Selecting characters via mouse from a graphical character map has been round since Windows 3.0 (and maybe before; I think even GEM had it), its an obvious step to change the pointing device from a mouse cursor to a finger.
So the question then arises, what new, non-obvious, claims does this patent make over that level of technology?
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Selecting characters via mouse from a graphical character map has been round since Windows 3.0 (and maybe before; I think even GEM had it), its an obvious step to change the pointing device from a mouse cursor to a finger.
So the question then arises, what new, non-obvious, claims does this patent make over that level of technology?