Walter Spall - Los Alamos NM, US Robert Mansfield - Plano TX, US James Seely - Flower Mound TX, US Richard Hennigan - Addison Dallas TX, US
International Classification:
G06F017/00
US Classification:
707/104100
Abstract:
A method is provided for manipulating data related to the ordering and performance of services and communication of results. The invention discloses a method of relating various databases with reporting engines to combine information in useful ways to coordinate customer location information, provider service information, contract information, product information and pricing information, and submit required requests to service partners to complete the work orders. Accounting and budgeting information also can be tracked, along with the submission, status and completion of work orders.
Myra Mary Haggerty - San Mateo CA, US Robert Mansfield - Fremont CA, US
International Classification:
G09G 5/00
US Classification:
345156
Abstract:
A motion sensitive input control configured to prevent unintended input caused by inadvertent movement of a computing device. In one embodiment, unintended input can be prevented by disregarding an input event if a change in motion of the computing device is detected simultaneously with or immediately prior to the detected input event. In another embodiment, unintended input can be prevented by reducing the sensitivity of an input device during a motion-based state associated with the computing device. In this manner, the likelihood of inadvertent motion of a computing device causing an unintended input event can be reduced.
- Cupertino CA, US Robert Mansfield - Fremont CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/041 G06F 3/0354 G06F 3/01 G06F 3/044
Abstract:
A motion sensitive input control configured to prevent unintended input caused by inadvertent movement of a computing device. In one embodiment, unintended input can be prevented by disregarding an input event if a change in motion of the computing device is detected simultaneously with or immediately prior to the detected input event. In another embodiment, unintended input can be prevented by reducing the sensitivity of an input device during a motion-based state associated with the computing device. In this manner, the likelihood of inadvertent motion of a computing device causing an unintended input event can be reduced.
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