17920867. Object Drag Method and Device simplified abstract (Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.)

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Object Drag Method and Device

Organization Name

Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Haijun Wang of Nanjing (CN)

Fanxiang Wei of Nanjing (CN)

Sucheng Bian of Nanjing (CN)

Xueer Zhou of Nanjing (CN)

Yuedong Lu of Nanjing (CN)

Xingchen Zhou of Nanjing (CN)

Zhong Du of Nanjing (CN)

Youhui Lin of Nanjing (CN)

Huan Wang of Nanjing (CN)

Yuan Cao of Nanjing (CN)

Ning Ding of Nanjing (CN)

Xi Wei of Shenzhen (CN)

Min Liu of Nanjing (CN)

Ran Ju of Nanjing (CN)

Bo Xu of Nanjing (CN)

Liang Xu of Nanjing (CN)

Nai Chen of Nanjing (CN)

Yong Wang of Nanjing (CN)

Fengkai Liu of Nanjing (CN)

Wanyi Yang of Nanjing (CN)

Kai Hu of Nanjing (CN)

Object Drag Method and Device - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17920867 titled 'Object Drag Method and Device

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a method for dragging an object from one terminal to another terminal in a cross-device drag operation.

  • First terminal displays an object on its display
  • User initiates a drag operation on the object
  • Object moves with the drag operation in an animation on the first terminal's display
  • First terminal sends drag data to second terminal for cross-device drag
  • Second terminal displays the object on its display

Potential Applications

  • Collaborative work across multiple devices
  • Seamless transfer of content between devices

Problems Solved

  • Simplifies the process of transferring content between devices
  • Enhances user experience by enabling cross-device drag operations

Benefits

  • Improved productivity for users working across multiple devices
  • Seamless transfer of content without interruption or loss of data


Original Abstract Submitted

An object drag method includes a first terminal that displays an object on a display of the first terminal. The first terminal receives a drag operation from a user. The drag operation initiates a drag for the object. The first terminal displays, on the display of the first terminal in response to the drag operation, an animation in which the object moves with the drag operation. The first terminal sends drag data to a second terminal after determining that a drag intent of the user is a cross-device drag. The drag data enables the second terminal to display the object on a display of the second terminal.