Patent References Re32632 Graphics display system with viewports of arbitrary location and content Dynamic generation and overlaying of graphic windows for multiple active program storage areas Method and apparatus for image compression and manipulation Telecommunications interface Method and apparatus for generating computer-controlled interactive voice services Graphics display system with arbitrary overlapping viewports Method and apparatus for identifying features of an image on a video display Dynamic force measurement system Data processor having a user interface display with metaphoric objects InventorsApplicationNo. 458573 filed on 12/29/1989US Classes:715/711, Tool tip (e.g., cursor position based)345/629, Merge or overlay715/708, Context sensitive715/781, Window or viewpoint715/804, Interwindow link or communication715/839Imitating real life objectExaminersPrimary: Harkcom, Gary V.Assistant: Nguyen, Phu K. Attorney, Agent or FirmInternational ClassG06F 003/14AbstractA central processing unit (CPU) is provided and is coupled to a display for displaying graphic and other data. The CPU is further coupled to a pointer control device which permits a user to selectively position a pointer at a desired location on the display, and signal the CPU of selections in accordance with the teachings of the present invention. Images are generated in the form of "windows" by the CPU which include standard window features as well as text, icons, and buttons whch correspond to functions to be executed by the CPU. The selection of certain buttons results in the generation and display of a menu which includes a plurality of functions which may be chosen by a user. Help information may be obtained by a user by positioning the pointer on the display using the pointer control device over an area of the window which the user desires the help information. After placing the pointer over a desired area, which may include by way of example an icon, window function, or other window image, the user depresses a predefined help keep on a keyboard coupled to the CPU. The CPU then locates a help description which corresponds to the object or area over which the pointer has been placed. The CPU displays the an image of the selected area and the appropriate help description within a help window.Other References
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