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Zero-front-footprint compact input system

  • US 20040155870A1
  • Filed: 01/26/2004
  • Published: 08/12/2004
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/24/2003
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. ) An input system for a compact electronic device comprising a primary sensor and associated interpretive and display-control circuitry, wherein:

  • a) the sensor is actuable by a digit of a user and registers values of a planar variable, associated with the digit and modulable by the user, in an x dimension and a y dimension; and

    also registers values of a normal variable, associated with the digit and modulable by the user, in a z dimension normal to a plane of contact between the sensor and the digit;

    whereby the set of possible momentary input signals forms a three-dimensional vector region or input space, and the signal registered over an interval of time is a trajectory through this region;

    b) the interpretive circuitry is configured to;

    i) distinguish at least two meaningful ranges of the normal variable, detect transitions between said two ranges, and interpret such transitions in at least one direction as gesture termination signals;

    ii) distinguish multiple target zones within the input space, and test for indication value on a substantially continuous basis, where indication value expresses whether any target zone is indicated and if so which, where a target is indicated if the contemporaneous input value lies within it;

    iii) upon detection of a change in indication value, register the new value and transmit it to the display-control circuitry;

    iv) maintain a mapping identifying assignments of possible generands to target zones;

    v) upon detection of gesture termination, consult the registered indication value to determine whether any target zone is indicated, and if so consult the mapping to determine whether any generand is associated with the indicated target zone, and if so generate it;

    c) the display-control circuitry is configured to;

    i) generate an image which includes a menu comprising an array of menu features;

    ii) maintain a list of associations between particular ones of said menu features and particular ones of said target zones;

    iii) upon receipt of a signal expressing a change in indication value, modify the image in a manner which visually identifies any menu feature associated with an indicated target zone as indicated, and visually identifies all other menu features as not indicated;

    whereby tentative selection display is established, and the user is provided with continuous feedback during transits.

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