Method of displaying a bounding box using a set aspect ratio and

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395133, 395141, 395155, G06F 1562

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ABSTRACT:
A method for defining an area of a computer screen (10). The defined area is specified as box (15) which the user may rigidly move vertically and horizontally and adjust both the width and height of the box (15). A single keystroke and motion of a mouse is sufficient to define the box (15), to resize the box (15) and to rigidly move the box (15).

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