Touch-pad digital computer pointing-device
First Claim
1. A touch-pad for controlling a position of a cursor appearing on a display screen of a digital computer, the touch-pad comprising:
- an active area that responds to finger contact thereto;
finger contact sensing device that is coupled to said active area for sensing a response of said active area to a finger contact, wherein said finger contact sensing device;
senses a velocity at which a finger contacting the touch-pad moves across said active area, the touch-pad responding to a finger contact velocity which exceeds a pre-established threshold by altering a characteristic of data subsequently transmitted from the touch-pad to the digital computer in response to finger contact with said active area; and
also senses a direction at which a finger contact to the touch-pad moves across said active area, the touch-pad after sensing a finger contact velocity which exceeds the pre-established threshold altering the characteristic of transmitted data so the cursor continues moving across the display screen of the digital computer in a direction fixed by an initial direction of finger contact movement across the active area even if such contact subsequently becomes stationary; and
computer port interface means that is coupled to said finger contact sensing device and that is responsive to finger contact with said active area for transmitting data to a digital computer that indicates finger contact in said active area.
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Abstract
A touch-pad digital computer pointing-device, for controlling a position of a cursor appearing on a display screen of a digital computer, senses and resolves respective locations within an active area at which concurrent multi-finger contacts occur. Multi-finger contacts with the active area activate or deactivate a drag-lock operating mode, computer power conservation, and other touch-pad operating characteristics such as the touch-pad'"'"'s sensitivity to finger contact. The touch-pad also senses a velocity and direction for finger contact with the active area for use in transmitting data to the computer which effects continuous cursor movement across the computer'"'"'s display screen in a direction fixed by the initial direction of contact movement across the active area. While there is no finger contact with the active area, the touch-pad monitors the active area and adjusts its operation to compensate for changes in the surrounding environment such as changes in temperature, humidity and atmospheric pressure.
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1 Claim
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1. A touch-pad for controlling a position of a cursor appearing on a display screen of a digital computer, the touch-pad comprising:
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an active area that responds to finger contact thereto; finger contact sensing device that is coupled to said active area for sensing a response of said active area to a finger contact, wherein said finger contact sensing device; senses a velocity at which a finger contacting the touch-pad moves across said active area, the touch-pad responding to a finger contact velocity which exceeds a pre-established threshold by altering a characteristic of data subsequently transmitted from the touch-pad to the digital computer in response to finger contact with said active area; and also senses a direction at which a finger contact to the touch-pad moves across said active area, the touch-pad after sensing a finger contact velocity which exceeds the pre-established threshold altering the characteristic of transmitted data so the cursor continues moving across the display screen of the digital computer in a direction fixed by an initial direction of finger contact movement across the active area even if such contact subsequently becomes stationary; and computer port interface means that is coupled to said finger contact sensing device and that is responsive to finger contact with said active area for transmitting data to a digital computer that indicates finger contact in said active area.
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