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`18/223,068
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`07/18/2023
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`Hidenari KOSHIMAE
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`10165US04CON
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`5123
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`Xsensts
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`Xsensus / Sony
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`XIAO,DI
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`2178
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`02/18/2025
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`ELECTRONIC
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`Office Action Summary
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`Application No.
`18/223,068
`Examiner
`DI XIAO
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`Applicant(s)
`KOSHIMAE etal.
`Art Unit
`AIA (FITF) Status
`2178
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`adjustment. See 37 CFR 1.704(b).
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`1) Responsive to communication(s)filed on 11/29/2024.
`C} A declaration(s)/affidavit(s) under 37 CFR 1.130(b) was/werefiled on
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`2a)() This action is FINAL. 2b)¥)This action is non-final.
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`4)(2) Since this application is in condition for allowance except for formal matters, prosecution as to the merits is
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`Application/Control Number: 18/223,068
`Art Unit: 2178
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`Page 2
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`DETAILED ACTION
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`In Applicant's Response dated 6/6/2024, Applicant amended claims 2 to 22; and
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`argued against all rejections previously set forth in the Office action dated 3/31/2024.
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`Response to Argument
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`Applicant's arguments filed 10/24/2024 have beenfully considered but they are
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`not persuasive. The amendedlimitation is specifically taught by the prior art Kawaguchi.
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`As shownin fig. 9A and 9B, the user can select the moveicon with his or herfinger,
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`then drag the window with the finger. Therefore, applicant's argument is unpersuasive.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 102
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`The following is a quotation of the appropriate paragraphs of pre-AlA 35 U.S.C.
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`102 that form the basis forthe rejections under this section madein this Office action:
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`A person shall be entitled to a patent unless —
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`(bo) the invention was patented or described in a printed publication in this ora foreign country
`or in public use or on salein this country, more than one year prior to the date of application
`for patentin the United States.
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`Claims 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 22 is/are rejected under pre-AlA
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`35 U.S.C. 102(b) as being anticipated by Kawaguchi, Pub. No.: 2009/0164936A1.
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`With regard to claim 2:
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`Kawaguchi discloses A method implemented by a terminal including a display
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`screen and circuitry, the method comprising: controlling display of a first display window
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`on the display screen, the first display window having a movement element (See move
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`icon Si1 in fig. 9, paragraph 162: “More specifically,
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`in each selection/setting
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`window Sw, moveicon Si1 to which the commandforshifting the display position
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`of each selection/setting window Sw with the underlying application icon Aw is
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`assigned is arranged at the upperleft corner and closing icon Si2 to which the
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`commandforclosing the selection/setting window Sw with the underlying
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`application window Awis assigned is arranged at the upper right corner while
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`property icon Si3 to which the command for displaying a property image of the
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`correspond application is assigned is arranged at the lowerleft corner and size
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`changeicon Si4 to which the commandfor changing the display size of the
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`selection/setting window Sw andthatof the underlying application window Awis
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`assigned is arranged at the lowerright corner.”); obtaining a user input through the
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`movement element for directly moving the first display window on the display screen by
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`directly touching and moving the movement element by the user input (see fig. 9A for
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`moving the window by dragging the moveicon, paragraph 163: “In the
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`selection/setting mode, as the user touches the display area of the move icon Si1
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`arranged at the upperleft corner of a selection/setting window Sw onthe display
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`screen 15A by means of a finger (or a pen), slides the finger in a desired
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`direction, keeping the finger held in touch with the display screen 15A, and
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`movesthe finger away from the display screen 15A,the selection/setting window
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`Sw is movedin the desired direction in the window display region 52 along with
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`the underlying application window Awasillustrated in FIGS. 9A and 9B”); and
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`moving a relative location of the movement element (Si1 is the move icon, paragraph
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`172: “For example, whena left half of a selection/setting window Sw movesoutof
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`the window display region 52 so that the moveicon Si1 and the property icon Si3
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`that are arrangedin the left half disappear, the move icon Si1 can be movedto the
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`upperleft corner of the part of the selection/setting window Swthatis being
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`displayed and the property icon Si3 can be moved to the lowerleft corner of the
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`part of the selection/setting window Swthat is being displayed to make them
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`reappear.”) within the first display window based on a position of the first display
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`window on the display screen ( the icon is moved based on the window moves
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`partially off screen, paragraph 171 and 172: “Still additionally, when a
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`selection/setting window Sw partly moves out of the window display region 52 so
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`that some of the selection/setting icons Si are no longer displayed as a result of
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`moving the selection/setting window Swin a desired direction in the window
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`display region 52 as shownin FIG. 14A, the disappeared selection/setting icons
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`Si can be moved backinto the part of the selection/setting window Swthat is
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`being displayed so as to display all the selection/setting icons Si in that part of
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`the selection/setting window Sw as shownin FIG. 14B. For example, whena left
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`half of a selection/setting window Sw movesout of the window display region 52
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`so that the moveicon Si1 and the property icon Si3 that are arrangedin theleft
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`half disappear, the move icon Si1 can be moved to the upperleft corner of the
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`part of the selection/setting window Swthat is being displayed and the property
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`icon Si3 can be movedto the lowerleft corner of the part of the selection/setting
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`windowSwthatis being displayed to make them reappear.”).
