A hand-held information processing device, such as a mobile phone, has a
thumb wheel that lets the user scan a circular array of options. Each
respective one of the options is represented by a respective audio output
that gets played out when the wheel is turned a notch up or down. This
enables the user to select an option with one hand and without having to
look at the device. It also allows for a form factor smaller than that of
a conventional mobile phones since a keypad is not needed for entering
digits to make a call from a personalized directory.