Processing for distinguishing pen gestures and dynamic self-calibration of pen-based computing systems
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1. A method, comprising:
- receiving plural user inputs directed toward a first target located at a first position of an input panel;
determining first offset data for at least some of the plural user inputs directed toward the first target, wherein the first offset data indicates a difference in at least one of distance or direction between a visual location of the first target on a display device and a hardware location on a digitizer corresponding to the visual location of the first target;
receiving plural user inputs directed toward a second target located at a second position of the input panel, the plural user inputs are received without entering a dedicated or special calibration application;
determining second offset data for at least some of the plural user inputs directed toward the second target, wherein the second offset data indicates a difference in at least one of distance or direction between a visual location of the second target on the display device and a hardware location on the digitizer corresponding to the visual location of the second target;
determining if the first offset data differs from the second offset data by more than a threshold amount; and
changing at least some calibration data associated with the second position of the input panel in at least some instances when the first offset data differs from the second offset data by more than the threshold amount.
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Abstract
Systems, methods, and computer-readable media process and distinguish user input device gestures, such as gestures input via a pen in a pen-based computing system, e.g., to quickly and reliably distinguish between electronic ink entry, single taps, double taps, press-and-hold actions, dragging operations, and the like. Systems, methods, and computer-readable media also are provided for dynamically calibrating a computer system, e.g., calibrating a displayed input panel view based on input data recognized and received by a digitizer. Such systems and methods may operate without entering a dedicated or special calibration application, program, or routine.
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11 Claims
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1. A method, comprising:
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receiving plural user inputs directed toward a first target located at a first position of an input panel; determining first offset data for at least some of the plural user inputs directed toward the first target, wherein the first offset data indicates a difference in at least one of distance or direction between a visual location of the first target on a display device and a hardware location on a digitizer corresponding to the visual location of the first target; receiving plural user inputs directed toward a second target located at a second position of the input panel, the plural user inputs are received without entering a dedicated or special calibration application; determining second offset data for at least some of the plural user inputs directed toward the second target, wherein the second offset data indicates a difference in at least one of distance or direction between a visual location of the second target on the display device and a hardware location on the digitizer corresponding to the visual location of the second target; determining if the first offset data differs from the second offset data by more than a threshold amount; and changing at least some calibration data associated with the second position of the input panel in at least some instances when the first offset data differs from the second offset data by more than the threshold amount. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A tangible computer-readable medium having stored thereon executable instructions that when executed by a system cause the system to perform a method, the method comprising:
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receiving plural user inputs directed toward a first target located at a first position of an input panel; determining first offset data for at least some of the plural user inputs directed toward the first target, wherein the first offset data indicates a difference in at least one of distance or direction between a visual location of the first target on a display device and a hardware location on a digitizer corresponding to the visual location of the first target; receiving plural user inputs directed toward a second target located at a second position of the input panel, the plural user inputs are received without entering a dedicated or special calibration application; determining second offset data for at least some of the plural user inputs directed toward the second target, wherein the second offset data indicates a difference in at least one of distance or direction between a visual location of the second target on the display device and a hardware location on the digitizer corresponding to the visual location of the second target; determining if the first offset data differs from the second offset data by more than a threshold amount; and changing at least some calibration data associated with the second position of the input panel in at least some instances when the first offset data differs from the second offset data by more than the threshold amount.
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7. A system, comprising:
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an input system, including a digitizer, for receiving user input directed toward a first target located at a first position of an input panel and for receiving user input directed toward a second target located at a second position of the input panel, the user input is received without entering a dedicated or special calibration application; a display device for visually displaying at least a portion of the input panel; and a processor system programmed and adapted to;
(a) determine first offset data for at least some of the user input directed toward the first target, wherein the first offset data indicates a difference in at least one of distance or direction between a visual location of the first target on the display device and a hardware location on the digitizer corresponding to the visual location of the first target, (b) determine second offset data for at least some of the user input directed toward the second target, wherein the second offset data indicates a difference in at least one of distance or direction between a visual location of the second target on the display device and a hardware location on the digitizer corresponding to the visual location of the second target;
(c) determine if the first offset data differs from the second offset data by more than a threshold amount, and (d) change at least some calibration data associated with the second position of the input panel in at least some instances when the first offset data differs from the second offset data by more than the threshold amount. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11)
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