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`Application/Control Number: 18/223,068
`Art Unit: 2178
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`With regard to Claims 3 and 13:
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`Page 5
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`Kawaguchi disclose The methodof claim 2, further comprising: displaying the
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`movement element in a region at an end of the display screen(Kawaguchi see figure
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`14, paragraph 171 and 172: “Still additionally, when a selection/setting window
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`Sw partly moves out of the window display region 52 so that some of the
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`selection/setting icons Si are no longer displayed as a result of moving the
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`selection/setting window Swina desired direction in the window display region
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`52 as shownin FIG. 14A, the disappeared selection/setting icons Si can be moved
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`backinto the part of the selection/setting window Swthat is being displayed so
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`as to display all the selection/setting icons Si in that part of the selection/setting
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`window Sw as shownin FIG. 14B. For example, whena left half of a
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`selection/setting window Sw movesout of the window display region 52 so that
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`the move icon Si1 and the property icon Si3 that are arrangedin theleft half
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`disappear, the move icon Si1 can be movedto the upperleft corner of the part of
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`the selection/setting window Swthat is being displayed and the property icon Si3
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`can be moved tothe lowerleft corner of the part of the selection/setting window
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`Sw that is being displayed to make them reappear.”).
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`With regard to claims 4 and 14:
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`Kawaguchi disclose the method of claim 2, further comprising: displaying a
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`portion of thefirst display window at an edge of the display screen.
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`Art Unit: 2178
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`(Kawaguchi see figure 14, paragraph 171 and 172: “Still additionally, when a
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`selection/setting window Sw partly moves out of the window display region 52 so
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`that some of the selection/setting icons Si are no longer displayed as a result of
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`moving the selection/setting window Swin a desired direction in the window
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`display region 52 as shownin FIG. 14A, the disappeared selection/setting icons
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`Si can be moved backinto the part of the selection/setting window Swthat is
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`being displayed so as to display all the selection/setting icons Si in that part of
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`the selection/setting window Sw as shownin FIG. 14B. For example, whena left
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`half of a selection/setting window Sw movesout of the window display region 52
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`so that the moveicon Si1 and the property icon Si3 that are arrangedin theleft
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`half disappear, the move icon Si1 can be moved to the upperleft corner of the
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`part of the selection/setting window Swthat is being displayed and the property
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`icon Si3 can be movedto the lowerleft corner of the part of the selection/setting
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`windowSwthatis being displayed to make them reappear.”).
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`With regard to Claim 5 and 15:
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`Kawaguchi disclose the method of claim 2, further comprising: displaying a
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`portion of the first display window at a left edge of the display screen (Kawaguchi see
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`figure 14, paragraph 171 and 172: “Still additionally, when a selection/setting
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`window Swpartly moves out of the window display region 52 so that some of the
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`selection/setting icons Si are no longer displayed as a result of moving the
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`selection/setting window Swina desired direction in the window display region
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`52 as shownin FIG. 14A, the disappeared selection/setting icons Si can be moved
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`backinto the part of the selection/setting window Swthat is being displayed so
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`as to display all the selection/setting icons Si in that part of the selection/setting
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`window Sw as shownin FIG. 14B. For example, whena left half of a
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`selection/setting window Sw movesout of the window display region 52 so that
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`the move icon Si1 and the property icon Si3 that are arrangedin theleft half
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`disappear, the move icon Si1 can be movedto the upperleft corner of the part of
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`the selection/setting window Swthat is being displayed and the property icon Si3
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`can be moved tothe lowerleft corner of the part of the selection/setting window
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`Sw that is being displayed to make them reappear.”).
