Method and apparatus for recording and reproducing computer pointer outputs and events
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1. Process for recording and reproducing computer pointer outputs and/or events, which comprises the steps of:
- A-Choosing one of two Modes, the R/M (REGISTER/MEMORY) Mode or the A/P (ACTIVE/PLAY) Mode;
B-When the pointer is in the R/M Mode;
a) identifying the beginning of a pointer output, b) registering all the pointer events occurring thereafter, c) identifying the end of the pointer output, and d) ceasing to register any successive pointer events; and
C-When the pointer is in the A/P mode, causing the events comprised in the selected pointer output to be repeated, whereby identifying the beginning of the pointer output, registering all the pointer events, identifying the end of the pointer output and ceasing to register any successive pointer events take place without regard to a time interval between the pointer events.
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Processes and apparatus for recording and reproducing computer pointer outputs are provided. The process comprises choosing one of the R/M or A/P modes, and when the pointer is in the R/M mode, identifying the beginning of the pointer output, registering subsequent pointer events, identifying the end of pointer output, and ceasing to register successive pointer events, and when the pointer is in the A/P mode, causing the events of selected pointer output to be repeated.
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1. Process for recording and reproducing computer pointer outputs and/or events, which comprises the steps of:
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A-Choosing one of two Modes, the R/M (REGISTER/MEMORY) Mode or the A/P (ACTIVE/PLAY) Mode;
B-When the pointer is in the R/M Mode;
a) identifying the beginning of a pointer output, b) registering all the pointer events occurring thereafter, c) identifying the end of the pointer output, and d) ceasing to register any successive pointer events; and
C-When the pointer is in the A/P mode, causing the events comprised in the selected pointer output to be repeated, whereby identifying the beginning of the pointer output, registering all the pointer events, identifying the end of the pointer output and ceasing to register any successive pointer events take place without regard to a time interval between the pointer events. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
A-Choosing one of two Modes, the R/M (REGISTER/MEMORY) Mode or the A/P (ACTIVE/PLAY) Mode;
B-When the pointer is in the R/M Mode;
a) selecting a pointer output;
b) identifying the beginning of the selected pointer output, c) registering all the pointer events occurring thereafter, c) identifying the end of the selected pointer output, d) ceasing to register any successive pointer events, and e) repeating the above steps for any further, desired pointer outputs;
C-When the pointer is in the A/P Mode;
a) selecting a pointer output from among those previously chosen in the R/M Mode, and b) causing the events comprised in the selected pointer output to be repeated.
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3. Process according to claim 2, wherein the selection of the desired pointer outputs is generated by the actuation of key or combination of keys chosen from among pointer keys and computer keyboard keys.
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4. Process according to claim 1, further comprising applying the same transfer operator to the pointer events and outputs repeated in the A/P Mode and to the pointer events and outputs generated in the R/M Mode.
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5. Process according to claim 1, wherein the pointer output associated with the change from the A/P Mode to the R/M Mode and the pointer output associated with the change from the R/M Mode to the A/P Mode are generated by the actuation of a pointer key or a combination of two pointer keys.
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6. Process according to claim 1, wherein the pointer output associated with the identification of the beginning and of the end of a pointer output is generated by the actuation of a pointer key or a combination of at least one pointer key.
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7. Process according to claim 1, wherein at least one pointer event comprised in a pointer output associated with the change from the A/P Mode to the R/M Mode and the pointer output associated with the change from the R/M Mode to the A/P Mode, or with the identification of the beginning and of the end of the pointer output, is generated by the actuation of at least a computer keyboard key.
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8. Apparatus for recording and reproducing computer pointer outputs and events, which comprises:
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a pointer device, comprising means for transmitting to a computer signals corresponding to all occurring pointer events;
means for identifying the beginning and the end of a pointer output;
a computer, programmed to apply a corresponding transfer operator to all computer outputs;
means for registering and memorizing the pointer output;
means for retrieving the pointer output; and
means for causing the computer, when desired, to apply to any registered and memorized pointer output the corresponding transfer operator, whereby the means for identifying and the means for registering and memorizing operate without regard to a time interval between pointer outputs. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
means for registering and memorizing a plurality of pointer outputs without regard to the time interval between the pointer outputs;
means for selecting any desired pointer output for registering and memorizing; and
means for selecting any registered and memorized pointer output to be retrieved.
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10. Apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the means for registering and memorizing the plurality of pointer outputs comprises distinct memory banks for memorizing different pointer outputs, and which further comprises selector means for selecting the pointer output which is to be memorized or to which the corresponding transfer operator is to be applied.
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