US Patent Application 18015383. CROSS-DEVICE OBJECT DRAG METHOD AND DEVICE simplified abstract

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CROSS-DEVICE OBJECT DRAG METHOD AND DEVICE

Inventors

Xingchen Zhou of Nanjing (CN)


Youhui Lin of Nanjing (CN)


Huan Wang of Nanjing (CN)


Yuan Cao of Nanjing (CN)


Ning Ding of Nanjing (CN)


Xi Wei of Shenzhen (CN)


Haijun Wang of Nanjing (CN)


CROSS-DEVICE OBJECT DRAG METHOD AND DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

  • This abstract for appeared for patent application number 18015383 Titled 'CROSS-DEVICE OBJECT DRAG METHOD AND DEVICE'

Simplified Explanation

This application improves the collaborative use of multiple devices by providing a method for dragging objects across different devices. It makes the dragging process more direct and clear, enhancing the user experience. The solution involves displaying an object on one device, allowing the user to initiate a drag operation. The object then moves with the drag operation, and if it is determined to be a cross-device drag, the drag data is sent to another device, where the object is displayed on its screen.


Original Abstract Submitted

This application provides a cross-device object drag method and a device, and relates to the field of electronic devices. This improves usage efficiency of collaborative use of a plurality of terminals, makes drag more direct and explicit, and improves user experience in drag. A specific solution is as follows: A first terminal displays an object on a display of the first terminal. The first terminal receives a drag operation input by a user. The drag operation is used to initiate drag for the object. The first terminal displays, on the display of the first terminal in response to the drag operation, an animation in which the object moves with the drag operation. The first terminal sends drag data to a second terminal after determining that a drag intent of the user is cross-device drag. The drag data is used by the second terminal to display the object on a display of the second terminal.