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AUTOMATIC MULTI-HOST SWITCHING FOR AN INPUT DEVICE

Systems and methods for receiving an input signal from an input device that corresponds to a movement of a cursor on a display of the first host computer, detecting when the cursor moves to an edge of the display of the first host computer and when the input signal corresponds to a continued movement of the cursor beyond the edge of the display of the first host computer, sending a first control signal to switch the communicative pairing of the input device from the first host computer to the second host computer, and sending a second control signal causing a processor in the second host computer to move a second cursor on the second host computer to a location to simulate a continuous movement of the cursor from the edge of the display of the first host computer to a corresponding edge of a display of the second host computer.

AUTOMATIC MULTI-HOST DISCOVERY IN A FLOW-ENABLED SYSTEM

A computer-implemented method includes sending a broadcast over a network requesting a response from other host computers on the network that are also communicatively paired with the input device, receiving a broadcasted response from a second host computer on the network indicating that it is communicatively paired with the input device, establishing a communicative connection with the second host computer via the network and automatically reestablishing the connection with the second host computer when the second host computer disconnects and reconnects to the network. In response to an edge-detect event, sending a control signal to switch the communicative pairing of the input device from the first host computer to the second host computer.

DISPLAY DEVICE WITH MOUSE CONTROL AND OPERATING METHOD THEREOF

According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a display device may include a wireless communication unit configured to wirelessly receive a first video signal based on a first video being displayed by a terminal, a display unit configured to display a first mirroring video based on the first video signal, and a control unit configured to receive a user input while the first mirroring video is being displayed, and transmit, to the terminal, a packet that does not include a mouse cursor parameter for requesting coordinates of a mouse cursor when the received user input is a touch input.

PROJECTION ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM AND PROJECTION ADJUSTMENT METHOD

A projection adjustment program which causes a computer to execute a process relating to adjustment of projection operations of a plurality of projection devices configured to perform position measurement and projection on a target object in a projection system including the plurality of projection devices. The process includes: causing a projection device to project measurement light onto the target object; causing an image capture device to receive reflection light of the measurement light, the reflection light being reflected from the target object; judging a connection relationship of a projection range of the projection device on a basis of the received reflection light of the measurement light; executing a process of the judging of the connection relationship on all processing target projection devices; generating projection position information indicating a connection relationship between projection ranges of the respective projection devices of the projection system; and displaying the generated projection position information on a display.

System and methods for visualizing information

A system and methods for visualizing information on a generally large scale. Certain embodiments include display elements that include a minimized border margin, 2D/3D dual functionality, and ultra-high resolution. The display elements may be positioned relative to an infrastructure element configured to permit generating a wide variety of display geometries.

Pen-mouse system

The disclosed pen-mouse is a tracking menu that tracks the position of the pen. A pen cursor that corresponds to the pen is moved about within the pen-mouse graphic by the pen and the pen-mouse remains stationary. The pen-mouse is moved when the location of the pen encounters a tracking boundary of the pen-mouse. The tracking boundary coincides with the graphic representing the mouse. While moving within the pen-mouse, the pen can select objects within the pen-mouse body, such as buttons, wheels, etc. The selection of a button or other virtual control causes a corresponding computer mouse button function to be executed. The execution is directed at any object designated by a pen-mouse tracking symbol, such as an arrow, that is part of the pen mouse graphic. The pen-mouse emulates functions or operations of a mouse including single button clicks, double button clicks, finger wheels, track balls, etc.

Image processing apparatus, control method, and recording medium
09826163 · 2017-11-21 · ·

An image processing apparatus includes a setting unit configured to set, in a first range encompassing an area of a captured image acquired by an imaging unit, a first analysis graphic or a first line on a display screen displaying the first analysis range, and set, in the first setting range, a display range of the captured image to be displayed on a display unit, and a determination unit configured, when the display range is such that the first graphic or the first line set in the first range is partially located outside the display range, to determine a second analysis graphic having a number of vertexes equal to or smaller than a number of vertexes of the first analysis graphic, and contained within the display range or a second line contained within the display range.

Detecting, representing, and interpreting three-space input: gestural continuum subsuming freespace, proximal, and surface-contact modes

Systems and methods for detecting, representing, and interpreting three-space input are described. Embodiments of the system, in the context of an SOE, process low-level data from a plurality of sources of spatial tracking data and analyze these semantically uncorrelated spatiotemporal data and generate high-level gestural events according to dynamically configurable implicit and explicit gesture descriptions. The events produced are suitable for consumption by interactive systems, and the embodiments provide one or more mechanisms for controlling and effecting event distribution to these consumers. The embodiments further provide to the consumers of its events a facility for transforming gestural events among arbitrary spatial and semantic frames of reference.

Image display device, test device using image display device, and image display method
09779690 · 2017-10-03 · ·

To provide an image display device and an image display method capable of causing an image displayed on a display device to be visually recognized without degrading the operability of the user. A scroll amount of an image displayed in an image display area is specified according to an operation of scrolling the image displayed in the image display area, the scroll amount is regulated so that the image displayed in the image display area is not out of the image display area if the image displayed in the image display area is scrolled to be out of the image display area when the image displayed in the image display area is scrolled according to the specified scroll amount, and a display mode of at least a portion of a peripheral area of the image display area is changed.

PRESERVING DESKTOP STATE ACROSS LOGIN SESSIONS
20170249069 · 2017-08-31 ·

Techniques are described for preserving desktop state between login sessions in desktop computing environments. During an active login session of a desktop by a user, the system intercepts all requests to open a file and records the requested file paths. The information can be recorded locally or at a remote location, such as a server accessed over a network connection. Before the login session is terminated, the system determines all open windows and captures a screenshot of each window that is open on the desktop at the time of terminating the login session. The location of each window is also determined and recorded along with the screenshots before the session is terminated. When the user starts a new active login session at a later time, the state of the desktop is restored using the recorded file paths, screenshots and window locations.