Apple Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. et al
Filing
932
Declaration in Support of #930 Administrative Motion to File Under Seal Samsung's Motion for Summary Judgment filed bySamsung Electronics Co. Ltd.. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit A, #2 Exhibit B, #3 Exhibit C, #4 Exhibit D, #5 Exhibit E, #6 Exhibit F, #7 Exhibit G, #8 Exhibit H, #9 Exhibit I, #10 Exhibit J)(Related document(s) #930 ) (Maroulis, Victoria) (Filed on 5/17/2012)
EXHIBIT H
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AppLens and L nchTile:
nd LaunchTile:
Two Designs for
One Handed
One-Handed Thumb Use
on Small Devices
Amy Karlson, Ben Bederson
Computer Science Department
Human-Computer Interaction Lab (HCIL)
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y
University of Maryland
John SanGiovanni
Microsoft Research
Microsoft Corporation
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Why One-Handed Interaction?
y
One hand occupied
Unstable environment
Attention divided among tasks
Two handed use unnatural
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Input and Interaction on Existing Devices
p
g
Smartphones
Input:
I
Interaction:
Hardware B
H d
Buttons
One-handed
Keypad-mapped functions
Directional navigation
Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs)
Input:
Interaction:
Touch Sensitive Display
Hardware Buttons
Two-handed
Two handed
Small software targets
Directional navigation
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Design Goal
g
Scalable User Interface (ScUI)
Single design & interaction
architecture
Multiple resolutions & aspect
ratios
University of Maryland’s
PocketPiccolo.NET
PocketPiccolo NET toolkit for
Zoomable User Interfaces
( U s)
(ZUIs)
iMate Smartphone II
HP iPAQ PocketPC
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One Application, Two Designs
pp
,
g
AppLens: Fisheye+Pan
9 Application Tiles
Fisheye Zoom
Command-Based Gestures
LaunchTile: Zoom+Pan
36 Application Tiles
Pure Zoom
Direct Manipulation Gestures
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AppLens Visual Design
pp
g
Generalized tabular fisheye
y
Motivated by DateLens calendar
Three fisheye zoom levels
Overview
Context / Fisheye
Detail
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AppLens Interaction Design
pp
g
Input cursor
Command gestures
Issued anywhere
Access distant widgets
Don’t interfere with tap
AppLens Video
Interactive prototype based on images
We thank François Guimbretière for suggesting the arc-based design
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Formative Study Results: AppLens
y
pp
Likes
Easy to learn
Effective to navigate
Comfortable
Fisheye view valuable
Simultaneous access to apps
AppLens Fisheye View
Usability Issues
Gestures were hardest part
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LaunchTile Visual Design
g
Three pure zoom levels
Overview
Context / Zone
Detail
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LaunchTile Visual Design
g
Three pure zoom levels
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Overview
Context / Zone
Detail
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LaunchTile Visual Design
g
Three pure zoom levels
Overview
Context / Zone
Detail
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LaunchTile Visual Design
g
Three pure zoom levels
Overview
Context / Zone
Detail
Animated zooming to transition between views
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LaunchTile Visual Design
g
Three pure zoom levels
Overview
Context / Zone
Detail
Animated zooming to transition between views
Visual landmarks
sua a d a s
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LaunchTile Visual Design
g
Three pure zoom levels
Overview
Context / Zone
Detail
Animated zooming to transition between views
Visual landmarks
sua a d a s
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LaunchTile Interaction Design
g
Thumb-sized, keypad-mapped targets
Overview
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LaunchTile Interaction Design
g
Thumb-sized, keypad-mapped targets
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Overview
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LaunchTile Interaction Design
g
Thumb-sized, keypad-mapped targets
Overview
Context / Zone
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LaunchTile Interaction Design
g
Thumb-sized, keypad-mapped targets
5
Overview
Context / Zone
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LaunchTile Interaction Design
g
Thumb-sized, keypad-mapped targets
2
4
5
6
8
Overview
Context / Zone
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LaunchTile Interaction Design
g
Thumb-sized, keypad-mapped targets
2
1
3
5
4
7
6
9
8
Overview
Context / Zone
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LaunchTile Interaction Design
g
Thumb-sized, keypad-mapped targets
1
7
Overview
Context / Zone
2
3
4 5 6 9
Detail
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LaunchTile Interaction Design
g
Thumb-sized, keypad-mapped targets
Overview
Context / Zone
Detail
Direct Manipulation Drag Gestures
Zoomspace
LaunchTile Video
Application content
Interactive prototype based on images
p
yp
g
Toolglass
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Formative Study Results: LaunchTile
y
Likes
Dislikes
Effective to navigate
Comfortable
Blue dot
Access to many apps
A
t
Too many apps
LaunchTile Context / Zone View
Disorienting
Panning in Zone view
Usability Issues
Multi-modal Blue
Multi modal “Blue”
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Results: AppLens vs. LaunchTile
pp
With minimal training, AppLens preferred
But…
Easier to use
Faster application access
Better at-a-glance value
Simpler design, fewer apps
p
g ,
pp
For both designs, users liked
Tap over gestures
Application summaries
pp
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Lessons Learned
Promising Interfaces:
Cross-Device Implementation:
One-handed
Notification-based
Tappable
Different sizes and aspect ratios
Different input features
Potential Challenge:
Gesture-based interfaces
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