Hierarchy of saving and retrieving control templates

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Display driving control circuitry – Controlling the condition of display elements

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395610, G06F 300

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057174393

ABSTRACT:
A method of storing and retrieving a customized interface control from a user display. The user display includes an array of pathway buttons and is interconnected to plural devices on a network. The method includes displaying and activating a job programming button to display programming options including save and save as options, engaging the save option to store the customized interface control in a general saved interface control category or store the customized interface control under a user defined reference. Included are techniques for expanding the features of selected machines on the network and creating selected multi-function operations not previously available.

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