Patent classifications
G06F2203/0332
Mouse
A mouse includes a base and a mouse body. The base has a leaning surface and a bottom surface, an angle is between an extension direction of the leaning surface and the bottom surface, the leaning surface is arranged slantingly with respect to the bottom surface. The mouse body includes a housing. The mouse body is detachably disposed on the leaning surface, the housing leans against the leaning surface, and the mouse body has a first operation mode and a second operation mode. Under the first operation mode, the mouse body is disposed in the base with a first orientation, and under the second operation mode, the mouse body is detached from the leaning surface of the base and rotated to a second orientation and disposed in the base.
Foldable input device
Examples are disclosed that relate to an input device foldable between a flat orientation in which both ends of a module comprising a sensor are within the input device and a curved orientation in which one end of the module protrudes. A head portion comprises a recess containing the module. A foldable tail portion is coupled to the head portion. A slidable frame comprises an anchor portion affixed to the foldable tail portion and a connecting portion configured to slide relative to the tail portion. A linkage is affixed to the slidable frame and configured to engage and move the module relative to the head portion upon sliding of the slidable frame.
Adjustable Computer Mouse
This document generally relates to computer mice that have customizable physical configurations. One example includes a mouse that has adjustable height, tilt, and cant relative to a horizontal reference surface. A host device, such as a computer is configured to generate a user interface (UI) through which a user can define a desired height, tilt, and cant and the host device configured to cause the mouse to automatically adjust to the desired height, tilt, and cant defined by the user on the UI.
Adjustable computer mouse
This document generally relates to computer mice that have customizable physical configurations. One example includes a mouse that has adjustable height, tilt, and cant relative to a horizontal reference surface. A host device, such as a computer is configured to generate a user interface (UI) through which a user can define a desired height, tilt, and cant and the host device configured to cause the mouse to automatically adjust to the desired height, tilt, and cant defined by the user on the UI.