Abstract:
An electronic device with a display and a touch-sensitive surface displays, on the display, content and an affordance, wherein: the affordance is displayed over a portion of the content; a value of a display property of the affordance is determined based a value of the same display property of the portion of the content over which the affordance is displayed; and the value of the display property of the content is permitted to vary within a first range of values, and the value of the display property of the affordance is constrained to vary within a second range of values that is smaller than the first range of values; while displaying the content and the affordance, the device detects a change in appearance of the content over which the affordance is displayed; and in response to detecting the change in appearance of the content over which the affordance is displayed, the device changes the appearance of the affordance, including: in accordance with a determination that the value of the display property of the content has decreased, increasing the value of the display property of the affordance in accordance with a magnitude of a change in the value of the display property of the content and the second range of values; and in accordance with a determination that the value of the display property of the content has increased, decreasing the value of the display property of the affordance in accordance with a magnitude of the change in the value of the display property of the content and the second range of values.
Abstract:
An electronic device, while displaying a user interface that includes a first region corresponding to a first software application and a second region corresponding to a second software application, receives a first touch input, on a touch-sensitive display, that originates from a first location corresponding to the first region and extends to a second location corresponding to the second region. The first region includes a non-boundary region and a boundary region. In response to receiving the first touch input, when the first location corresponds to a non-boundary region of the first region, the device processes the first touch input with the first software application. When the first location corresponds to a boundary region of the first region, the device conditionally processes the first touch input with the second software application.
Abstract:
An electronic device, while displaying a user interface that includes a first region corresponding to a first software application and a second region corresponding to a second software application, receives a first touch input, on a touch-sensitive display, that originates from a first location corresponding to the first region and extends to a second location corresponding to the second region. The first region includes a non-boundary region and a boundary region. In response to receiving the first touch input, when the first location corresponds to a non-boundary region of the first region, the device processes the first touch input with the first software application. When the first location corresponds to a boundary region of the first region, the device conditionally processes the first touch input with the second software application.
Abstract:
An electronic device, while displaying a user interface that includes a first region corresponding to a first software application and a second region corresponding to a second software application, receives a first touch input, on a touch-sensitive display, that originates from a first location corresponding to the first region and extends to a second location corresponding to the second region. The first region includes a non-boundary region and a boundary region. In response to receiving the first touch input, when the first location corresponds to a non-boundary region of the first region, the device processes the first touch input with the first software application. When the first location corresponds to a boundary region of the first region, the device conditionally processes the first touch input with the second software application.