Pressure Sensitive Key Normalization
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Abstract
Pressure sensitive key techniques are described. In one or more implementations, a device includes at least one pressure sensitive key having a flexible contact layer spaced apart from a sensor substrate by a spacer layer, the flexible contact layer configured to flex responsive to pressure to contact the sensor substrate to initiate an input, for a computing device, associated with the pressure sensitive key. At least one of the flexible contact layer or the sensor substrate are configured to at least partially normalize an output resulting from pressure applied at a first location of the flexible contact layer with an output resulting from pressure applied at a second location of the flexible contact layer that has lesser flexibility than the first location.
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21 Claims
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1. (canceled)
- 2. An input device comprising a plurality of pressure sensitive keys configured to initiate corresponding inputs of a computing device, each of the plurality of pressure sensitive keys formed from flexible contact layer spaced apart from a sensor substrate by a spacer layer, a first said pressure sensitive key configured to have a greater sensitivity to pressure than a second said pressure sensitive key through configuration of at least one of respective said flexible contact layers or respective said sensor substrates.
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8. An apparatus comprising:
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a connection portion configured to provide a removable communicative and physical coupling to a computing device; and a plurality of keys configured to initiate corresponding inputs of the computing device via the communicative coupling, a first said key configured to have a greater sensitivity to pressure than a second said key. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A keyboard comprising:
a plurality of keys configured to initiate corresponding inputs of a computing device via the communicative coupling, a first said key configured to have a greater sensitivity to pressure than a second said key, the first said key is positioned at a location of a keyboard that is likely to receive less pressure when pressed by one or more fingers of a user than the second said key. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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