Patents by Inventor Tjeerd Hoek
Tjeerd Hoek 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: 20070124691Abstract: Aspects for changing a reflective highlight on a glass appearance window frame of an application window are described. An illustrative method includes steps of displaying a first reflective highlight on a glass appearance window frame of an application window, calculating a second reflective highlight in response to detection of an event, and changing the displayed first reflective highlight on the glass appearance window frame of the first application window to the second reflective highlight. The event may correspond to a command to move and/or resize the application window, determination of a time of day event, determination of a change in active/inactive status of the application window, or to a command to change a reflective highlight configuration. Reflective highlights may be changed automatically and/or in response to receipt of an input from a user to change one or more portions of a reflective highlight configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2005Publication date: May 31, 2007Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Donald Lindsay, Greg Melander, Tjeerd Hoek
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Publication number: 20070124692Abstract: A method for changing a color value and/or level of opacity value of a glass appearance window frame for an application window is described. The method includes steps of determining a defined color value and a defined level of opacity value to apply to a glass appearance window frame and displaying the glass appearance window frame in accordance with the defined color value and the defined level of opacity value. A command may be received to apply the defined color value and the defined level of opacity value to the glass appearance window frame, thereby applying the defined color value and level of opacity value to the glass appearance window frame. Color values and/or level of opacity values may be changed automatically, be application specific, and/or be changed in response to receipt of an input from a user to change one or more portions of a default configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2005Publication date: May 31, 2007Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Donald Lindsay, Tjeerd Hoek
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Publication number: 20060230334Abstract: A Visual Thesaurus program is provided that allows a user to find media clips through successive queries by example. Clips similar to the example clip may be retrieved based on artistic style, color and shape, or keywords. Clips retrieved based on keywords may be found based on a single keyword, multiple keywords, or all keywords associated with the example clip. The keyword may be the clip format (e.g., “mpeg” or “gif”).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2006Publication date: October 12, 2006Applicant: Microsoft CoporationInventors: Dean Slawson, Tjeerd Hoek, Eric Brechner
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Publication number: 20060106791Abstract: An answer wizard drop-down menu for providing users quick and efficient access to help utilities, including help files and wizards provided by a software application, is provided. An answer wizard drop-down edit control and interface is located in a conspicuous, but non-obstructive location on a software application graphical interface. An edit control allows a user to enter a question regarding some desired functionality of the application. In response to the user's question, the user is presented with a list of potential answers to the question in a drop-down menu. If the user finds an acceptable answer to her question in the list of potential answers, the user selects the acceptable answer, and an appropriate help file application is launched to provide the user assistance with the functionality about which the user has questions. Each question so asked by the user is saved in a list of most recently used items.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2005Publication date: May 18, 2006Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Catherine Morrow, Glenn Frankel, Christopher White, Zeke Koch, Richard Banks, Tjeerd Hoek, Aaron Weiss
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Patent number: 6983271Abstract: An answer wizard drop-down menu for providing users quick and efficient access to help utilities, including help files and wizards provided by a software application, is provided. An answer wizard drop-down edit control and interface is located in a conspicuous, but non-obstructive location on a software application graphical interface. An edit control allows a user to enter a question regarding some desired functionality of the application. In response to the user's question, the user is presented with a list of potential answers to the question in a drop-down menu. If the user finds an acceptable answer to her question in the list of potential answers, the user selects the acceptable answer, and an appropriate help file application is launched to provide the user assistance with the functionality about which the user has questions. Each question so asked by the user is saved in a list of most recently used items.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2001Date of Patent: January 3, 2006Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Catherine Rose Morrow, Glenn L. Frankel, Christopher C. White, Zeke Koch, Richard M. Banks, Tjeerd Hoek, Aaron H. Weiss
