IP Library Granted Patent US 8,710,967
Granted Patent B2
US 8,710,967 · App. 13/110,489 · Granted Apr 29, 2014

Non-visual presentation of information on an electronic wireless device

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Patent No.
US 8,710,967
App. No.
13/110,489
Granted
Apr 29, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

In one example, information is presented to a user in a non-visual manner. In this example, a list of visually representable items defined by a beginning and at least one of dimension of time and space is accessed. Each of the visually representable items within the dimension is placed in one of a plurality of non-visual sensory categories. A non-visual sensory preview is rendered, in sequence for each item in the list, from the plurality of non-visual sensory categories.

Claims (38)

1. A method of operating an electronic device comprising:

accessing a list of visually representable items occurring within a total time period defined by a beginning and an end; and

rendering, in sequence for all the items in the list specified by the total time period, a non-visual sensory overview, and based on the visual items being a set of:

calendar entries, for each non-visual sensory overview, setting a length of the non-visual sensory overview based on a ratio defined by a length of a respective calendar entry divided by a length of the total time period;

messages within the total time period, for each non-visual sensory overview, using a set of attributes to indicate whether each message in a set of messages has been read or unread and has an attachment associated therewith; and

directions for turn-by-turn navigation, for each non-visual sensory overview, setting a duration until a start of the non-visual sensory overview based on a ratio defined by a distance to a start of a respective direction divided by a distance of an overall route.

2. The method of claim 1 , where each non-visual sensory overview is rendered using at least one of sound, haptic feedback, temperature, electric shock, and change in a shape.

3. The method of claim 1 , where the visual items being a set of calendar entries, a start time of the rendering of each non-visual sensory overview corresponds to a ratio defined by a length till a start time of a respective calendar entry divided by a length of the total time period.

4. The method of claim 1 , where each of the visually representable items is placed within one of a plurality of non-visual sensory categories based on at least one non-visual presentation profile.

5. An electronic device comprising:

a memory;

a processor communicatively coupled to the memory; and

a non-visual presentation manager communicatively coupled to the memory and the processor, the non-visual presentation manager configured to perform a method comprising:

accessing a list of visually representable items occurring within a total time period defined by a beginning and an end; and

rendering, in sequence for all the items in the list specified by the total time period, a non-visual sensory overview, and based on the visual items being a set of

calendar entries, for each non-visual sensory overview, setting a length of the non-visual sensory overview based on a ratio defined by a length of a respective calendar entry divided by a length of the total time period;

messages within the total time period, for each non-visual sensory overview, using a set of attributes to indicate whether each message in a set of messages has been read or unread and has an attachment associated therewith; and

directions for turn-by-turn navigation, for each non-visual sensory overview, setting a duration until a start of the non-visual sensory overview based on a ratio defined by a distance to a start of a respective direction divided by a distance of an overall route.

6. The electronic device of claim 5 , where each non-visual sensory overview is rendered using at least one of sound, haptic tactile feedback, temperature, electric shock, and change in a shape.

7. The electronic device of claim 5 , where the visual items being a set of calendar entries, a start time of the rendering of each non-visual sensory overview corresponds to a ratio defined by a length till a start time of a respective calendar entry divided by a length of the total time period.

8. The electronic device of claim 5 , where each of the visually representable items is placed within one of a plurality of non-visual sensory categories based on at least one non-visual presentation profile.

9. A computer program product comprising:

a non-transitory storage medium readable by a processing circuit and storing instructions for execution by the processing circuit configured to perform a method comprising:

accessing a list of visually representable items within a total time period defined by a beginning and an end; and

rendering, in sequence for all the items in the list specified by the total time period, a non-visual sensory overview, and based on the visual items being a set of

calendar entries, for each non-visual sensory overview, setting a length of the non-visual sensory overview based on a ratio defined by a length of a respective calendar entry divided by a length of the total time period;

messages within the total time period, for each non-visual sensory overview, using a set of attributes to indicate whether each message in a set of messages has been read or unread and has an attachment associated therewith; and

directions for turn-by-turn navigation, for each non-visual sensory overview, setting a duration until a start of the non-visual sensory overview based on a ratio defined by a distance to a start of a respective direction divided by a distance of an overall route.

10. The computer program product of claim 9 , where each non-visual sensory overview is rendered by an electronic device using at least one of sound, haptic feedback, temperature, electric shock, and change in a shape.

11. The computer program product of claim 9 , where the visual items being a set of calendar entries, a start time of the rendering of each non-visual sensory overview corresponds to a ratio defined by a length till a start time of a respective calendar entry divided by a length of the total time period.

12. The computer program product of claim 9 , where each of the visually representable items is placed within one of a plurality of non-visual sensory categories based on at least one non-visual presentation profile.

13. A method of operating an electronic device comprising:

accessing a list of visually representable items within a total display space defined by a beginning and an end; and

rendering, in sequence for all the items in the list specified by the total display space, a non-visual sensory overview, and based on the visual items being a set of

calendar entries, for each non-visual sensory overview, setting a length of the non-visual sensory overview based on a ratio defined by a spatial length of a respective calendar entry divided by a spatial length of the total display space;

messages within the total display space, for each non-visual sensory overview, using a set of attributes to indicate whether each message in a set of messages has been read or unread and has an attachment associated therewith; and

directions for turn-by-turn navigation, for each non-visual sensory overview, setting a duration until a start of the non-visual sensory overview based on a ratio defined by a spatial length till a start of a respective direction divided by a spatial length of an overall route.

14. The method of claim 13 , where a start of each non-visual sensory overview corresponds to a position of each visual item within a scrollable window.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 14, 2014
From: RESEARCH IN MOTION LIMITED
To: BLACKBERRY LIMITED
Reel/Frame 032265/0592 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 18, 2011
From: PASQUERO, JEROME; WALKER, DAVID RYAN
To: RESEARCH IN MOTION LIMITED
Reel/Frame 026301/0866 →