1994-03-01
1996-04-09
Bayerl, Raymond J.
395159, G06F 300
Patent
active
055069517
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a scroll bar with jump tags representing preferred set of scroll positions. Jump tags are displayed so that user can select a scroll position in the preferred set. When it is selected, the current scroll position changes immediately, or jumps, to the selected scroll position. User can also create a new jump tag and record current scroll position for jumping back to later.
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Bayerl Raymond J.
Breene John E.
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