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Computer keyboard with dial for entering repetitive data and commands

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  • US 5,438,331 A
  • Filed: 06/11/1993
  • Issued: 08/01/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/21/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. In a computer system comprising a keyboard including a plurality of keys mounted in a supporting frame, scanning means for sensing activation of said keys, processing means for generating commands and data units from status changes of said keys as detected by said scanning means and communication means for transmitting said commands and said data units from said processing means;

  • the improvement comprising a rotatable dial manually operable for production of sequences of repeated commands and data units, said dial being rotatably mounted in said supporting frame, having a center, a rotation axis passing through said center and an exposed operating surface and said dial being rotatable by contact of at least one finger of an operator with said operating surface at a plurality of radial positions spaced from said center;

    rotational transducer means for generating an output signal according to an angular rotation speed of said dial in predetermined incremental angular units;

    means for generating said sequences of repeated commands and data units from said output signal and means for modifying said sequences of repeated commands and data units by activation of said keys when said dial is rotated by said operator.

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