Apple files 'swipe-gesture' patent application

By Michelle Meyers on 30 December 2008

While children were nestled all snug in their beds, Apple apparently had visions of improved touch-screens in its innovative head.

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office revealed a patent application from Apple, dated Christmas Day, for a swipe-gesture system to be used on touch-screen keyboards. It would allow a person to "perform certain functions using swipes across the key area rather than tapping particular keys," according to the patent application, authored by Wayne Westerman.

For example, the application explains that leftward, rightward, upward, and downward swipes might be assigned to inserting a space, backspacing, shifting, or inserting a carriage return.

MacRumors, which was first to point out the patent application, notes that Apple sees swipe gestures being used on top of the iPhone's on-screen keyboard to provide people with quick access to common keys. Ars Technica's Infinite Loop, which like MacRumors explains the patent in more detail, likens the technology to a "Palm Graffiti-like interpretation layer to the standard iPhone keyboard."

Here's a sample gesture depicted in the filing:

A downward swipe might be assigned to "return".
(Credit: U.S Patent and Trademark Office)

Topics: apple, swipe, patent, keyboard, touch, gesture

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Comments (2)

  • hideous commented on 30/12/2008 18:23 Report abuse

    Same- my 2002 ipaq does that already. It just tells you how stupid the American Patent office is. Time to update and removed the stupidity from US public service and return common sense.

  • Dean commented on 30/12/2008 13:21 Report abuse

    My Windows Mobile phone already does that (swipe left for space, swipe right for backspace). You can even use a finger, though it's a bit hard to use the on-screen keyboard with a finger rather than the stylus.

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