SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR NAVIGATING DASHBOARD CONTENT
20230097312 · 2023-03-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
G06F3/0487
PHYSICS
G06F3/0227
PHYSICS
G06F3/04845
PHYSICS
G06F3/0362
PHYSICS
International classification
G06F3/02
PHYSICS
G06F3/04845
PHYSICS
Abstract
A system and method for displaying content by a computing device that includes a circular portion of a screen and an adjacent rectangular portion of a screen. Icons displayed in the circular portion are arranged in a ring around a center thereof. User input may cause the icons to revolve about the center. User-selection of an icon, which may involve the user revolving the icon to a home position, may cause summary content to be displayed at the center of the circular portion and detailed content to be displayed in the rectangular portion. The circular and rectangular portions may be portions of a same display screen or portions of different display screens. The circular portion may be disposed within a perimeter of a physically rotatable dial.
Claims
1. A method for displaying content by a computing device, the method comprising: displaying, adjacent to and within a perimeter of a circular portion of a display screen of the computing device, a plurality of icons each separated by an angular distance; receiving a user selection of a first icon; displaying, near a center of the circular portion, first summary content related to the first icon in response to receiving the user selection of the first icon; displaying, within a rectangular portion of the display screen, first detailed content related to the first icon in response to receiving the user selection of the first icon; receiving a user selection of a second icon; displaying, near the center of the circular portion, second summary content related to the second icon in response to receiving the user selection of the second icon; and displaying, within the rectangular portion, second detailed content related to the second icon in response to receiving the user selection of the second icon.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein the circular portion and the rectangular portion are portions of a same first screen.
3. The method of claim 2 wherein at least one of receiving the user selection of the first icon or receiving the user selection of the second icon comprises at least one of: receiving an input indicative of a mouse being moved to locate a cursor at or near the respective icon and a button of the mouse being clicked; receiving an input indicative of the mouse being moved to locate the cursor at or near the respective icon, receiving a click of a button of the mouse, and receiving an input indicative of a dragging of the respective icon by a predetermined distance or to a predetermined location; receiving an input indicative of a touching of the first screen at or near the respective icon with a finger or stylus; or receiving an input indicative of a touching of the first screen at or near the respective icon with a finger or stylus and dragging the respective icon by a predetermined distance or to a predetermined location.
4. The method of claim 1 wherein selecting an icon causes the plurality of icons to revolve about the center of the circular portion until the icon revolves to a home position.
5. The method of claim 4 wherein the home position corresponds to a twelve o'clock position of the circular portion.
6. The method of claim 1 wherein selecting an icon alters an appearance of the icon, the appearance comprising at least one of: a color, a size, or a shape.
7. The method of claim 1 wherein the circular portion is a portion of a first screen disposed concentrically within a physically rotatable dial and the rectangular portion is a portion of a second screen adjacent to the dial.
8. The method of claim 7 wherein rotating the dial causes the plurality of icons to revolve about the center of the circular portion codirectionally with the dial.
9. The method of claim 8 wherein at least one of receiving the user selection of the first icon or receiving the user selection of the second icon comprises receiving an input causing the dial to rotate until the respective icon is located at or near a home position.
10. The method of claim 9 wherein the home position corresponds to a twelve o'clock position on the circular portion.
11. A non-transitory computer-readable medium comprising instructions for causing a computing device to perform a method for displaying content, the method comprising: displaying, adjacent to and within a perimeter of a circular portion of a display screen of the computing device, a plurality of icons each separated by an angular distance; receiving a user selection of a first icon; displaying, near a center of the circular portion, first summary content related to the first icon in response to receiving the user selection of the first icon; displaying, within a rectangular portion of the display screen, first detailed content related to the first icon in response to receiving the user selection of the first icon; receiving a user selection of a second icon; displaying, near the center of the circular portion, second summary content related to the second icon in response to receiving the user selection of the second icon; and displaying, within the rectangular portion, second detailed content related to the second icon in response to receiving the user selection of the second icon.
