Devices, methods, and graphical user interfaces for manipulating user interface objects with visual and/or haptic feedback

An electronic device with a touch-sensitive surface, a display, and one or more sensors to detect intensity of contacts: displays a plurality of user interface objects in a first user interface; detects a contact while a focus selector is at a location of a first user interface object; and, while th...

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Main Authors DYE, Alan C, MOUSSETTE, Camille, MANZARI, Behkish J, TROTTIER, Lauren K, STYER, Allison M, KING, Nicholas V, LOPATIN, Scott, CHANG, Jae Woo, GUTKNECHT, Olivier D.R, FEDERIGHI, Craig M, MIGOS, Charles J, KARUNAMUNI, Chanaka G, LEMAY, Stephen 0, PRESTON, Daniel T, PU, Daniel E, CHAUDHRI, Imran A, ROCHETTE, Tommy, JUREWITZ, Michael T, DASCOLA, Jonathan R, IVE, Jonathan, TEUTSCHLER, Sophia, BACHMAN, William M, HAJAS, Peter J, LEONARD, Adam J, FOSS, Christopher P, APODACA, Gregory M, FRINGES, Alexander C.D, JISWARI, Mohammed N, YANG, Lawrence Y, YERKES, Giancarlo, WAN, Wan Si, ALONSO RUIZ, Marcos, BAUER, Sebastian J, KOCIENDA, Kenneth L, WILSON, Christopher I, ANZURES, Freddy A, PENHA, Henrique D
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Published 19.07.2018
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Summary:An electronic device with a touch-sensitive surface, a display, and one or more sensors to detect intensity of contacts: displays a plurality of user interface objects in a first user interface; detects a contact while a focus selector is at a location of a first user interface object; and, while the focus selector is at the location of the first user interface object: detects an increase in a characteristic intensity of the contact to a first intensity threshold; in response, visually obscures the plurality of user interface objects, other than the first user interface object, while maintaining display of the first user interface object; detects that the characteristic intensity of the contact continues to increase above the first intensity threshold; and, in response, dynamically increases the amount of visual obscuring of the plurality of user interface objects, other than the first user interface object.
Bibliography:Application Number: AU20180204611