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Publication number: 20040128138Abstract: The present invention provides a system and method for improving a user's ability to direct the computer to perform a desired function. A single uniform input control is provided that receives user input, such as from a keyboard. The present embodiment then parses the user input to determine its input type and whether the input type corresponds to a single, recognized action performable by the computer and, if so, performs the action. Such recognized actions include navigating to an Internet site and composing an e-mail message. If the input type does not correspond to a single recognized action, the user input is submitted to at least one text processor, such as a natural language processor, that analyzes the user input to obtain at least one interpretation corresponding to an action performable by the computer. The at least one interpretation is returned to the user who may select a desired action from among the listing of interpretations.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2002Publication date: July 1, 2004Inventors: Donna B. Andrews, David S. Koon, Gerard Neufeld-Kaiser, Christina Storm, Susan E. Dziadosz, Jenny T. Lam, David R. Parker, John M. Tippett, Tjeerd Hoek, Mark R. Ligameri, Christopher T. Sager, Kanwal VedBratzar, Gerald Paul Joyce, Marc M. Miller, Tony E. Schreiner, Eric B. Watson, Adrian C. Klein, Vidya R. Nallathimmayyagari, Beverly H. Sobelman
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Patent number: 6583798Abstract: An on-object user interface (OOUI) for presenting information and controls to a user in response to an automatic action performed by an application program. The OOUI is associated with object that was subject to the automatic action. The OOUI comprises a first graphical indicator, a second graphical indicator and a context menu. The first graphical indicator is displayed in proximity to the object, in order to indicate that the automatic action was performed. The automatic action may comprise an auto-correct or an auto-format action. The automatic action may also comprise the setting of a property relating to formatting or positioning of the object in response to a user-initiated action. When user interaction with the first graphical indicator is detected, the first graphical indicator is changed to the second graphical indicator, which indicates that a context menu is available.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2000Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Tjeerd Hoek, Glenn Frankel
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Patent number: 6579324Abstract: A method for using an indicator, known as “See Through View,” that allows a user to select a region on the display device and still see the visual attributes of the contents as they will appear when the region is deselected. When the user selects a region on the display device, the invention “shades” the background of the selected region. The contents within the selected region are left unchanged. Shading is accomplished by combining each original background base color with a selection shading color to produce a corresponding blended color, or colors. If the corresponding blended color is similar to the background base color, the blended color is either lightened or darkened, as needed to produce an adjusted blended color. Each blended color, or the adjusted blended color (as required) replaces the corresponding base background color within the selected region. The effect is that the selected region and background items appear “shaded.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1999Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Kent R. Lowry, Howard Wesley Cherry, Willard Bruce Jones, Tjeerd Hoek, Justin Maguire, III, John A. Tholen, Richard M. Banks, Terrence T. Huang
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Patent number: 6232972Abstract: Displaying controls in a toolbar display based on the control's usage. A toolbar displays controls, including a special control for accessing a drop-off well display for those controls not fitting into the toolbar display. A Most Recently Used parameter is associated with each control and is determined by the user's selection of individual controls. When the user selects a control from the drop-off well display, the Most Recently Used parameter associated with the selected control is updated to indicate that it is the control that has been used most recently. Preferably, the toolbar display attempts to expand to incorporate the selected control. If the toolbar display can be expanded, then the selected control is added to the toolbar display and placed in the toolbar displayed in a predefined relational order. If the toolbar display cannot be expanded, then a calculation is performed to determine which controls to display in the toolbar and which controls to place in the drop-off well display.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1998Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Michael P. Arcuri, Tjeerd Hoek, Jeffrey J. Johnson, Martijn E. Van Tilburg
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Patent number: D507576Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2004Date of Patent: July 19, 2005Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Judson Craig Hally, Mark R. Ligameri, Kanwal VedBrat, Paul A. Gusmorino, Jan T. Miksovsky, Cornelis K. van Dok, Tjeerd Hoek, Jenny T. Lam, Richard M. Banks, Charles Cummins
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Patent number: D522015Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2005Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Charles Cummins, Cornelis K. Van Dok, Tjeerd Hoek
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Patent number: D532015Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2005Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Donald J. Lindsay, Michael James Hone, Tjeerd Hoek
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Patent number: D549234Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2007Date of Patent: August 21, 2007Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Adrienne E. O'Donnell, Michael A. LaJoie, Robert Kenneth Stein, Martijn van Tilburg, Tjeerd Hoek, Aaron Wesley Cunningham
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Patent number: D556208Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2005Date of Patent: November 27, 2007Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Charles Cummins, Michael James Hone, Tjeerd Hoek, Greg S. Melander, Harold S. Gomez