Patents by Inventor Jeffrey W. Pettiross
Jeffrey W. Pettiross has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20100077338Abstract: The present invention provides a system or method for displaying rich presentation taskbar buttons for a corresponding application. In one example, the rich presentation taskbar button may receive content from an application through a programming interface. The present invention further relates to a system and method for displaying a rich presentation taskbar button and for displaying and/or dismissing a thumbnail of an application window associated with the rich presentation taskbar button. The present invention may further include a system and method of pinning the thumbnail on a display or dismissing a thumbnail. The present invention also relates to a system and method for displaying multiple taskbar buttons in a taskbar including controlling the size of individual taskbar buttons, consolidating taskbar buttons and placing taskbar buttons into an overflow based on the type of taskbar button in the taskbar.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2009Publication date: March 25, 2010Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: DAVID A. MATTHEWS, MARK R. LIGAMERI, CHARLES CUMMINS, JEFFREY W. PETTIROSS, R. SYAM KUMAR, CHARLES W. STABB, YEMING SHI
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Patent number: 7665031Abstract: The present invention provides a system or method for displaying rich presentation taskbar buttons for a corresponding application. In one example, the rich presentation taskbar button may receive content from an application through a programming interface. The present invention further relates to a system and method for displaying a rich presentation taskbar button and for displaying and/or dismissing a thumbnail of an application window associated with the rich presentation taskbar button. The present invention may further include a system and method of pinning the thumbnail on a display or dismissing a thumbnail. The present invention also relates to a system and method for displaying multiple taskbar buttons in a taskbar including controlling the size of individual taskbar buttons, consolidating taskbar buttons and placing taskbar buttons into an overflow based on the type of taskbar button in the taskbar.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2004Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: David A Matthews, Mark R Ligameri, Charles Cummins, Jeffrey W. Pettiross, R. Syam Kumar, Charles W. Stabb, Yeming Shi
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Patent number: 7634729Abstract: Computer systems and methods allow users to receive, save, access, and/or display handwritten information as electronic ink in objects managed by an operating system and/or that are accessible by the operating system. Such systems and methods may allow the operating system to receive, save, access, and/or display electronic ink file names, author identifiers, keywords or comments, and the like. Some examples of such systems and methods include: (a) receiving electronic ink data associated with a document or file; (b) storing the electronic ink data; and (c) providing operating system access to the stored electronic ink data. Then, whenever the file name (or other information) is displayed in an object managed by the operating system, it will be displayed in electronic ink format. Additionally, aspects of the invention relate to computer-readable media including instructions stored thereon for performing the methods and operating the systems described above.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2003Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Matthew Lerner, Michael S. Bernstein, Gerhard A. Schobbe, Jeffrey W. Pettiross
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Patent number: 7627834Abstract: A system and method for determining whether a flick gesture has occurred is described. A flick gesture is a simple gesture that may be easily detected and is characterized by minimal interference with other applications or gestures.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2004Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Emily K. Rimas-Ribikauskas, Jeffrey W. Pettiross, Leroy B. Keely, Matthew Rubin Lerner, Robert J. Jarrett, Sriram Viji, Rick Duncan
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Patent number: 7614019Abstract: A system and method for determining whether a flick gesture has occurred is described. A flick gesture is a simple gesture that may be easily detected and is characterized by minimal interference with other applications or gestures.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2004Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Emily K. Rimas Ribikauskas, Jeffrey W. Pettiross, Leroy B. Keely, Matthew Rubin Lerner, Robert J. Jarrett, Sriram Viji, Rick Duncan
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Patent number: 7552397Abstract: A method for displaying a plurality of windows on a display screen is described. The method includes steps of associating a first window with a second window, where the second window is independent of the first window, arranging the first window and the second window on a display screen, where the first window and the second window are configured to fit within a predetermined region of the display screen, and notifying an application program corresponding to the first window that the second window is associated with the first window. An indicator may appear on the display as a target region when a user desires to associate the first and the second windows. Subsequent operations performed on the first window are performed automatically on the second window. For example, when a user is comparing two documents, she can scroll down one document and have the second document automatically scroll as well.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2005Date of Patent: June 23, 2009Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Ales Holecek, Charles W. Stabb, Hillel N. Cooperman, Jeffrey W. Pettiross, Mark R. Ligameri, Kanwal VedBrat
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Patent number: 7478326Abstract: A method for displaying at least one visualization of windows on a display screen is described. The method includes steps of receiving an input corresponding to a request to access visualizations of windows for a plurality of windows, and for each window of the plurality of windows, displaying a visualization of at least a portion of the content of the window in an area separately defined from the plurality of windows, wherein the at least a portion of the content includes dynamic video content. Another method provides for grouping and ordering the visualizations when displayed. Another method allows for display of visualizations related to child and/or parent windows.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2005Date of Patent: January 13, 2009Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Ales Holecek, Charles W. Stabb, Cornelis K. Van Dok, Hillel N. Cooperman, Jeffrey W. Pettiross, Mark R. Ligameri
