Method and system for accessing functions of a user interface en

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

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ABSTRACT:
Functions provided by a user interface shell of a computer can be accessed by objects operating outside of the user interface shell. A server that operates within the shell is provided. The server receives a call for access to the shell functions from an object. The call contains a specified function and the name of shared memory. The server causes the function to be executed within the user interface shell. Execution of a call-return function produces data, wherein the server stores the data in the shared memory. The requesting object then retrieves the data from the shared memory for further processing.

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Remote Desktop Environments Reflected in Local Desktop Windows, IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin TDB v36 Mar. 1993, pp. 421-426.
Method to Hide Normal OS/2 User Interface for a Controlled Platform, IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin TDB n7 Dec. 1992, pp. 296-297.

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