Business software navigation control

Data processing: presentation processing of document – operator i – Operator interface – On-screen workspace or object

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C715S765000, C715S810000, C715S835000

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07904834

ABSTRACT:
A graphical user interface control with a plurality of elements can be used to traverse a software application used to effect business processes. In some variations, the control takes the shape of a compass rose with at least two opposite axes, the activation of which cause the information displayed within the software application to become coarser or more granular depending on which of the two axes is selected. Related techniques, apparatus, systems, and articles.

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