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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 27, 1998
Filed:
Sep. 23, 1996
Vito Solimene, Englewood, CO (US);
Robert Provencal, Denver, CO (US);
J. D. Edwards World Source Company, Denver, CO (US);
Abstract
In a graphical user interface (GUI) for a personal computer system, an improved method and apparatus for accessing and executing commands associated with user applications. In addition to the standard menu categories of a menubar and control icons of a tool bar, the present invention provides a 'hyperbutton', a 'context sensitive pop-up menu' and a 'menu control editor'. A hyperbutton displays, in a persistent subview, a user selected default hyperitem from the hyperitems of the menubar. The default hyperitem is automatically executed when selected by the user with a mouse. The hyperbutton displays a title of the default hyperitem. The user can change the default hyperitem using a pop-up menu displayed in response to an interface command such as a right mouse button. A context sensitive pop-up menu is associated with a particular object such as a grid subview. The user configures the context sensitive pop-up menu to contain a custom set of the hyperitems associated with the object. A hyperitem editor allows the user to configure the hyperbutton and context sensitive pop-up menu by defining the associated hyperitems and their attributes.