SENDING DRIVE SIGNALS WITH AN INCREASED NUMBER OF PULSES TO PARTICULAR DRIVE LINES
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Abstract
In one embodiment, a method includes detecting a touch of an object on a device. The method further includes predicting an area of the device to which the detected touch will move. Predicting the area of the device to which the detected touch will move is based at least in part on the following: a size of a footprint of the object, a speed of travel of the object, a latency associated with the object, a drive line pitch of a touch sensor of the device, and a frame rate.
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40 Claims
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21. A method comprising:
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detecting a touch of an object on a device; and predicting an area of the device to which the detected touch will move; wherein predicting the area of the device to which the detected touch will move is based at least in part on the following; a size of a footprint of the object; a speed of travel of the object; a latency associated with the object; a drive line pitch of a touch sensor of the device; and a frame rate of the touch sensor. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27)
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28. One or more computer-readable non-transitory storage media embodying logic that is operable when executed to:
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detect a touch of an object on a device; and predict an area of the device to which the detected touch will move; wherein predicting the area of the device to which the detected touch will move is based at least in part on the following; a size of a footprint of the object; a speed of travel of the object; a latency associated with the object; a drive line pitch of a touch sensor of the device; and a frame rate of the touch sensor. - View Dependent Claims (29, 30, 31, 32, 28, 28)
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35. A device comprising:
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a touch sensor; and a touch-sensor controller operable to; detect a touch of an object on the device; and predict an area of the device to which the detected touch will move; wherein predicting the area of the device to which the detected touch will move is based at least in part on the following; a size of a footprint of the object; a speed of travel of the object; a latency associated with the object; a drive line pitch of a touch sensor of the device; and a frame rate of the touch sensor. - View Dependent Claims (36, 35, 38, 39, 40)
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