SEE-THROUGH COMPUTER DISPLAY SYSTEMS
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Abstract
Aspects of the present invention relate to providing see-through computer display optics.
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14. A method for providing adjustment of the alignment of an image displayed by a display assembly in a head mounted comprising:
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a. a light source providing light; b. a reflective image source; c. a partially reflective layer that redirects light from the light source to uniformly illuminate the reflective image source plus an adjacent space; d. reflecting the illuminating light by the reflective image source to provide image light to display optics; e. manipulating the image light in display optics to provide an image to a user; and f. adjusting the alignment of the image provided to the user by moving the reflective image source within the adjacent space. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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22. A method of adjusting content position in a see-through computer display, comprising:
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a. Viewing an initial position of the content in the see-through computer display; b. Physically moving an image source in an x or y direction to cause the content to move within a field of view of the see-through display; and c. Locking the image source in place following the physical move such that the content is repeatedly positioned in a corrected position.
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23. A method of adjusting content position in a stereo presentation in a see-through computer display system, comprising:
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a. Presenting a first content in a first see-through display; b. presenting a second content in a second see-through display, wherein the first and second content are presented at relative positions to be perceived as a single combined content by a user of the see-through computer display system; and c. as a result of observing a misalignment in the single combined content, adjusting the position of at least one of the first and second content by physically moving an image display relating to the at least one of the first and second content such that the single combined content is aligned.
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