20240086031.METHOD OF GROUPING USER INTERFACES IN AN ENVIRONMENT simplified abstract (apple inc.)

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METHOD OF GROUPING USER INTERFACES IN AN ENVIRONMENT

Organization Name

apple inc.

Inventor(s)

Alexis H. Palangie of Palo Alto CA (US)

Aaron M. Burns of Sunnyvale CA (US)

Benjamin Hylak of San Francisco CA (US)

METHOD OF GROUPING USER INTERFACES IN AN ENVIRONMENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240086031 titled 'METHOD OF GROUPING USER INTERFACES IN AN ENVIRONMENT

Simplified Explanation

Methods for displaying and organizing user interfaces in a computer-generated environment aim to enhance user experience by providing efficiency and intuitiveness.

  • User interfaces can be grouped together into a container.
  • User interfaces can be added to, removed from, or moved within a container.
  • A visual indication is displayed before adding a user interface to a container.
  • A user interface can replace an existing one in a container.
  • Transparency of obscured user interfaces can be modified when moving them in the environment.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in virtual reality environments, video game interfaces, and digital design tools.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of cluttered and disorganized user interfaces in computer-generated environments, leading to a more streamlined and user-friendly experience.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include improved user experience, easier navigation, and better organization of information within the digital environment.

Potential Commercial Applications

"Enhanced User Interface Organization in Virtual Environments" could be used in industries such as gaming, virtual reality, graphic design, and software development.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be the use of drag-and-drop interfaces in software applications to organize elements on a screen.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology impact accessibility for users with disabilities?

This article does not address how this technology may affect users with disabilities who rely on specific interface configurations or assistive technologies.

What are the potential security implications of organizing user interfaces in this manner?

This article does not discuss any security considerations that may arise from manipulating user interfaces within a computer-generated environment.


Original Abstract Submitted

methods for displaying and organizing user interfaces in a computer-generated environment provide for an efficient and intuitive user experience. in some embodiments, user interfaces can be grouped together into a container. in some embodiments, user interfaces can be added to a container, removed from a container, or moved from one location in the container to another location. in some embodiments, a visual indication is displayed before a user interface is added to a container. in some embodiments, a user interface can replace an existing user interface in a container. in some embodiments, when moving a user interface in a computer-generated environment, the transparency of a user interface that is obscured can be modified.