Snap inc. (20240281125). GESTURE-DRIVEN MESSAGE CONTENT RESIZING simplified abstract
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GESTURE-DRIVEN MESSAGE CONTENT RESIZING
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Daniel Moreno of Los Angeles CA (US)
GESTURE-DRIVEN MESSAGE CONTENT RESIZING - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240281125 titled 'GESTURE-DRIVEN MESSAGE CONTENT RESIZING
The abstract describes a user interface on a device that allows for resizing of message content in a message composition area.
- Detection of resizing gesture initiation
- Tracking of gesture location within the interface during resizing
- Adjustable location of gesture for resizing message content
- Checking message content size upon gesture completion
- Transmission of message content based on size relative to a base size
Potential Applications: - Messaging applications - Email platforms - Collaborative document editing tools
Problems Solved: - Facilitates easier resizing of message content - Enhances user experience in message composition
Benefits: - Improved user interface functionality - Streamlined message composition process
Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhanced Message Composition Interface for Efficient Communication" This technology can be utilized in various messaging platforms, email services, and collaborative tools, enhancing user experience and efficiency in communication processes.
Prior Art: Research into similar user interface technologies in messaging applications and document editing tools can provide insights into prior art related to this innovation.
Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in user interface design, messaging platforms, and collaborative tools to explore potential enhancements and integrations with this technology.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does this technology improve user experience in message composition? 2. What are the key features that set this user interface apart from existing solutions?
Original Abstract Submitted
a user interface comprising a message composition area is presented at a user device. commencement of a resizing gesture is detected. a location of the resizing gesture within the user interface is tracked while the resizing gesture is in progress. the location of the resizing gesture is adjustable to cause resizing of message content in the message composition area. responsive to detecting ending of the resizing gesture, a size of the message content is checked. transmission of the message content to a recipient is based on a size of the message content relative to a base size.