Computer mouse
First Claim
1. A computer mouse comprising:
- (a) a main body having a head section and a tail section, said head section and tail section being articulatably interconnected;
(b) control elements including cursor control means and one or more switches, said cursor control means and one or more switches being mounted in association with the main body;
(c) electronic circuitry electrically connected to the control elements, said electronic circuitry including means for generating input signals corresponding to manipulations of the control elements;
(d) signal transmission means, for transmitting the input signals to a computer; and
(e) an electrical power source.
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Abstract
A computer mouse, for controlling the position of a cursor on a computer screen, has a main body with a cursor-positioning element and one or more switches for sending signals to a computer. The invention provides for the mouse to be mounted or worn on either the palm side or back side of the user'"'"'s hand, with the cursor-positioning element and switches being operable with the hand on which the mouse is being worn, or by the user'"'"'s free hand. This enables the user to wear the mouse while entering data using the computer'"'"'s keyboard, and to operate the mouse while keeping both hands in close proximity to the keyboard. The invention also provides for the main body of the mouse to be articulated in two or more sections, thus permitting adjustment to enhance the user'"'"'s comfort and convenient access to the cursor-positioning element and switches.
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20 Claims
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1. A computer mouse comprising:
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(a) a main body having a head section and a tail section, said head section and tail section being articulatably interconnected;
(b) control elements including cursor control means and one or more switches, said cursor control means and one or more switches being mounted in association with the main body;
(c) electronic circuitry electrically connected to the control elements, said electronic circuitry including means for generating input signals corresponding to manipulations of the control elements;
(d) signal transmission means, for transmitting the input signals to a computer; and
(e) an electrical power source. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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6. A computer mouse comprising:
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(a) a main body;
(b) a mounting strap connected to the main body, said mounting strap being adapted for receiving at least one digit of a user'"'"'s hand, such that the user interface may be removably mounted onto the user'"'"'s hand;
(c) control elements including cursor control means and one or more switches, said cursor control means and one or more switches being mounted in association with the main body;
(d) electronic circuitry electrically connected to the control elements, said electronic circuitry including means for generating input signals corresponding to manipulations of the control elements;
(e) signal transmission means, for transmitting the input signals to the computer; and
(f) an electrical power source. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
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