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Method and touchpad interface device using light for displaying level

  • US 8,363,007 B2
  • Filed: 11/06/2008
  • Issued: 01/29/2013
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/25/2007
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A touchpad interface device installed in an electronic device and used as an input interface for a user, the touchpad interface device comprising:

  • a control panel having a plurality of transparent areas and a plurality of covering areas forming a plurality of patterns allowing the user to understand an operating functionality of the control panel according to the plurality of patterns, wherein the plurality of pattern comprises a plurality of scale patterns, and wherein the plurality of scale patterns comprises a volume adjusting area;

    a sensing board disposed under the control panel for sensing physical contact, wherein the sensing board has a volume adjustment sensing area corresponding to the volume adjusting area; and

    a plurality of lighting elements disposed under the control panel and corresponding to the volume adjusting area, wherein when the lighting elements illuminate, the scale patterns at the corresponding position are illuminated;

    wherein the plurality of scale patterns are aligned, the illuminated scale patterns are contiguous, and the non-illuminated scale patterns are also contiguous;

    wherein when the user touches the volume adjusting area, the volume adjustment sensing area is activated to control brightness of the plurality of lighting elements, wherein the plurality of scale patterns are illuminated, wherein more scale patterns illuminated indicates volume is at a higher level, and the user is made aware of the higher level of the volume by the brightness of the scale pattern, wherein an area between the illuminated scale patterns and the non-illuminated scale patterns is defined as an adjusting area;

    wherein if the physical contact first occurs in the adjusting area and then moves in the direction of the non-illuminated scale patterns, the volume is increased and the number of illuminated scale patterns increases; and

    wherein if the physical contact first occurs in the adjusting area and then moves in the direction of the illuminated scale patterns, the volume is decreased and the number of illuminated scale patterns decreases.

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