Multi-display system and cursor controlling method therefor
First Claim
1. A multi-display system comprising:
- first display means and second display means, wherein a cursor is displayed at a first position on the first display means;
cursor position conversion means for converting the first position on the first display means at which the cursor is displayed to a second position on the second display means; and
cursor display means for displaying a reference cursor at the second position on the second display means as converted by the cursor position conversion means, wherein the first position is converted to the second position by the cursor position conversion means in such a manner that the reference cursor displayed at the second position on the second display means uniquely identifies the first position at which the cursor is displayed on the first display means.
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Abstract
A multi-display system includes: first display means and second display means, wherein a cursor is displayed at a first position on the first display means; cursor position conversion means for converting the first position on the first display means at which the cursor is displayed to a second position on the second display means; and cursor display means for displaying a reference cursor at the second position on the second display means as converted by the cursor position conversion means. The first position is converted to the second position by the cursor position conversion means in such a manner that the reference cursor displayed at the second position on the second display means uniquely identifies the first position at which the cursor is displayed on the first display means.
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16 Claims
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1. A multi-display system comprising:
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first display means and second display means, wherein a cursor is displayed at a first position on the first display means;
cursor position conversion means for converting the first position on the first display means at which the cursor is displayed to a second position on the second display means; and
cursor display means for displaying a reference cursor at the second position on the second display means as converted by the cursor position conversion means, wherein the first position is converted to the second position by the cursor position conversion means in such a manner that the reference cursor displayed at the second position on the second display means uniquely identifies the first position at which the cursor is displayed on the first display means. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A multi-display system comprising:
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first display means and second display means, wherein the second display means includes a reference region in which a cursor is displayed;
cursor position reverse conversion means for converting a first position in the reference region at which the cursor is displayed to a second position on the first display means; and
cursor jump means for causing the cursor displayed in the reference region to jump to the second position on the first display means as converted by the cursor position reverse conversion means. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
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9. A cursor controlling method for a multi-display system comprising:
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a first step of displaying a cursor at a first position on the first display means;
a second step of converting the first position on the first display means at which the cursor is displayed to a second position on the second display means; and
a third step of displaying a reference cursor at the second position on the second display means as converted by the second step, wherein the second step comprises converting the first position to the second position in such a manner that the reference cursor displayed at the second position on the second display means uniquely identifies the first position at which the cursor is displayed on the first display means. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16)
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14. A cursor controlling method for a multi-display system comprising first display means and second display means, wherein the second display means includes a reference region in which a cursor is displayed, the method comprising:
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a first step of converting a first position in the reference region at which the cursor is displayed to a second position on the first display means; and
a second step of causing the cursor displayed in the reference region to jump to the second position on the first display means as converted by the first step.
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