Computer mouse with specialized button(s)
First Claim
1. An improved mouse of the type having surface-tracking for pointing control, said mouse further of the type including a housing, electronic circuitry within said housing and coupled to communication means for communicating control signals from said electronic circuitry to a computer, a plurality of finger depressible buttons exposed on said housing and interfacing with sensors electrically connected with said electronic circuitry for allowing user selection of control signals communicated to the computer;
- at least two of said sensors each capable of providing at least three readable states of varied conductance, at least two states of said at least three readable states dependant upon depressive pressure applied to the variable-conductance sensors through depression of an associated button;
wherein the improvement comprises;
said electronic circuitry including means for reading said at least three readable states and for producing a distinct control signal for each state of said at least two states, the distinct control signals are screen scrolling control signals used to determine scrolling speed rates, whereby a pointer controlled by said mouse is not required to be located on a scrolling elevator showing on a monitor.
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Abstract
A computer control mouse including a housing, electronic circuitry within the housing, surface-tracking pointing control, i.e, ball or optical, a plurality of finger depressible buttons exposed on the housing and interfacing with sensors electrically connected with the circuitry. Some of the finger depressible buttons are for user selection of signals to be sent to the computer/software for variable rate window or screen scroll control. Some of the buttons are for communicating command signals to software, the signals activating display of information of a previously visited network address either Back or Forward, dependant on the mouse button, the activating of display of information of the previously visited network address with the mouse button occurring without a requirement of a pointer having to be located on a Back or Forward software shown button on the display.
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30 Claims
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1. An improved mouse of the type having surface-tracking for pointing control, said mouse further of the type including a housing, electronic circuitry within said housing and coupled to communication means for communicating control signals from said electronic circuitry to a computer, a plurality of finger depressible buttons exposed on said housing and interfacing with sensors electrically connected with said electronic circuitry for allowing user selection of control signals communicated to the computer;
- at least two of said sensors each capable of providing at least three readable states of varied conductance, at least two states of said at least three readable states dependant upon depressive pressure applied to the variable-conductance sensors through depression of an associated button;
wherein the improvement comprises;
said electronic circuitry including means for reading said at least three readable states and for producing a distinct control signal for each state of said at least two states, the distinct control signals are screen scrolling control signals used to determine scrolling speed rates, whereby a pointer controlled by said mouse is not required to be located on a scrolling elevator showing on a monitor. - View Dependent Claims (2)
- at least two of said sensors each capable of providing at least three readable states of varied conductance, at least two states of said at least three readable states dependant upon depressive pressure applied to the variable-conductance sensors through depression of an associated button;
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3. An improved mouse of the type having surface-tracking for pointing control, said mouse further of the type including a housing, electronic circuitry within said housing and coupled to communication means for communicating control signals from said electronic circuitry to a computer, a plurality of finger depressible buttons exposed on said housing and interfacing with sensors electrically connected with said electronic circuitry for allowing user selection of control signals communicated to a computer;
wherein the improvements comprise;
at least two of said sensors are analog sensors each including pressure-sensitive variable-conductance material to provide at least three readable states of varied conductance, said states dependant upon depressive pressure applied to the pressure-sensitive variable-conductance material;
said electronic circuitry including means for reading said at least three readable states and for producing a distinct control signal for each of at least two states of said at least three readable states, whereby said mouse outputs the distinct control signal regardless of a pointer position on a display. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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5. An improved mouse of the type having surface-tracking for pointing control on a display, said mouse further of the type including a housing, electrical power source means for powering electronic circuitry, said electronic circuitry located within said housing, said electronic circuitry coupled to communication means for communicating control signals from said electronic circuitry to a computer, a plurality of finger depressible buttons exposed on said housing and interfacing with sensors electrically connected with said electronic circuitry for allowing user selection of control signals communicated to the computer;
wherein the improvements comprise;
at least two of said sensors are analog sensors including pressure-sensitive variable-conductance material, each said analog sensor structured to provide at least three readable states of varied conductance, said states dependant upon depressive pressure applied individually to the sensors of said at least two sensors;
said electronic circuitry including means for reading said at least three readable states and for producing scroll control signals representative of each of at least two states of said at least three readable states;
a first sensor of said at least two sensors, said first sensor associated with a first button of said finger depressible buttons, said first button variably depressible to allow applying varied depressive pressure to said first sensor, said first sensor connected to said electronic circuitry, said electronic circuitry for reading said at least three readable states and producing at least two different scroll-up values as said scroll control signals;
