Object browser and manipulation system

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

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345353, G06F 1700

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058524398

ABSTRACT:
A method of manipulating objects using an object browser and manipulation system is described. The system comprises components for representing on a display unit respective objects, the components each comprising an object identifier region. Each component has at least one defined active sub-region, the active sub-region having the capability to display information relating to a state of the component and its respective object and having a functionality activatable by the user through an input device to effect an operation in relation to the component. The method comprises the steps of;

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