MOTION SENSITIVE MECHANICAL KEYBOARD
First Claim
1. An input device comprising:
- multiple mechanical keys aligned in a plane; and
multiple optical sensors oriented toward the keys and having optical axes parallel to the plane.
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Abstract
A motion sensitive mechanical keyboard configured to enable a standard look and feel mechanical keyboard to sense hand/finger motion over the surface of the keys. Command and cursor input (e.g., pointing and gestures) can be received from the user on the motion sensitive mechanical keyboard without requiring the user to move the user'"'"'s hand off the keyboard. Hand/finger motion can be detected by optical sensors via an in-keyboard-plane slot camera system. The motion sensitive mechanical keyboard can operate in two or more modes—e.g., a typing mode and a mouse mode—and operating the keyboard in mouse mode or switching between the modes can be facilitated by holding (depressing and holding) or tapping (depressing and releasing) arbitrary combinations of keys.
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21 Claims
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1. An input device comprising:
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multiple mechanical keys aligned in a plane; and multiple optical sensors oriented toward the keys and having optical axes parallel to the plane. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. An input device comprising:
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multiple mechanical keys; first sensors configured to detect depression of the keys; and second sensors configured to track motion across the keys while an arbitrary combination of the keys is concurrently depressed. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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16. A method, comprising:
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providing a first input mode associated with multiple mechanical keys in which detection of depression of the keys to provide textual input is enabled and tracking of motion across the keys to provide cursor input is disabled; providing a second input mode associated with the keys in which tracking of motion across the keys to provide cursor input is enabled; and switching between the first input mode and the second input mode when an arbitrary combination of the keys is concurrently depressed and released.
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21. A personal computer comprising:
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multiple mechanical keys aligned in a plane; and multiple optical sensors oriented toward the keys and having optical axes parallel to the plane.
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