US Patent Application 17951016. USER INTERFACES FOR FACILITATING OPERATIONS simplified abstract

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USER INTERFACES FOR FACILITATING OPERATIONS

Organization Name

Apple Inc.


Inventor(s)

Taylor G. Carrigan of San Francisco CA (US)


Edward Chao of Palo Alto CA (US)


Christopher P. Foss of San Francisco CA (US)


USER INTERFACES FOR FACILITATING OPERATIONS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

  • This abstract for appeared for US patent application number 17951016 Titled 'USER INTERFACES FOR FACILITATING OPERATIONS'

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes various features and functionalities of user interfaces in computer systems. These interfaces provide guidance and education to users for performing operations. The systems can differentiate between different types of user inputs and perform corresponding operations accordingly. They can also adjust audio output of emergency sirens based on specific events and display different types of notifications based on the operating mode of the computer system. Additionally, the systems can choose to skip certain operations when operating in a low power mode.


Original Abstract Submitted

The present disclosure generally relates to user interfaces for facilitating operations. In some examples, computer systems provide indications that educate and/or guide users for performing an operation. In some examples, computer systems perform a first operation based on a first type of user input corresponding to a first hardware input device and perform a second operation based on a second type of user input corresponding to the first hardware input devices. In some examples, computer systems adjust audio output of an emergency siren based on detecting a particular type of event. In some examples, computer systems display different types and/or sizes of notifications based on an operating mode of a respective computer system. In some examples, computer systems forgo performing one or more operations when a respective computer system operates in a low power mode.