17956607. DRAG AND DROP INTERACTIONS FOR AN OBJECT TRACKING SOFTWARE APPLICATION simplified abstract (Atlassian Pty Ltd.)

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DRAG AND DROP INTERACTIONS FOR AN OBJECT TRACKING SOFTWARE APPLICATION

Organization Name

Atlassian Pty Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Alexander James Reardon of Sydney (AU)

DRAG AND DROP INTERACTIONS FOR AN OBJECT TRACKING SOFTWARE APPLICATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17956607 titled 'DRAG AND DROP INTERACTIONS FOR AN OBJECT TRACKING SOFTWARE APPLICATION

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a method for determining a current drop target during a drag and drop operation by detecting the movement of a draggable item and deciding whether to select a new drop target based on the previous and current locations of the item.

  • Detecting movement of a draggable item during a drag and drop operation
  • Determining if the previous location of the item was over a first drop target
  • Checking if the current location of the item is over a second drop target
  • Deciding whether to continue selecting the first drop target or switch to the second drop target based on the item's movement and the stickiness of the first drop target

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in software development for improving user interface design and enhancing user experience in drag and drop functionalities.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of accurately determining the current drop target during a drag and drop operation, leading to a more efficient and user-friendly interface.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include improved accuracy in selecting drop targets, enhanced user experience, and increased efficiency in drag and drop operations.

Potential Commercial Applications

A potential commercial application of this technology could be in the development of productivity software, graphic design tools, and content management systems.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art for this technology could be existing drag and drop functionalities in software applications that may not have the same level of accuracy in determining drop targets.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology impact the speed of drag and drop operations?

This article does not provide information on how this technology affects the speed of drag and drop operations.

What are the potential limitations of this method in complex drag and drop scenarios?

The article does not address the potential limitations of this method in handling complex drag and drop scenarios.


Original Abstract Submitted

Systems, methods, and computer readable medium for determining a current drop target during a drag and drop operation are disclosed. The method includes during the drag and drop operation, detecting an event that indicates that a draggable item has moved. The method further includes determining whether a previous location of the draggable item was over a first drop target prior to the detected event, and determining whether a current location of the draggable item is over a second drop target. The method further includes determining whether to continue selecting the first drop target as the current drop target or to select the second drop target as the current drop target depending on the previous and current location of the draggable item, and a stickiness of the first drop target.