a second sensor of said at least two sensors, said second sensor associated with a second button of said finger depressible buttons, said second button variably depressible to allow applying varied depressive pressure to said second sensor, said second sensor connected to said electronic circuitry, said electronic circuitry for reading said at least three readable states and producing at least two different scroll-down values as said scroll control signals, whereby a pointer controlled by said mouse is not required to be located on a scrolling elevator showing on a display. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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8. An improved method of controlling window scrolling using a mouse having surface-tracking for controlling a pointer,
wherein the improvement comprises: depressing, by the user, an analog scroll control button, located on said mouse, for controlling variable screen scrolling rate by way of selecting the pressure applied to said analog scroll control button. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
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11. A method of manufacturing an improved mouse including the known prior art steps of:
- molding a housing;
installing surface-tracking pointer control means for pointing control;
installing electronic circuitry within said housing;
connecting communication means to said electronic circuitry for communicating from said mouse to a computer;
installing a plurality of finger depressible buttons positioned for bearing on sensors electrically connected with said electronic circuitry;
said electronic circuitry for reading a plurality of said sensors as sensors having only two readable values; and
further including the novel combined steps of;
installing pressure-sensitive variable-conductance analog sensors positioned to be activated by depression of at least some buttons of said finger depressible buttons, said pressure-sensitive variable-conductance analog sensors structured to provide at least three readable values, said values dependant upon depressive pressure applied to said pressure-sensitive variable-conductance analog sensors;
installing circuitry for reading an immediate value of said at least three readable values of the pressure-sensitive variable-conductance analog sensors, and for communicating data representative of the immediate value from said mouse to a computer, whereby said mouse is manufactured for communicating data representative of the depressive pressure applied to said pressure-sensitive variable-conductance analog sensors regardless of the position of a pointer controlled by said mouse. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19)
- molding a housing;
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12. A mouse for use with software for navigating network addresses, said mouse comprising:
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a housing, said housing supporting means for allowing user control of a pointer by moving said housing relative to an adjacent surface, means for communicating a first command signal to software, said first command signal activating display of information of a previously visited network address, said activating occurring without a requirement of said pointer having to be located on a back button shown on a display.
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18. An improved computer mouse of the type including a housing, electronic circuitry located within said housing, surface-tracking type pointer control means coupled to said electronic circuitry for allowing user control of a pointer on a computer monitor, said electronic circuitry coupled to communication means for communicating output control signals from said electronic circuitry to a computer, a plurality of finger depressible buttons exposed on said housing and interfacing with sensors electrically connected with said electronic circuitry for allowing user selection of output control signals communicated to a computer;
wherein the improvement comprises;
at least one of said buttons being a back button, depression of said back button causes reception of a back control signal by network browsing software initiating said software to display imagery of a previously viewed network address, said network browsing software recognizing said back control signal without a requirement of the pointer being located on the software back button displayed on the monitor.
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20. An improved method of using a mouse, said mouse having surface-tracking pointer control means for describing a pointer position on a display, and user activatable buttons,
wherein the improved use of said mouse includes the step of pressing and releasing one of the buttons to send a back signal to network navigating software for initiating said software to display imagery of a previously visited network address and without a requirement of the pointer being located on a software back button shown on the display.
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22. An improved method of browsing or navigating a network using a computer mouse, said mouse having surface-tracking cursor control means for describing a cursor position on a display, and user depressible buttons,
wherein the improved method includes the step of depressing one of the buttons to send a signal, regardless of the cursor position on the display, to network browsing or navigating software for commanding display of imagery of a previously visited address.
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24. A mouse for use with a computer and operating software for navigating network addresses, said mouse comprising:
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a housing, said housing supporting means for allowing user control of a pointer shown on a display, said means for allowing user control of a pointer using surface-tracking when said mouse is moved over an adjacent surface by the user, and means for communicating a first command signal to software, said first command signal activating display of information of a previously visited network address, said activating of display of information of a previously visited network address occurring without a requirement of said pointer having to be located on a back button shown on the display.
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29. An improved method of using a mouse, said mouse having surface-tracking pointer control means for describing a pointer position on a display, and said mouse having user actuatable buttons,
wherein the improved use of said mouse includes the steps of: -
a) moving said mouse over an adjacent surface for causing said pointer to be moved over imagery of a currently visited network address shown on said display;
b) actuating a first button on said mouse for initiating network navigating software to cause imagery of a previously visited network address to be shown on said display, said actuating of said first button for initiating said signal is not required to occur with said pointer being located over a back button shown on said display; and
c) actuating a second button on said mouse for initiating said network navigating software to cause imagery of another previously visited network address to be shown on said display, said actuating of said second button is not required to occur with said pointer being located over a button shown on said display.
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