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`With regard to Claims 6 and 16:
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`Kawaguchi disclose The methodof claim 2, further comprising: displaying a
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`portion of the first display window at aright edge of the display screen.(Kawaguchi, fig.
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`26A, paragraph 240: “Still alternatively, when someof the selection/setting icons
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`Si are no longer displayed because the selection/setting window Sw partly moves
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`out of the window display region 52, the positions of the selection/setting icons
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`Si may be adjusted so as to display the selection/setting icon having the highest
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`degree of importance. For example, whenthe selection/setting icon Si that has
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`the lowest degree of importance is displayed out of the four selection/setting
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`icons Si1 through Si4 as shownin FIG. 26A, the selection/setting icon Siis
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`replaced by the selection/setting icon Si having the highest degree of importance
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`amongtheselection/setting icons Si1 to Si4 as shownin FIG. 26B. With this
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`arrangement, at least the selection/setting icon Si having the highest degree of
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`importance can constantly be operated.”).
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`With regard to Claims 7 and 17:
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`Kawaguchi disclose the method of claim 4, wherein the movement elementis
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`displayed in the displayed portion of the first display window (Kawaguchi see figure
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`14, paragraph 171 and 172: “Still additionally, when a selection/setting window
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`Sw partly moves out of the window display region 52 so that some of the
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`selection/setting icons Si are no longer displayed as a result of moving the
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`selection/setting window Swina desired direction in the window display region
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`52 as shownin FIG. 14A, the disappeared selection/setting icons Si can be moved
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`backinto the part of the selection/setting window Swthat is being displayed so
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`as to display all the selection/setting icons Si in that part of the selection/setting
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`window Sw as shownin FIG. 14B. For example, whena left half of a
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`selection/setting window Sw movesout of the window display region 52 so that
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`the move icon Si1 and the property icon Si3 that are arrangedin theleft half
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`disappear, the move icon Si1 can be movedto the upperleft corner of the part of
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`the selection/setting window Swthat is being displayed and the property icon Si3
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`can be moved tothe lowerleft corner of the part of the selection/setting window
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`Sw that is being displayed to make them reappear.”).
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`Claim 12 is rejected for the same reason as claim 1.
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`Application/Control Number: 18/223,068
`Art Unit: 2178
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`Claim 22 is rejected for the same reason as claim 1.
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`Claims 8, 9, 10, 18, 19, 20 is/are rejected under pre-AlA 35 U.S.C. 103(a) as
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`being unpatentable over Kawaguchi in view of Tsuruta et al., Pub. No.;
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`2010/0088634A1,
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`With regard to Claims 8 and 18:
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`Kawaguchi do not disclose the method of claim 2, further comprising: controlling
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`transition of the displayed portion of the first display windowinto an iconthatis
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`displayed.
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`HoweverTsuruta discloses the aspect of controlling transition of the displayed
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`portion of thefirst display window into an icon that is displayed.
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`(Tsuruta see fig. 29
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`wherein window 377 is reduced to aicon after receiving a user input, paragraph
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`317: “By way of example, assume that window 72 of mail application and window
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`377 of Web browserare displayed as shownin FIG. 29(A). At the same time, the
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`one-segment TV application is also active. Its window, however,is closed
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`becauseof the limitation of exclusive display of the window with respect to the
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`Webbrowserdescribed above, and activating icon 62 is displayed with its color
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`changed. In the present embodiment, when the user one-touches activating icon
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`62 with his/her finger 380, window 377 of Web browseris closed and the Web
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`browser ends, and window 68 of one-segment TV application corresponding to
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`the activating icon 62 is opened in the size as before closing as shownin FIG. 29
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`(B). The operation of the program here will be described.”).
