Devices, methods, and graphical user interfaces for selecting and interacting with different device modes

    公开(公告)号:US11354034B2

    公开(公告)日:2022-06-07

    申请号:US17112883

    申请日:2020-12-04

    Applicant: Apple Inc.

    Abstract: A computing device, in response to receiving a request to edit a first mode, received while displaying a graphical indication of the first mode, displays a first editing user interface that includes a plurality of editable settings for the first mode, including a visual representation of a setting for whether or not notifications for a first application are permitted to be output during the first mode, and detects one or more user inputs that change the setting. After exiting the first editing user interface and activating the first mode, in response to detecting occurrence of an event corresponding to the first application, a notification corresponding to the event is output, or not, in accordance with a determination that the setting permits, or does not permit, notifications for the first application to be output while the computing device is in the first mode.

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    公开(公告)号:US11079248B2

    公开(公告)日:2021-08-03

    申请号:US16513914

    申请日:2019-07-17

    Applicant: Apple Inc.

    Abstract: Some embodiments of the invention provide a navigation application that allows a user to peek ahead or behind during a turn-by-turn navigation presentation that the application provides while tracking a device (e.g., a mobile device, a vehicle, etc.) traversal of a physical route. As the device traverses along the physical route, the navigation application generates a navigation presentation that shows a representation of the device on a map traversing along a virtual route that represents the physical route on the map. While providing the navigation presentation, the navigation application can receive user input to look ahead or behind along the virtual route. Based on the user input, the navigation application moves the navigation presentation to show locations on the virtual route that are ahead or behind the displayed current location of the device on the virtual route. This movement can cause the device representation to no longer be visible in the navigation presentation. Also, the virtual route often includes several turns, and the peek ahead or behind movement of the navigation presentation passes the presentation through one or more of these turns. In some embodiments, the map can be defined presented as a two-dimensional (2D) or a three-dimensional (3D) scene.

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