TOUCH PAD WITH FORCE SENSORS AND ACTUATOR FEEDBACK
First Claim
1. A track pad that receives input from an external object, wherein the track pad does not include a display, the track pad comprising:
- a touch pad member having a touch pad sensor array that gathers touch sensor array signals indicative of a given location at which the external object has touched the touch pad member;
a plurality of force sensors each of which is connected to the touch pad member at a different location, wherein the force sensors produce force output signals indicative of how forcefully the external object is pressing on the touch pad member; and
an actuator that laterally actuates the touch pad member by imparting global movement to the touch pad member based at least partly on the analog force output signals.
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Abstract
Electronic devices may use touch pads that have touch sensor arrays, force sensors, and actuators for providing tactile feedback. A touch pad may be mounted in a computer housing. The touch pad may have a rectangular planar touch pad member that has a glass layer covered with ink and contains a capacitive touch sensor array. Force sensors may be mounted under each of the four corners of the rectangular planar touch pad member. The force sensors may be used to measure how much force is applied to the surface of the planar touch pad member by a user. Processed force sensor signals may indicate the presence of button activity such as press and release events. In response to detected button activity or other activity in the device, actuator drive signals may be generated for controlling the actuator. The user may supply settings to adjust signal processing and tactile feedback parameters.
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7 Claims
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1. A track pad that receives input from an external object, wherein the track pad does not include a display, the track pad comprising:
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a touch pad member having a touch pad sensor array that gathers touch sensor array signals indicative of a given location at which the external object has touched the touch pad member; a plurality of force sensors each of which is connected to the touch pad member at a different location, wherein the force sensors produce force output signals indicative of how forcefully the external object is pressing on the touch pad member; and an actuator that laterally actuates the touch pad member by imparting global movement to the touch pad member based at least partly on the analog force output signals. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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