3-D cursor positioning device
First Claim
1. A computer input device, comprising:
- a housing;
a wheel rotatably mounted relative to the housing on a shaft, the shaft having a first end and a second end, the first and second ends being mounted to the housing such that depression of the wheel toward an interior of the housing pivots the first end of the shaft generally inwardly about the second end of the shaft;
a first transducer operably coupled to the wheel to provide a first signal based on rotation of the wheel;
a second transducer operably coupled to the wheel and providing a second signal indicative of depression of the wheel; and
a retaining member coupled to the housing and slidably retaining the first end of the shaft therein.
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Abstract
A computer input device uses a standard mouse design and includes at least one thumb wheel or roller to provide three-dimensional cursor positioning. Left and right rollers, for use by left- and right-handed users, protrude from left and right sides of a standard mouse. The left and right rollers are axially mounted on left and right drive shafts that extend axially through left and right encoder wheels, respectively. Each encoder wheel forms part of a transducer for producing signals indicating movement or rotation of the wheel. These signals can be used for calculating cursor movement or for various other purposes in computer software applications. Alternatively, the rollers are coupled to switches or a single roller protrudes from the top of the mouse.
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16 Claims
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1. A computer input device, comprising:
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a housing; a wheel rotatably mounted relative to the housing on a shaft, the shaft having a first end and a second end, the first and second ends being mounted to the housing such that depression of the wheel toward an interior of the housing pivots the first end of the shaft generally inwardly about the second end of the shaft; a first transducer operably coupled to the wheel to provide a first signal based on rotation of the wheel; a second transducer operably coupled to the wheel and providing a second signal indicative of depression of the wheel; and a retaining member coupled to the housing and slidably retaining the first end of the shaft therein. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A computer input device, comprising:
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a housing; a wheel rotatably mounted to the housing; a first transducer operably coupled to the wheel and configured to provide a first signal indicative of rotation of the wheel; an elongate member having a first end, a second end and an intermediate portion, the intermediate portion being connected to the wheel, and the first end being movably coupled to the housing such that depression of the wheel pivots the first end inwardly toward an interior of the housing about the second end, the second end remaining substantially fixed relative to the housing; and a second transducer disposed relative to the wheel to detect depression of the wheel and configured to provide a second signal indicative of depression of the wheel. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A computer mouse, comprising:
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a housing; a position sensor configured to sense movement of the housing relative to a surface and provide a signal indicative of the sensed movement; a wheel mounted to a shaft having first and second ends; a first shaft support coupled to the housing and movably coupled relative to the first end of the shaft so the shaft is rotatable relative to the housing and depressible in a first direction generally toward an interior of the housing, the wheel being biased in a second direction generally opposite the first direction; a second shaft support coupled to the housing and coupled to the second end of the shaft to hold the second end of the shaft substantially unmoved relative to the housing during depression of the wheel; a rotation sensor disposed relative to the wheel to detect rotation of the wheel and provide a signal indicative of a direction and amount of rotation of the wheel; and a depression sensor disposed relative to the wheel to detect depression of the wheel and provide a signal indicative of the depression. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16)
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Specification