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Methods and apparatus for medical device cursor control and touchpad-based navigation

  • US 8,698,741 B1
  • Filed: 01/16/2009
  • Issued: 04/15/2014
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/16/2009
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. Medical apparatus with a user interface comprising:

  • a processor that executes an application,a video memory that stores information representing graphics and/or text generated by the application (“

    screen-representative information”

    ),a cursor subsystem that is coupled to the video memory and that replaces screen-representative information therein disposed at a location corresponding to that at which a cursor is to be displayed on a monitor with information representing a cursor graphic (“

    cursor-representative information”

    ), and that caches the replaced screen-representative information,graphics logic that is coupled to the memory and to the monitor and that drives screen-representative information and cursor-representative information in the memory to the monitor for display thereby of graphics and/or text generated by the application, along with the cursor graphic,wherein the cursor subsystem responds to change in a position of the cursor by restoring the cached screen-representative information to the video memory,wherein the cursor subsystem writes the cursor-representative information to the video memory at a location corresponding to that at which the cursor graphic is to be displayed on the monitor,wherein the cursor subsystem (i) generates the cursor-representative information as bit patterns representing the cursor graphic, and (ii) writes those bit patterns to the video memory at the location corresponding to that at which the cursor is to be displayed on the monitor,wherein the cursor subsystem detects a change in a bit pattern previously written by it to the video memory and responds to such by rewriting that bit pattern,wherein the cursor subsystem generates and writes to the video memory the cursor-representative information as bit patterns that are distinguishable from bit patterns generated by and written to the video memory by the main image subsystem.

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