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公开(公告)号:US20240428539A1
公开(公告)日:2024-12-26
申请号:US18677532
申请日:2024-05-29
Applicant: Apple Inc.
Inventor: Matan Stauber , Israel Pastrana Vicente , Stephen O. Lemay , William A. Sorrentino, III , Zoey C. Taylor , Kristi E. Bauerly , Daniel M. Golden , Christopher B. Fleizach , Evgenii Krivoruchko , Amy E. DeDonato
IPC: G06T19/20
Abstract: While a first view of a three-dimensional environment is visible, a computer system detects a first input meeting selection criteria. If, when the first input was detected, a user was directing attention to a first portion of the first view that has a spatial relationship to a viewport through which the three-dimensional environment is visible, the computer system displays a user interface object including affordances for accessing functions of the computer system; otherwise, the computer system forgoes displaying the user interface object. While a different view of the three-dimensional environment is visible, the computer system detects a second input meeting the selection criteria. If, when the second input was detected, the user was directing attention to a second portion of the different view that has the same spatial relationship to the viewport, the computer system displays the user interface object; otherwise, the computer system forgoes displaying the user interface object.
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公开(公告)号:US20240061547A1
公开(公告)日:2024-02-22
申请号:US18233841
申请日:2023-08-14
Applicant: Apple Inc.
Inventor: Christopher B. Fleizach , James T. Turner , Daniel M. Golden , Kristi E.S. Bauerly , John M. Nefulda
IPC: G06F3/04815 , G06F3/04842
CPC classification number: G06F3/04815 , G06F3/04842
Abstract: While a view of a three-dimensional environment is visible via a display generation component of a computer system, the computer system receives, from a user, one or more first user inputs corresponding to selection of a respective direction in the three-dimensional environment relative to a reference point associated with the user, and displays a ray extending from the reference point in the respective direction. While displaying the ray, the system displays a selection cursor moving along the ray independently of user input. When the selection cursor is at a respective position along the ray, the system receives one or more second user inputs corresponding to a request to stop the movement of the selection cursor along the ray and, in response, sets a target location for a next user interaction to a location in the three-dimensional environment that corresponds to the respective position of the selection cursor along the ray.
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