18235291. USER INTERFACES FOR MANAGING CONTROLLABLE EXTERNAL DEVICES simplified abstract (APPLE INC.)

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USER INTERFACES FOR MANAGING CONTROLLABLE EXTERNAL DEVICES

Organization Name

APPLE INC.

Inventor(s)

Taylor G. Carrigan of San Francisco CA (US)

Patrick L. Coffman of San Francisco CA (US)

Christopher Patrick Foss of San Francisco CA (US)

Tiffany S. Jon of Cupertino CA (US)

Andrew S. Kim of Walnut Creek CA (US)

Lauren K. Trottier of San Jose CA (US)

USER INTERFACES FOR MANAGING CONTROLLABLE EXTERNAL DEVICES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18235291 titled 'USER INTERFACES FOR MANAGING CONTROLLABLE EXTERNAL DEVICES

Simplified Explanation

The abstract of the patent application describes a process for configuring an electronic device to control an external device. The process involves receiving information about the external device and determining if it has multiple controllable functions associated with different subcomponents.

  • The process configures an electronic device to control a first external device.
  • Information about the first external device is received.
  • The process determines if the first external device has multiple controllable functions.
  • These controllable functions are associated with different subcomponents of the first external device.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Home automation systems: The process can be used to configure electronic devices to control various appliances and devices in a smart home setup.
  • Entertainment systems: The process can be applied to configure electronic devices to control different components of an entertainment system, such as a TV, sound system, and gaming console.
  • Industrial automation: The technology can be utilized to configure electronic devices to control various machinery and equipment in industrial settings.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Simplifies device configuration: The process streamlines the configuration of electronic devices to control external devices with multiple controllable functions, reducing the complexity for users.
  • Efficient control of subcomponents: By identifying and associating controllable functions with specific subcomponents, the process enables more precise and efficient control over different aspects of the external device.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Enhanced user experience: The simplified configuration process makes it easier for users to set up and control their electronic devices, improving overall user satisfaction.
  • Increased control capabilities: By identifying and associating controllable functions with subcomponents, users gain more control over specific features and functionalities of the external device.
  • Improved automation possibilities: The technology enables seamless integration of electronic devices into automation systems, allowing for more advanced and sophisticated automation scenarios.


Original Abstract Submitted

The present disclosure relates to a process for configuring an electronic device to control a first controllable external device. The process includes receiving information corresponding to the first controllable external device, and determining, based on the received information, whether the first controllable external device is associated with a plurality of controllable functions associated with a plurality of subcomponents of the first controllable external device.