Patent ID: 7554564

Claim:
A method of utilizing a 2-dimensional display screen as a 3-dimensional multi-way rocker for pivoting an image displayed on the display screen in a 3-dimensional manner, the display screen having a plurality of predefined and adjustable edge portions, each edge portion being designated as a respective rocker edge portion, and each respective rocker edge portion being designated as one of a pivot portion and a panel portion, the method of utilizing the 2-dimensional display screen as the 3-dimensional multi-way rocker comprising: exploiting a first rocker edge portion of the display screen; revealing a hidden panel that includes only hidden options related to the image displayed on the display screen in response to said exploiting of the first rocker edge portion, said revealing only occurring when the first rocker edge portion is designated as a panel portion; and pivoting the image displayed on the display screen in response to said exploiting of the first rocker edge portion, such that the displayed image is pivoted in a 3-dimensional manner based on a location of the first rocker edge portion with respect to the display screen, said pivoting occurring only when the first rocker edge portion is designated as a pivot portion, wherein, when said pivoting of the image displayed on the display screen occurs, the displayed image is pivoted such that (i) a new portion of the displayed image or a new portion associated with the displayed image appears, (ii) the new portion of the displayed image or associated with the displayed image appears in a manner that provides an appearance that the new portion pivots from a third dimension and into a 2-dimensional plane formed by the display screen, and (iii) a previously visible portion of the image pivots in relation to the appearance of the new portion of the displayed image or associated with the displayed image, and wherein, when the image displayed on the display screen is pivoted, an axis, around which the image displayed on the display screen rotates, extends in a direction relative to the location of the first rocker edge portion such that the new portion of the displayed image or associated with the displayed image is closer to the first rocker edge portion than the previously visible portion of the image.