Patents by Inventor Michael Neil LOHOLT

Michael Neil LOHOLT 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).

  • Patent number: 11755200
    Abstract: Techniques for adjusting a posture of an operating system mode for a touch-enabled computing device based on combinations of user preferences and user input modality signals. Various adjustments to the posture of the operating system mode do not impact whether particular user interface elements are present but rather alter characteristics with which these particular user interface elements are rendered. Posture adjustments to an operating system mode occur based on combinations user input modality signals and user preferences not to enter another mode in which particular user interface elements are no longer displayed within a task bar along a peripheral edge. An object of designing an operating system mode to have multiple different postures with common user interface elements displayed in the task bar while adjusting the characteristics thereof is to preserve the user familiarity across postures while optimizing graphical layouts to accommodate for a current user input modality.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 24, 2022
    Date of Patent: September 12, 2023
    Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC
    Inventors: Lee Dicks Clark, Richard Fang, Alisha Dilip Gala, Merryjane M. Fosdick, Aaron R. Teetor, Michael Neil Loholt, Leo Tian Yue, Albert Peter Yih, Joseph Spencer King, Elizabeth Picchietti Salowitz, Hanna Mclaughlin
  • Publication number: 20220398010
    Abstract: Techniques for adjusting a posture of an operating system mode for a touch-enabled computing device based on combinations of user preferences and user input modality signals. Various adjustments to the posture of the operating system mode do not impact whether particular user interface elements are present but rather alter characteristics with which these particular user interface elements are rendered. Posture adjustments to an operating system mode occur based on combinations user input modality signals and user preferences not to enter another mode in which particular user interface elements are no longer displayed within a task bar along a peripheral edge. An object of designing an operating system mode to have multiple different postures with common user interface elements displayed in the task bar while adjusting the characteristics thereof is to preserve the user familiarity across postures while optimizing graphical layouts to accommodate for a current user input modality.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 24, 2022
    Publication date: December 15, 2022
    Inventors: Lee Dicks CLARK, Richard FANG, Alisha Dilip GALA, MerryJane M. FOSDICK, Aaron R. TEETOR, Michael Neil LOHOLT, Leo Tian YUE, Albert Peter YIH, Joseph Spencer KING, Elizabeth Picchietti SALOWITZ, Hanna MCLAUGHLIN
  • Publication number: 20220398306
    Abstract: Methods, systems, apparatuses, and computer-readable storage mediums described herein enable a dashboard panel application to make “widgets” available to a user on a computing device that provide application functionality without corresponding applications having to be installed on the computing device, and without the use of a conventional web browser. Configuration information is accessed that identifies a plurality of widgets selected for display in a dashboard panel of a dashboard panel application. Account credentials for the widgets are transmitted to corresponding server-hosted services at network addresses indicated in manifests of the widgets. Data associated with the widgets is received from the server-hosted services. A view of the dashboard panel is composed that includes a view of the widgets incorporating the received data. The dashboard panel view is caused to be rendered on the base graphical canvas.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 15, 2021
    Publication date: December 15, 2022
    Inventors: Yash MISRA, Shengbo XUE, Charlie LERTLUMPRASERT, Dorothy FENG, Priya CHAUHAN, Hanna MCLAUGHLIN, Kiran KUMAR, Lauren EDELMEIER, Steven Thomas SCHALEK, Ross Nathaniel LUENGEN, Michael Neil LOHOLT, Randal James RAMIG
  • Patent number: 11372541
    Abstract: Techniques for adjusting a posture of an operating system mode for a touch-enabled computing device based on combinations of user preferences and user input modality signals. Various adjustments to the posture of the operating system mode do not impact whether particular user interface elements are present but rather alter characteristics with which these particular user interface elements are rendered. Posture adjustments to an operating system mode occur based on combinations user input modality signals and user preferences not to enter another mode in which particular user interface elements are no longer displayed within a task bar along a peripheral edge. An object of designing an operating system mode to have multiple different postures with common user interface elements displayed in the task bar while adjusting the characteristics thereof is to preserve the user familiarity across postures while optimizing graphical layouts to accommodate for a current user input modality.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 8, 2020
    Date of Patent: June 28, 2022
    Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC
    Inventors: Lee Dicks Clark, Richard Fang, Alisha Dilip Gala, MerryJane M. Fosdick, Aaron R. Teetor, Michael Neil Loholt, Leo Tian Yue, Albert Peter Yih, Joseph Spencer King, Elizabeth Picchietti Salowitz, Hanna McLaughlin
  • Publication number: 20220075519
    Abstract: Techniques for adjusting a posture of an operating system mode for a touch-enabled computing device based on combinations of user preferences and user input modality signals. Various adjustments to the posture of the operating system mode do not impact whether particular user interface elements are present but rather alter characteristics with which these particular user interface elements are rendered. Posture adjustments to an operating system mode occur based on combinations user input modality signals and user preferences not to enter another mode in which particular user interface elements are no longer displayed within a task bar along a peripheral edge. An object of designing an operating system mode to have multiple different postures with common user interface elements displayed in the task bar while adjusting the characteristics thereof is to preserve the user familiarity across postures while optimizing graphical layouts to accommodate for a current user input modality.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 8, 2020
    Publication date: March 10, 2022
    Inventors: Lee Dicks CLARK, Richard FANG, Alisha Dilip GALA, MerryJane M. FOSDICK, Aaron R. TEETOR, Michael Neil LOHOLT, Leo Tian YUE, Albert Peter YIH, Joseph Spencer KING, Elizabeth Picchietti SALOWITZ, Hanna MCLAUGHLIN