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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 15, 2015
Filed:
Sep. 28, 2011
Sanjiv Sirpal, Oakville, CA;
Brett Faulk, Cypress, TX (US);
Paul Reeves, Oakville, CA;
Alexander DE Paz, Burlington, CA;
Rodney Wayne Schrock, San Diego, CA (US);
John Steven Visosky, Gormley, CA;
Eric Freedman, Austin, TX (US);
Jared Ficklin, Austin, TX (US);
Denise Burton, Austin, TX (US);
Misty Cripps, Austin, TX (US);
Gregg Wygonik, Austin, TX (US);
Sanjiv Sirpal, Oakville, CA;
Brett Faulk, Cypress, TX (US);
Paul Reeves, Oakville, CA;
Alexander de Paz, Burlington, CA;
Rodney Wayne Schrock, San Diego, CA (US);
John Steven Visosky, Gormley, CA;
Eric Freedman, Austin, TX (US);
Jared Ficklin, Austin, TX (US);
Denise Burton, Austin, TX (US);
Misty Cripps, Austin, TX (US);
Gregg Wygonik, Austin, TX (US);
Z124, George Town, KY;
Abstract
An intuitive technique for inputting user gestures into a handheld computing device is disclosed allowing a user to better manipulate different types of screen display presentations, such as desktops and application windows, when performing tasks thereon, wherein a window stack for application windows and/or desktops can be navigated and sequentially displayed according to the window stack ordering without disturbing or changing this ordering.