Method and apparatus for processing concurrent pick events

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G06F 9/44 (2006.01) G06F 3/033 (2006.01)

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CA 2068016

AT9-91-037 METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROCESSING CONCURRENT PICK EVENTS ABSTRACT A system for processing objects to be displayed including a display for displaying objects, means, coupled to the display means, for processing pick events pertaining to the displayed objects, means, coupled to the processing means, for requesting the processing means to process a first pick event, and means, coupled to the processing means, for requesting, after processing of the first pick event has been requested and prior to completion of the processing of the first pick event, the processing means to process a second pick event. In addition, a method of processing objects to be displayed including the steps of displaying objects, processing pick events pertaining to the displayed objects on a common processing means, requesting the processing means to process a first pick event, and requesting, after processing of the first pick event has been requested and prior to completion of the processing of the first pick event, the processing means to process a second pick event.

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