12. The medium of claim 11 wherein the circular portion and the rectangular portion are portions of a same first screen.
13. The medium of claim 12 wherein at least one of receiving the user selection of the first icon or receiving the user selection of the second icon comprises at least one of: receiving an input indicative of a mouse being moved to locate a cursor at or near the icon and a button of the mouse being clicked; receiving an input indicative of the mouse being moved to locate the cursor at or near the icon, receiving a click of a button of the mouse, and receiving an input indicative of a dragging of the icon by a predetermined distance or to a predetermined location; receiving an input indicative of a touching of the first screen at or near the icon with a finger or stylus; or receiving an input indicative of a touching of the first screen at or near the icon with a finger or stylus and dragging the icon by a predetermined distance or to a predetermined location.
14. The medium of claim 11 wherein selecting an icon causes the plurality of icons to revolve about the center of the circular portion until the icon revolves to a home position.
15. The medium of claim 14 wherein the home position corresponds to a twelve o'clock position of the circular portion.
16. The medium of claim 11 wherein selecting an icon alters an appearance of the icon, the appearance comprising at least one of: a color, a size, or a shape.
17. The medium of claim 11 wherein the circular portion is a portion of a first screen disposed concentrically within a rotatable dial and the rectangular portion is a portion of a second screen adjacent to the dial.
18. The medium of claim 17 wherein rotating the dial causes the plurality of icons to revolve about the center of the circular portion codirectional with the dial.
19. The medium of claim 18 wherein at least one of receiving the user selection of the first icon or receiving the user selection of the second icon comprises receiving an input causing the dial to rotate until the respective icon is located at or near a home position.
20. The medium of claim 19 wherein the home position corresponds to a twelve o'clock position on the dial.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] A more complete appreciation of the present disclosure and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] The present disclosure may be understood more readily by reference to the following detailed description of the disclosure taken in connection with the accompanying drawing figures, which form a part of this disclosure. It is to be understood that this disclosure is not limited to the specific devices, methods, conditions, or parameters described and/or shown herein, and that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments by way of example only and is not intended to be limiting of the claimed disclosure. Also, as used in the specification and including the appended claims, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” include the plural, and reference to a particular numerical value includes at least that particular value, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
[0022] In this disclosure, the terms “renovation” and “construction” may be used interchangeably to describe a project related to improving, expanding, or building a residential dwelling. The terms “information” and “content” may be used interchangeably herein to describe data, text, figures, images, statistics, facts, records, notifications, communications, and so on. The terms “dial,” “knob,” and “wheel” may be used interchangeably herein to describe a physically or virtually rotatable control element. Terms “circular” and “round” may be used interchangeably to describe an element whose perimeter is composed of more curved edges than straight edges. The term “rectangular” may be used to describe an element whose shape is composed of more straight edges than curved edges. The term “adjacent” means next-to or near-by, where adjacent objects may be separated by a distance and/or separated by intervening objects. A “stationary computing device” is a computing device that is generally not carried by a user during use, such as a desktop or laptop computer. A “mobile device” is a computing device that may be readily carried by a user during use, such as a mobile phone or a tablet. A “user” may be any person who uses the system and method described herein, for example a property owner, a customer, a contractor, a service provider, and so on.
[0023] The following numerals are used to describe various features of the embodiments. [0024] 10 computing device [0025] 20 screen [0026] 20a first screen [0027] 20b second screen [0028] 100 circular portion [0029] 110 perimeter [0030] 120 center [0031] 130 icon [0032] 130a first icon [0033] 130b second icon [0034] 140 angular distance [0035] 150 home position [0036] 160 rectangular portion [0037] 170 summary content [0038] 170a first summary content [0039] 170b second summary content [0040] 180 detailed content [0041] 180a first detailed content [0042] 180b second detailed content [0043] 200 mouse [0044] 202 cursor [0045] 210 touch device [0046] 220 dial [0047] 230 keyboard [0048] 240 toggle button
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[0055] In some embodiments the user may touch the screen 20 at or near an icon, for example a first icon 130a (or position a mouse cursor at or near the first icon 130a and click a mouse button) and then drag the first icon 130a along an arcuate path to the home position 150 in a manner similar to a rotary dialer on a rotary telephone. Such action causes the first icon 130a to be selected. In some embodiments the user may touch the screen 20 at or near the first icon 130a (or position a mouse cursor at or near the first icon 130a and click a mouse button) and then drag the first icon 130a by a predetermined distance along an arcuate path such that a second icon 130b becomes located at the home position 150. Such action causes the second icon 130b to be selected (rather than the first icon 130a). In some embodiments, the appearance of a cursor 202 may be altered when it is located at or near an icon 130 (or located at or near the perimeter of the circular portion 100) to indicate to a user that selection is possible. For example, the cursor 202 may appear as an arrow when it is not located at or near any icon 130, and it may appear as a hand when it is located at or near an icon 130. Additionally, the appearance of the cursor 202 may be further altered when a user performs a click-and-drag or touch-and-drag operation. For example, during a click-and-drag or touch-and-drag operation the cursor 202 may change from an open hand to a closed fist.
