Apple Inc.
Devices, Methods, and Graphical User Interfaces for Interacting with User Interface Objects and Providing Feedback
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Abstract:
An electronic device has multiple audio output elements at distinct locations along a periphery of the electronic device. In response to detecting an input directed to a user interface object: if the first input meets predefined criteria and the user interface object is located closer to a first audio output element than to a second audio output element, the device generates a first audio output that corresponds to the first input, wherein the first audio output has a greater amplitude at the first audio output element than at the second audio output element. If the user interface object is located closer to the second audio output element than to the first audio output element, the device generates a second audio output that corresponds to the first input, wherein the second audio output has a greater amplitude at the second audio output element than at the first audio output element.
Utility
5 Jan 2022
28 Apr 2022