Arthur Frederick Swanson - Cary NC, US Anthony Edward Stuart - Wake Forest NC, US Christy Jill Reed - Raleigh NC, US Eric Robert Wald - Raleigh NC, US Maxwell Adam Ross - Evanston IL, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/048
US Classification:
715779
Abstract:
Tool bars are provided along lateral edges of a display of a handheld computing device. The tool bars include icons that represent application features. The user may interact with the application by touching the icons on the display. Since mobile computing devices are commonly held at the lateral sides of the device, navigation and activation buttons are in close proximity to a natural location of a user's thumbs. The proximity of the tool bars to the thumbs increases efficiency and accuracy when interacting with the application. The tool bars may be displayed in an expanded state such that a text label may be displayed to identify the application feature that each icon represents. The tool bars may also include functionality that displays additional information for any of the application features represented by the icons without navigating the application away from the current screen.
Tool Bars Along Lateral Edges Of A Mobile Computing Device Display
Arthur Frederick Swanson - Cary NC, US Anthony Edward Stuart - Wake Forest NC, US Christy Jill Reed - Raleigh NC, US Eric Robert Wald - Raleigh NC, US Maxwell Adam Ross - Evanston IL, US
Assignee:
MISYS - Raleigh NC
International Classification:
G06F 3/048
US Classification:
715779
Abstract:
Tool bars are provided along lateral edges of a display of a handheld computing device. The tool bars include icons that represent application features. The user may interact with the application by touching the icons on the display. Since mobile computing devices are commonly held at the lateral sides of the device, navigation and activation buttons are in close proximity to a natural location of a user's thumbs. The proximity of the tool bars to the thumbs increases efficiency and accuracy when interacting with the application. The tool bars may be displayed in an expanded state such that a text label may be displayed to identify the application feature that each icon represents. The tool bars may also include functionality that displays additional information for any of the application features represented by the icons without navigating the application away from the current screen.
May 2008 to 2000 Senior User Experience ManagerWelch Allyn, Inc Portland, OR Nov 2005 to May 2008 Senior UX Designer, LeadDaxor Oak Ridge, TN Jun 2005 to Nov 2005 Operations Manager, Quality Manager
Education:
School of Informatics, Indiana University Bloomington, IN 2005 MS in Human-Computer Interaction/DesignUniversity of Tennessee Knoxville, TN 2003 BA in Psychology
Skills:
UX design, strategic planning, user research, usability testing, people management, Agile development, Adobe Creative Suite skills and Lean UX
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