Pointing device utilizing a photodetector array and controlled by a human finger contacting a prism
First Claim
1. A pointing device for controlling the position of a cursor on a visual display comprisinga prism having first and second sides and a face,source means for illuminating, at least intermittently, a first side of the prism at an angle sufficient to cause total internal reflection off the face and out through the second side of the prism, said prism being responsive to the presence of a human finger on the face of the prism to prevent the occurrence of total internal reflection for at least a portion of the area in which the finger touches the face,sensor means positioned relative to the second side of the prism for receiving the reflected illumination from the source means and for causing an output in response thereto, andprocessing means at least intermittently responsive to the output from the sensor means for generating a cursor control output.
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Abstract
A cursor control device for personal computers and workstations includes various embodiments, some of which include a patterned ball and some of which rely on other patterned surfaces, which recognizes changes in the position of the pattern relative to a sensor having an array of photosensitive elements. Circuitry associated with the sensor determines movement of the pattern across the array, and translates that movement into conventional cursor control signals supplied to a host system.
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1. A pointing device for controlling the position of a cursor on a visual display comprising
a prism having first and second sides and a face, source means for illuminating, at least intermittently, a first side of the prism at an angle sufficient to cause total internal reflection off the face and out through the second side of the prism, said prism being responsive to the presence of a human finger on the face of the prism to prevent the occurrence of total internal reflection for at least a portion of the area in which the finger touches the face, sensor means positioned relative to the second side of the prism for receiving the reflected illumination from the source means and for causing an output in response thereto, and processing means at least intermittently responsive to the output from the sensor means for generating a cursor control output.
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