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Patent number: 7478339Abstract: A method for managing a plurality of application window representations is described. The method includes steps of defining a set of application window representation positions in a predefined region, displaying a plurality of application window representations in the application window representation positions, receiving an input to open a first application window, creating a first application window representation in the predefined region, determining whether a second application window representation of the plurality needs to be repositioned into a hidden application window representation position, and repositioning the second application window representation into the hidden application window representation upon determining that the second application window representation needs to be repositioned, wherein the hidden application window representation position is within a glom.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2005Date of Patent: January 13, 2009Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Jeffrey W. Pettiross, Sarah E. Schrock, Charles W. Stabb, Donald J. Lindsay, Cornelis K. Van Dok, Hillel N. Cooperman, Charles Cummins
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Publication number: 20090007004Abstract: A method for displaying a plurality of windows on a display screen is described. The method includes steps of associating a first window with at least one second window, the at least one second window being independent of and external to the first window, and combining the first window and the at least one second window into a common window on a display screen, the first window and the at least one second window being configured to share a common window frame. An indicator may appear on the display as a target region when a user desires to associate the first and second windows. Subsequent operations performed on the common window are performed automatically on any underlying window. For example, when a user chooses to save the contents of the common window, the contents of all of the windows of the common window may be saved.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2008Publication date: January 1, 2009Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Ales Holecek, Charles W. Stabb, Hillel N. Cooperman, Jeffrey W. Pettiross, Mark R. Ligameri
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Patent number: 7426697Abstract: A method for displaying a plurality of windows on a display screen is described. The method includes steps of associating a first window with at least one second window, the at least one second window being independent of and external to the first window, and combining the first window and the at least one second window into a common window on a display screen, the first window and the at least one second window being configured to share a common window frame. An indicator may appear on the display as a target region when a user desires to associate the first and the second windows. Subsequent operations performed on the common window are performed automatically on any underlying window. For example, when a user chooses to save the contents of the common window, the contents of all of the windows of the common window may be saved.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2005Date of Patent: September 16, 2008Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Ales Holecek, Charles W. Stabb, Hillel N. Cooperman, Jeffrey W. Pettiross, Mark R. Ligameri
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Patent number: 7406662Abstract: An in-place data input panel provides a user with access to a list of alternate characters to which displayed characters may be converted. The data input panel provides an indicator, such as an indicator bar, corresponding to segmentation of the characters. A user can change the segmentation of the characters by expanding or contracting the segmentation bar. Also, the user can access a drop-down menu listing alternate character choices corresponding to the characters in the segment indicated by the segmentation bar.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2003Date of Patent: July 29, 2008Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Tetsuo Seto, Shawna J Davis, Takanobu Murayama, Jeffrey W Pettiross, Adrian J Garside
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Patent number: 7389475Abstract: An improved system for managing user inputs and z-order in a graphic user interface (GUI) environment is disclosed. A GUI element may include a plurality of keys corresponding to keys on a typical keyboard, and may serve as a replacement for the keyboard. The system permits an application having an input focus to retain the input focus while inputs are received in the GUI element, and even transient user interface elements (e.g., menus) will remain displayed in those applications after the user inputs are entered. Input pen and mouse events may first be forwarded to the input area application, which may remove the events from the normal circulation, preventing other applications from learning of the events, and then post those events to the input panel application separately.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2005Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Joshua Clow, Adrian Garside, Shiraz Somji, Donald D. Karlov, Bob Dain, Jeffrey W. Pettiross, Tobiasz A. Zielinski, Alexander Gounares, Leroy B. Keely, Ravi Soin, Erik Geidl, Marieke Iwema, Grady Leno
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Patent number: 7386803Abstract: An improved system for managing user inputs and z-order in a graphic user interface (GUI) environment is disclosed. A GUI element may include a plurality of keys corresponding to keys on a typical keyboard, and may serve as a replacement for the keyboard. The system permits an application having an input focus to retain the input focus while inputs are received in the GUI element, and even transient user interface elements (e.g., menus) will remain displayed in those applications after the user inputs are entered. Input pen and mouse events may first be forwarded to the input area application, which may remove the events from the normal circulation, preventing other applications from learning of the events, and then post those events to the input panel application separately.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2005Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Joshua Clow, Adrian Garside, Shiraz Somji, Donald D. Karlov, Bob Dain, Jeffrey W. Pettiross, Tobiasz A. Zielinski, Alexander Gournares, Leroy B. Keely, Ravi Soin, Erik Geidl, Marieke Iwema, Grady Leno