[0056] The computing device 10 may alter an appearance of a selected icon 130 immediately after it has been selected or after a delay, for example, after the selected icon 130 has revolved to the home position 150. The altered appearance may include a change in color, size, and/or shape of the selected icon 130 or of a region surrounding the selected icon 130 (e.g., a glow or highlight effect).
[0057] In some embodiments, after an icon 130 has been selected, summary content 170 is displayed at the center 120 of the circular portion 100 and detailed content 180 is displayed in the rectangular portion 160. The summary content 170 may be an enlarged or stylized version of the selected icon 130, or it may be some salient data taken or determined from the detailed content 180 or from elsewhere. For example, an icon that resembles a dollar sign “$” may represent a financial dashboard that a user can explore via the computing device 10. When the user selects such a “$” icon 130, the summary content 170 may consist of the user's numerical credit score (e.g., a single number) and the detailed content 180 may comprise information detailing the user's mortgage payments, credit history, monthly income, running project costs, and so on. The user may interact with the detailed content 180 via any suitable means, for example touching the rectangular portion 160 of the screen 120 at certain locations with a touch device 210.
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[0059] When a user rotates the dial 220, the computing device 10 may cause the icons 130 to revolve in unison about the center 120 of the circular portion 100 until the selected icon 130 is located at a home position 150. The revolution of icons 130 may equal the angular speed of the dial 220, or the revolution of icons 130 may be greater or less than the angular speed of the dial 220, and such speed may be configurable by a user in some embodiments. An icon 130 may snap to (or from) the home position as rotation of the dial 220 causes that icon 130 to revolve towards (or away) from the home position 150.
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[0061] Content represented by the icons 130 and displayed by the computing device 10 may include: a dwelling analysis report comprising property information and suggested upgrades to the property; a status of any existing or future dwelling renovation or construction projects for the property; a project exploration and configuration tool and/or calculator; a project benefit and/or cost analysis; a customer's financial report; project scheduling information; a feed of curated articles and blog entries matching the customer's current or future projects or project interests; a communications portal between the property owner and select contractors and/or service providers; and a project archive comprising information related to timelines, phases, milestones, deliverables, and reports.
[0062] The computing device 10 may display a toggle button 240 that enables a user to toggle between displaying activities and notifications. An example of an activity may be a scheduled visit by a contractor or service provider to capture aerial images and lidar scans of a subject property, whereas an example of a notification may be a reminder that a contractor or service provider will be visiting the property in one hour. Notifications may comprise emails, text messages, images, voice recordings, videos, or any other suitable communication formats. The toggle button 240 may be displayed adjacent to the circular portion 100, for example below the circular portion 100 as shown in
[0063] In some embodiments, when the toggle button 240 is toggled to “activities,” the rectangular portion 160 may highlight or exclusively display any activities, and when the toggle button 240 is toggled to “notifications,” the rectangular portion 160 may highlight or exclusively display any notifications.
[0064] In some embodiments, the icons 130 displayed in the circular portion 100 may be redundantly displayed at another location outside the circular portion 100, for example adjacent thereto.
[0065] As shown throughout the drawings, like reference numerals designate like or corresponding parts. While illustrative embodiments of the present disclosure have been described and illustrated above, it should be understood that these are exemplary of the disclosure and are not to be considered as limiting. Additions, deletions, substitutions, and other modifications can be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the present disclosure. Accordingly, the present disclosure is not to be considered as limited by the foregoing description.