Abstract:
An electronic device provides, to a display, data to present a user interface with a plurality of user interface objects that includes a first user interface object and a second user interface object. A current focus is on the first user interface object. The device receives an input that corresponds to a request to move the current focus; and, in response, provides, to the display, data to: move the first user interface object from a first position towards the second user interface object and/or tilt the first user interface object from a first orientation towards the second user interface object; and, after moving and/or tilting the first user interface object, move the current focus from the first user interface object to the second user interface object, and move the first user interface object back towards the first position and/or tilt the first user interface object back towards the first orientation.
Abstract:
An electronic device with a touch-sensitive surface, a display, and one or more sensors to detect intensity of contacts: displays user interface objects in a first user interface; detects an input by a contact while a focus selector is over a first user interface object; if the input meets selection criteria, displays a second user interface; if a first portion of the input meets preview criteria, displays a preview area overlaid on at least some of the user interface objects, wherein the preview area includes a reduced scale representation of the second user interface; if a second portion of the input meets user-interface-replacement criteria, replaces display of the first user interface and the overlaid preview area with display of the second user interface; and, if the second portion of the input meets preview-area-disappearance criteria, ceases to display the preview area and displays the first user interface after the input ends.
Abstract:
A computer system detects an input to invoke a home menu user interface. In response to detecting the input, the computer system displays, via one or more display generation components, the home menu user interface in a three-dimensional environment, including: if a viewpoint of a user in the three-dimensional environment had a first elevation relative to a reference plane in the three-dimensional environment, displaying the home menu user interface at a first height in the three-dimensional environment; and, if the viewpoint of the user in the three-dimensional environment had a second elevation relative to the reference plane in the three-dimensional environment, the second elevation being different from the first elevation, displaying the home menu user interface at a second height in the three-dimensional environment, the second height being different from the first height.
Abstract:
While a view of an environment is visible via the display generation component of a computer system, a first motion input that includes movement of the remote input device in a physical environment is detected. In response to detecting the first motion input and in accordance with a determination that a gaze detected by the computer system was directed to a first object when the first motion input was detected, the first object is moved in the environment in accordance with the first motion input. In response to detecting the first motion input and in accordance with a determination that the gaze detected by the computer system was not directed to the first object when the first motion input was detected, the computer system forgoes moving the first object in the environment in accordance with the first motion input.
Abstract:
FIG. 1 is a first image of a display screen or portion thereof with animated graphical user interface showing our new design; FIG. 2 is a second image thereof; FIG. 3 is a third image thereof; FIG. 4 is a fourth image thereof; and, FIG. 5 is a fifth image thereof. The peripheral dashed broken lines illustrate a display screen or portion thereof, and form no part of the claimed design. The dashed broken lines within the peripheral dashed broken lines illustrate portions of the animated graphical user interface which form no part of the claimed design. The different gray tones illustrate a contrast in appearance and not any particular color. The appearance of the animated images transitions between the images shown in FIGS. 1-5. The process or period in which one image transitions to another forms no part of the claimed design.
Abstract:
FIG. 1 is a front view of a display screen or portion thereof with animated graphical user interface showing a first image of the claimed design; FIG. 2 is a second image thereof; FIG. 3 is a second embodiment of a display screen or portion thereof with animated graphical user interface showing a first image of the claimed design; FIG. 4 is a second image thereof; FIG. 5 is a third embodiment of a display screen or portion thereof with animated graphical user interface showing a first image of the claimed design; FIG. 6 is a second image thereof; FIG. 7 is a fourth embodiment of a display screen or portion thereof with animated graphical user interface showing a first image of the claimed design; and, FIG. 8 is a second fifth thereof. The broken lines in the figures show a display screen or portion thereof, and form no part of the claimed design. The appearance of the animated image sequentially transitions between the images shown in FIGS. 1-2, FIGS. 3-4, FIGS. 5-6, and FIGS. 7-8, respectively. The process or period in which one image transitions to another forms no part of the claimed design.
Abstract:
An electronic device provides, to a display, data to present a user interface that includes a plurality of user interface objects, and a current focus on a first user interface object. While the display is presenting the user interface, the electronic device receives an input that corresponds to a movement of a contact across on a touch-sensitive surface. The electronic device, in response to receiving the input and in accordance with a determination that a first axis is a dominant axis, moves the current focus along the first axis by a first amount and along the second axis by a second amount. The amount of movement of the current focus along the second axis is reduced to a first non-zero amount by a scaling factor that is based on one or more inputs received prior to receiving the input.
Abstract:
While user interface objects that correspond to different applications are concurrently displayed at respective depths, with a background located behind the user interface objects visible via a display, a user input including a movement is detected. In response to the user input, if the input is directed to a first user interface object and the movement meets first criteria, the computer system maintains display of the second user interface object while the background remains visible, and ceases to display the first user interface object; and if the input is directed to the second user interface object and the movement meets first criteria, the computer system maintains display of the first user interface object while the background remains visible, and ceases to display the second user interface object.