Apple inc. (20240103614). DEVICES, METHODS, FOR INTERACTING WITH GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACES simplified abstract

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DEVICES, METHODS, FOR INTERACTING WITH GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACES

Organization Name

apple inc.

Inventor(s)

Allison W. Dryer of Tiburon CA (US)

Giancarlo Yerkes of San Francisco CA (US)

Gregory Lutter of Boulder Creek CA (US)

Brian W. Temple of Santa Clara CA (US)

Devin W. Chalmers of Oakland CA (US)

Luis R. Deliz Centeno of Fremont CA (US)

Elena J. Nattinger of Menlo Park CA (US)

Anna L. Brewer of Santa Barbara CA (US)

DEVICES, METHODS, FOR INTERACTING WITH GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240103614 titled 'DEVICES, METHODS, FOR INTERACTING WITH GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACES

Simplified Explanation

The present disclosure involves techniques and user interfaces for interacting with graphical user interfaces using gaze, repositioning virtual objects, and transitioning modes of a camera capture user interface.

  • Gaze interaction with graphical user interfaces
  • Repositioning virtual objects
  • Transitioning modes of a camera capture user interface

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in various fields such as virtual reality, augmented reality, gaming, and user interface design.

Problems Solved

1. Enhancing user experience by providing alternative ways to interact with graphical user interfaces. 2. Simplifying the process of repositioning virtual objects in a digital environment. 3. Improving the efficiency of transitioning between different modes of a camera capture user interface.

Benefits

1. Increased accessibility for users with physical limitations. 2. Enhanced user engagement and immersion in virtual environments. 3. Streamlined workflow for manipulating virtual objects and camera settings.

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing user interfaces for virtual reality headsets Enhancing gaming experiences with gaze interaction Improving user interface design for digital content creation tools

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be eye-tracking technology used in virtual reality headsets to enable gaze interaction with virtual environments.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology impact user privacy and data security in terms of gaze tracking?

This article does not address the potential privacy concerns or data security implications of utilizing gaze interaction technology in graphical user interfaces.

What are the limitations of using gaze interaction in certain environments or lighting conditions?

The article does not discuss the challenges or limitations of implementing gaze interaction in various lighting conditions or environments.


Original Abstract Submitted

in some embodiments, the present disclosure includes techniques and user interfaces for interacting with graphical user interfaces using gaze. in some embodiments, the present disclosure includes techniques and user interfaces for repositioning virtual objects. in some embodiments, the present disclosure includes techniques and user interfaces for transitioning modes of a camera capture user interface.