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Publication number: 20080103794Abstract: A virtual scenario generator is provided that applies a virtual scenario to real-world data, such as health and fitness related data, adding a creative way to track the real-world data and/or enhancing the data by adding a competitive element. Thus, the activity related to the real-world data can be incentivized in this regard. A virtual scenario application component can receive data from an input device and apply the virtual scenario, which can be created using an interface, based on rules related to the scenario. The scenario data can subsequently be tracked, on a computer display for example. Additionally, a collaborative functionality can be employed to allow competition between remotely located users of the same virtual scenario, and advertisements can be sent to the users based on many factors including sponsorship and location.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2007Publication date: May 1, 2008Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Jeffrey W. Pettiross, Sean Patrick Nolan, Johnson T. Apacible, Cezary Marcjan, Ivo William Salmre
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Patent number: 7336828Abstract: A system and method for switching between handwriting recognizers is described. A user may select between various recognizers to associate received handwritten ink with the recognizers. Accordingly, a user is able to write in a first language, switch and write in a second language, then switch again and write in the first language using aspects of the present invention.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2007Date of Patent: February 26, 2008Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Jeffrey W. Pettiross, William H. Vong, William Mak, Joshua Clow
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Patent number: 7187801Abstract: A system and method for switching between handwriting recognizers is described. A user may select between various recognizers to associate received handwritten ink with the recognizers. Accordingly, a user is able to write in a first language, switch and write in a second language, then switch again and write in the first language using aspects of the present invention.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2003Date of Patent: March 6, 2007Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Jeffrey W. Pettiross, William H. Vong, William Mak, Joshua Clow
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Patent number: 7167165Abstract: A user is provided with guidelines that are temporarily displayed with content, in order to assist the user in neatly and accurately writing electronic ink. The guidelines may appear when the user moves a writing tool, such as a stylus or pen, close to a display and writing surface. Alternately, the guidelines may appear after the user has begun to write electronic ink, so that the guidelines can correspond to the angle at which the user is writing, the size of the user's handwriting, or both. As the user writes the electronic ink onto the writing surface, the handwritten electronic ink is added to the content being rendered on the display. After the user has finished writing electronic ink and moves the writing tool away from the writing surface, the guidelines are deleted, and are not added to the displayed content. In this way, the user can employ the temporary guidelines to accurately and legibly write electronic ink into content, without the guidelines themselves becoming a permanent part of the content.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2002Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Assignee: Microsoft Corp.Inventors: Leroy B Keely, Charlton Lui, Marieke Iwema, Luis M Huapaya, Jeffrey W Pettiross, Erik M Geidl
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Patent number: 7096432Abstract: A transparent graphical user interface that overlays the user interfaces of other applications. The transparent user interface receives handwriting input and displays handwriting objects represented by handwriting input received in the area of the transparent handwriting interface. The transparent user interface of the invention can be expanded to include most of the display area of a computer, thereby allowing the user to write anywhere within the display area. This also allows the user to write multiple lines of text. Additionally, because the user interface is transparent, it allows the user to see the underlying graphical user interfaces for other applications, including applications that receive text recognized from the handwriting input written into the transparent handwriting interface. Further the transparent interface allows the user to interact with underlying graphical user interfaces.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2002Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Luis M. Huapaya, Erik M. Geidl, Donald D. Karlov, Jeffrey W. Pettiross, Thomas R. Wick
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Patent number: 6989822Abstract: User interfaces for editing text in pen-based computing systems include: (a) a display portion that displays text; and (b) a correction interface that displays an editable text portion corresponding to at least a portion of the text. The correction interface accepts input via a stylus to enable changes to the editable text portion on a character-by-character basis (e.g., to add, delete, or change individual characters). The correction interface further may include or associate with a “suggestion list” portion that includes alternative(s) to substitute into the editable text portion and/or a “task list” portion that displays potential actions available through the interface. The invention also relates to systems, methods, and computer-readable media to activate, provide, and operate such interfaces.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2003Date of Patent: January 24, 2006Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Jeffrey W. Pettiross, Shawna Julie Davis, Leroy B. Keely, Adrian Garside, Tobiasz A. Zielinski
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Patent number: D510361Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2004Date of Patent: October 4, 2005Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Michael Hone, Shawna J. Davis, Jeffrey W. Pettiross