US Patent Application 17662186. USING A VIRTUAL KEYBOARD TO ENTER PARTICULAR INPUT simplified abstract

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USING A VIRTUAL KEYBOARD TO ENTER PARTICULAR INPUT

Organization Name

Capital One Services, LLC


Inventor(s)

Joshua Edwards of Philadelphia PA (US)

Lauren Fox of Herndon VA (US)

Michael Mossoba of Great Falls VA (US)

USING A VIRTUAL KEYBOARD TO ENTER PARTICULAR INPUT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17662186 titled 'USING A VIRTUAL KEYBOARD TO ENTER PARTICULAR INPUT

Simplified Explanation

This patent application describes a system where a user device receives a message indicating an event associated with a user's account. Based on this message, the user device provides a virtual keyboard on its display screen. The user can then input specific information using this virtual keyboard. The user device then sends a second message to another device, triggering actions related to the event associated with the user's account.

  • User device receives a message indicating an account event from another device.
  • User device displays a virtual keyboard on its screen based on the received message.
  • User inputs specific information using the virtual keyboard.
  • User device sends a second message to another device based on the input.
  • The second message triggers actions related to the account event on the other device.


Original Abstract Submitted

In some implementations, a user device may receive, from a first other device, a first message, wherein the first message includes information indicating an event associated with an account of a user of the user device. The user device may provide, based on receiving the first message, a virtual keyboard for display on a display screen of the user device. The user device may obtain, based on providing the virtual keyboard, particular input. The user device may send to a second other device, and based on the particular input, a second message, wherein sending the second message is to cause the second other device to perform one or more actions associated with the event that is associated with the account of the user.