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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 01, 2015
Filed:
Jul. 30, 2012
Xuebo Liang, Brossard, CA;
Rolan Abdukalykov, Montreal, CA;
Alain Gauthier, Montreal, CA;
Vincent Lavoie, Montreal, CA;
Mohannad El-jayousi, L'lle-Bizard, CA;
Roy Ghorayeb, Montreal, CA;
Xuebo Liang, Brossard, CA;
Rolan Abdukalykov, Montreal, CA;
Alain Gauthier, Montreal, CA;
Vincent Lavoie, Montreal, CA;
Mohannad El-Jayousi, L'lle-Bizard, CA;
Roy Ghorayeb, Montreal, CA;
SAP SE, Walldorf, DE;
Abstract
Calendar application objects that do no not appear on the screen because of space constraints or other reasons may be associated with an edge of the time period displayed on the screen closest to a virtual location of each respective object in the calendar application. A user selectable indicator may then be displayed for one or more of the edges to indicate the presence of additional objects in the calendar application that are not currently displayed on the screen of the device, but would be displayed if the user were to scroll the displayed time period in the direction of the displayed time period edge associated with a respective indicator. The indicator may include additional data about the objects associated with the edge that do not appear within the time period shown on the screen.