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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 10, 2024
Filed:
Apr. 11, 2022
Meta Platforms Technologies, Llc, Menlo Park, CA (US);
Camila Cortes De Almeida E De Vincenzo, Seattle, WA (US);
Hayden Schoen, Evanston, IL (US);
Meta Platforms Technologies, LLC, Menlo Park, CA (US);
Abstract
A user uses 'snap points' to activate virtual objects and/or to transition virtual objects from body-locked or head-locked (i.e., “leashed”) to world-locked. A snap point is a specific location in the user's artificial-reality (XR) world. When the user assumes a position near to where he was when he previously defined a snap point, the object ceases to be leashed and instead locks to the snap point (i.e., the object becomes “world-locked”). Until the user's distance from where he was when he defined the snap point exceeds a threshold value, the object remains stably world-locked at the snap point. When the user moves more than the threshold, the object releases from the snap point, returns to its previously defined leashed mode, and follows the user through the XR world as previously.