KEYBOARD SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING IMPROVED ACCESS TO AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE
First Claim
1. An interface system for providing cross-disability access to an electronic device, the electronic device operatively connected to an electronic computer, the interface system comprising:
- a software program stored on an electronic computer for generating a plurality of screens for display on the electronic device, each screen including at least one of a non-input element or an input element; and
a keyboard operatively connected to the electronic computer, the keyboard including;
an up selector having a non-actuated state and an actuated state, wherein the software program moves a navigation highlight between adjacent elements displayed on a first screen in a first direction in response to actuation of the up selector;
a down selector having a non-actuated state and an actuated state, wherein the software program moves the navigation highlight between adjacent elements displayed on the first screen in a second direction in response to actuation of the down selector;
an action selector having a non-actuated state and an actuated state, wherein the software program activates a highlighted element displayed on the first screen in response to actuation of the action selector;
a back selector having a non-actuated state and an actuated state, wherein the software program navigates to a previous screen in response to actuation of the back selector when the highlighted element is the non-input element;
a next selector having a non-actuated state and an actuated state, wherein the software program navigates to a subsequent screen in response to actuation of the next selector when the highlighted element is the non-input element; and
a help selector having a non-actuated state and an actuated state, the computer software program providing context sensitive help to a user in response to actuation of the help selector.
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Abstract
An interface system and method are provided for facilitating cross-disability access to an electronic device. A first screen of a plurality of screens is displayed on the electronic device. Each screen includes at least one of a non-input element and an input element. The interface system includes a keyboard having a plurality of alpha-numeric keys and a plurality of keys or selectors that allow a user to navigate through the non-input elements and input elements of the plurality of screens.
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26 Claims
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1. An interface system for providing cross-disability access to an electronic device, the electronic device operatively connected to an electronic computer, the interface system comprising:
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a software program stored on an electronic computer for generating a plurality of screens for display on the electronic device, each screen including at least one of a non-input element or an input element; and a keyboard operatively connected to the electronic computer, the keyboard including; an up selector having a non-actuated state and an actuated state, wherein the software program moves a navigation highlight between adjacent elements displayed on a first screen in a first direction in response to actuation of the up selector; a down selector having a non-actuated state and an actuated state, wherein the software program moves the navigation highlight between adjacent elements displayed on the first screen in a second direction in response to actuation of the down selector; an action selector having a non-actuated state and an actuated state, wherein the software program activates a highlighted element displayed on the first screen in response to actuation of the action selector; a back selector having a non-actuated state and an actuated state, wherein the software program navigates to a previous screen in response to actuation of the back selector when the highlighted element is the non-input element; a next selector having a non-actuated state and an actuated state, wherein the software program navigates to a subsequent screen in response to actuation of the next selector when the highlighted element is the non-input element; and a help selector having a non-actuated state and an actuated state, the computer software program providing context sensitive help to a user in response to actuation of the help selector. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. An interface system for providing cross-disability access to an electronic device, the electronic device operatively connected to an electronic computer, the interface system comprising:
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a software program stored on an electronic computer for generating a plurality of screens for display on the electronic device, each screen including at least one of a non-input element or an input element; and a keyboard operatively connected to the electronic computer, the keyboard including; a plurality of alpha-numeric keys having non-actuated and actuated states; a first set of selectors having non-actuated and actuated states, wherein the software program moves a navigation highlight between adjacent elements displayed on a first screen in response to actuation of one of the first set of selectors; an action selector having a non-actuated state and an actuated state, wherein the software program activates a highlighted element displayed on the first screen in response to actuation of the action selector; and a second set of selectors having non-actuated and actuated states, wherein the software program navigates through the plurality of screens in response to actuation of one of the second set of selectors when the highlighted element is the non-input element. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A method of providing cross-disability access to an electronic device, the electronic device operatively connected to an electronic computer, comprising the steps of:
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displaying a first screen of a plurality of screens on the electronic device, each screen including at least one of a non-input element or an input element; moving a navigation highlight between adjacent elements displayed on the first screen in response to actuation of one of a first set of selectors; activating a highlighted element displayed on the first screen in response to actuation of the action selector; navigating through the plurality of screens in response to actuation of one of a second set of selectors when the highlighted element is the non-input element; and providing context sensitive help to a user in response to actuation of a help selector. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26)
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