Method and apparatus for displaying simulated keyboards on touch-sensitive displays
First Claim
1. A computer comprising:
- A. a processor for executing an application program and generating an output in response to said executed application program, said processor further generating a simulated keyboard independent of said executed application program;
B. a touch-sensitive display coupled to said processor for generating an output image from said processor and a simulated keyboard image; and
C. means coupled to said display for causing said display to generate and refresh, in alternation and repeatedly,(i) said image of said output during a first period of time and at a first luminous radiation intensity level having a predetermined persistence, and(ii) said image of said simulated keyboard during a second period of time and at a second luminous radiation intensity level having said predetermined persistence, said second period of time being shorter than said first period of time and said second intensity level being lower than said first intensity level, said second period of time divided by said first period of time defining a display time ratio;
whereby said predetermined persistence of said luminous radiation and said display time ratio causes said images to appear substantially continuously on said display to generate a "phantom" keyboard on the display.
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Abstract
A phantom keyboard is formed on a touch sensitive display as an input tool for a computer. The keyboard is superimposed on, though does not occlude from view, an image of an output of an application being run on the computer. In a another aspect of the invention, the simulated keyboard is displayed in a different fashion, in a window occupying, e.g., the bottom of the display rastor, while the application'"'"'s output appears in a window occupying, e.g., the top of the display rastor. Since this arrangement provides only a fraction of the full rastor for displaying the output from the application program, a special scroll feature is provided. This feature permits the user to scroll through the full screen page of text, but without the text of any other screen pages appearing on the display. In yet another aspect of the invention, the key "auto-repeat delay" and "auto repeat rate" of the simulated keyboard are user adjustable, again preferably by an adjust appearing on the touch-sensitive display.
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10 Claims
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1. A computer comprising:
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A. a processor for executing an application program and generating an output in response to said executed application program, said processor further generating a simulated keyboard independent of said executed application program; B. a touch-sensitive display coupled to said processor for generating an output image from said processor and a simulated keyboard image; and C. means coupled to said display for causing said display to generate and refresh, in alternation and repeatedly, (i) said image of said output during a first period of time and at a first luminous radiation intensity level having a predetermined persistence, and (ii) said image of said simulated keyboard during a second period of time and at a second luminous radiation intensity level having said predetermined persistence, said second period of time being shorter than said first period of time and said second intensity level being lower than said first intensity level, said second period of time divided by said first period of time defining a display time ratio; whereby said predetermined persistence of said luminous radiation and said display time ratio causes said images to appear substantially continuously on said display to generate a "phantom" keyboard on the display. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A computer comprising:
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A. a processor for executing an application program and generating an output in response to said executed application program, said processor further generating a simulated keyboard independent of said executed application program; B. a touch-sensitive display coupled to said processor for generating and displaying an output image and a simulated keyboard image; C. user-actuater means provided by said touch-sensitive display for toggling between a full-screen display mode and a split-screen display mode; D. control means coupled to said display for causing said display to generate and display i) in said full-screen mode, a full-page image of said output comprising a predetermined plurality of lines; ii) in said split-screen mode, a split-page image of said output in a first window and said simulated keyboard image in a second window, said split-page image comprising a portion of said predetermined plurality of lines of said full-page image; and iii) a cursor at a selected position of said full-page image in said full-screen mode, said cursor, in response to said user-actuater means toggling to said second mode, automatically re-locating to a position in said split-page image corresponding to said selected position in said full-page image; and E. scrolling means for displaying the remaining portion of said predetermined plurality of lines of said full-page image within said split-page image, said scrolling means limited to displaying only said. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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7. In a computer system having an interactive user interface comprising a display, and a touch-sensitive screen disposed over the display, a method for displaying on the display both an output image and a simulated keyboard image for use in entering data and commands via the touch-sensitive screen, the method comprising the steps of:
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A) generating and displaying said output image for a first period of time and at a first luminous radiation intensity level having a predetermined persistence; B) generating and displaying said simulated keyboard image for a second period of time and at a second luminous radiation intensity level having said predetermined persistence, the second period of time being shorter than the first period of time and said second intensity level being lower than said first intensity level, the ratio of the second period of time to the first period of time being a display time ratio; and C) repeatedly alternating generation and display of said output image and said simulated keyboard image according to said display time ratio such that said predetermined persistence of said luminous radiation causes said images to appear substantially continuously on said display. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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