device. For example, one or more aspects of the subject matter described in this disclosure can be embodied in one or more methods that include receiving tactile input from a user of an electronic device specifying a custom vibration pattern, in concert with receiving tactile input, providing visual feedback to the user corresponding to the received tactile input, and storing the specified custom vibration pattern for use by the electronic device to actuate haptic feedback signaling a predetermined notification event.
Abstract:
This invention relates generally to creating custom vibration patterns for playback by a mobile electronic device, for example, in response to receiving a notification event. In particular, the invention relates to a method (Figure 1) performed by one or more processes executing on an electronic device. The method comprises receiving tactile input from a user of the electronic device specifying a custom vibration pattern (112), in concert with receiving tactile input, providing visual feedback (114) to the user corresponding to the received tactile input, and storing the specified custom vibration pattern for use by the electronic device to actuate (118) haptic feedback signalling a predetermined notification event.
Abstract:
While an electronic device with a display and a touch-sensitive surface is in a screen reader accessibility mode, the device displays an application launcher screen including a plurality of application icons. A respective application icon corresponds to a respective application stored in the device. The device detects a sequence of one or more gestures on the touch-sensitive surface that correspond to one or more characters. A respective gesture that corresponds to a respective character is a single finger gesture that moves across the touch-sensitive surface along a respective path that corresponds to the respective character. The device determines whether the detected sequence of one or more gestures corresponds to a respective application icon of the plurality of application icons, and, in response to determining that the detected sequence of one or more gestures corresponds to the respective application icon, performs a predefined operation associated with the respective application icon.