Ex Parte JOHNSON et al - Page 8




          Appeal No. 2003-2010                                                         
          Application 09/150,549                                                       

          reminder of the persistence of the mode" (col. 26, lines 5-7),               
          that is, the appearance of the cursor is altered to indicate that            
          it is associated with a predefined tool process.  We conclude                
          that the examiner has established a prima facie case of                      
          obviousness which has not been shown to be in error.  The                    
          rejection of claims 1, 3-7, and 9-12 is sustained.                           






























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