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`It would have been
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`Art Unit: 2178
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`obvious to oneof ordinary skill in the art, at the time the invention was madeto apply
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`Tsuruta to Kawaguchi so a window can be minimized into an icon to allow the user to
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`select again and reopen easily.
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`With regard to Claims 9 and 19:
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`Kawaguchi and Tsuruta disclose the method of claim 2, further comprising: after
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`receiving a userinput, controlling transition of the displayed portion of the first display
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`windowinto an icon that is displayed (Tsuruta see fig. 29 wherein window 377is
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`reduced to aicon after receiving a user input, paragraph 317: “By wayof
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`example, assume that window 72 of mail application and window 377 of Web
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`browserare displayed as shownin FIG. 29(A). At the same time, the one-segment
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`TV application is also active. Its window, however, is closed because of the
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`limitation of exclusive display of the window with respect to the Web browser
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`described above, and activating icon 62 is displayed with its color changed. In the
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`present embodiment, when the user one-touches activating icon 62 with his/her
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`finger 380, window 377 of Web browseris closed and the Web browser ends, and
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`window 68 of one-segment TV application corresponding to the activating icon 62
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`is opened in the size as before closing as shownin FIG. 29 (B). The operation of
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`the program here will be described.”).
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`It would have been obvious to one of ordinary
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`skill in the art, at the time the invention was made to apply Tsuruta to Kawaguchi so a
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`window can be minimizedinto a icon to allow the user to select again and reopen easily.
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`With regard to Claims 10 and 20:
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`Application/Control Number: 18/223,068
`Art Unit: 2178
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`Kawaguchi and Tsuruta disclose the method of claim 9, wherein the user input is
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`a touch operation. (Kawaguchi paragraph 77: “The upper housing 13 has a touch
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`panel 16 larger than the display screen 15A of the display section 15 that shows a
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`contour like that of a race track andis also arranged at a central part of the upper
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`surface 13A thereof. The touch panel 16 is arranged to lie over the display screen
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`15A including the periphery thereof with its longitudinal direction (to be referred
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`to as panel longitudinal direction hereinafter) extending in parallel with the
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`longitudinal direction of the terminal housing 11.”).
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`Claim 11 and 21 is/are rejected under pre-AlA 35 U.S.C. 103(a) as being
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`unpatentable over Kawaguchi, and further in view of Friedlanderet al., Pub. No.:
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`2010/0257554A1.
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`With regard to Claims 11 and 21:
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`Kawaguchi doesnot disclose the method of claim 2, wherein when a userinput
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`on the display screen doesnot satisfy a condition, the first display window is moved in a
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`direction opposite to a direction in which thefirst display window was dragged (wherein
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`the condition is that the window is not at the edge of the screen,
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`HoweverFriedlander discloses The method of claim 2, wherein when a user
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`input on the display screen does not satisfy a condition, the first display window is
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`movedin a direction opposite to a direction in whichthefirst display window was
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`dragged (wherein the condition is that the windowis not at the edge of the screen
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`paragraph 46: “In order to makethetelevision Widgets and Snippets more
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`interesting and entertaining to use, various animations can be added to those
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`already discussed. By way of example, as depicted in FIG. 10, Widget 50, if moved
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`either to the right or down as shown (but generally in any direction), can
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`ultimately reach the edge of the screen 32. Consider the case of movementto the
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`right as represented by arrow 72.If the user moves the Widget to the right and
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`encounters the edge of the screen, the Widget can be animated to bounce backto
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`the left slightly away from the edge in the direction of arrow 76. Similarly, if the
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`DOWNarrowis pressed, the Widget can move downward in the direction of arrow
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`80 until it encounters the edge of the screen 32, and then it bounces backin the
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`direction of arrow 84.”).
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`It would have been obviousto oneof ordinary skill
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`in the art,
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`at the time the invention was made to apply Friedlander to Kawaguchi so the window
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`would movein the opposite direction of the user input to provide the user with feedback
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`that a condition is no longer met to help the user better understand what needs to be
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`done using vision feedback.
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`Conclusion
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