G06F3/0354

Mouse

A mouse is provided. The mouse includes a casing, a circuit board, a micro switch base, and a micro switch. The casing includes a button. The circuit board is disposed in the casing. The micro switch base is disposed on the circuit board, and includes a plurality of first openings and a plurality of second openings. The micro switch is fixed on the micro switch base through at least one of the first openings, and electrically connected to the circuit board through the first openings or the second openings.

Active stylus

An active stylus including a pen housing, a pen core module disposed in the pen housing, a control module disposed in the pen housing, and an elastic member assembled to the control module and the pen core module is provided. The pen core module has a first end and a second end opposite to each other. The first end is protruded out of the pen housing. The control module has a force sensing element, and an elastic force of the elastic member drives the second end of the pen core module to be abutted to the force sensing element seamlessly.

Tracking a paired peripheral input device based on a contact criterion

A method includes tracking, via a positional tracker, the paired peripheral input device in a first tracking mode. The method includes obtaining sensor data from the paired peripheral input device via a communication interface. The method includes determining that the paired peripheral input device satisfies a contact criterion based on the sensor data. The contact criterion is based on a contact between the paired peripheral input device and a physical object. The method includes, in response to determining that the paired peripheral input device satisfies the contact criterion, changing the positional tracker from the first tracking mode to a second tracking mode. Tracking in the second tracking mode is based in part on a depth that indicates a distance between the electronic device and the physical object.

ELECTRONIC PEN AND ELECTRONIC PEN CENTRAL ROD
20230004239 · 2023-01-05 ·

An electronic pen includes a central rod including an axis portion and a pen tip portion, the axis portion having a rod-shaped body and one or more grooves defined along a circumference of a side surface on one end side of the rod-shaped body, and the pen tip portion including a hole into which the one end side of the axis portion is plugged and including one or more protrusions defined on an inner wall surface of the hole, wherein the one or more protrusions are to be fitted to the one or more grooves of the axis portion. The electronic pen includes a casing that is a cylindrical body, that includes an opening at one end, and that includes an installation portion for the central rod inside. When a rear end side of the central rod is inserted into the opening of the casing and installed on the installation portion, at least one of the one or more grooves of the axis portion of the central rod are positioned outside the opening of the casing.

TOUCH CONTROL SYSTEM AND SENSING METHOD THEREOF AND ACTIVE PEN
20230004233 · 2023-01-05 · ·

A touch control system includes: a touch panel; an active pen having a plurality of functions, the functions being used for controlling the active pen or the touch panel and initiated only by at least one voice signal, the active pen including: a voice receiving module configured to receive the at least one voice signal; a voice analyzing module configured to analyze the at least one voice signal to generate a controlling command; and a control module configured to determine that the controlling command is configured to control the active pen or the touch panel; and a touch controller electrically connected to the touch panel and receive, in response to the controlling command being configured to control the touch panel, the controlling command.

Input device with contoured region

Embodiments of the invention are directed to input devices configured for use with computing devices. The present invention relates to input device configured with a plurality of input members grouped into contoured-shaped bowls on a portion of the input devices. The input device may also be configured for use with multiple hand positions and multiple profiles based on the hand positions. The input device may enable switching between user-programmable profiles, and may include sensory feedback indicating the profiles active on the input device.

Remote device control using gestures on a touch sensitive device
11543956 · 2023-01-03 · ·

A computing device includes a touch-sensitive area that is arranged and configured to receive one or more gestures, and a memory that is arranged and configured to store one or more device gestures, where the stored device gestures correspond to a selection of one or more remote devices and a processor that is operably coupled to the touch sensitive area and the memory. The processor is arranged and configured to compare the gestures received in the touch sensitive area to the stored device gestures, determine a selected remote device based on the comparison, and initiate contact with the selected remote device.

Inductive position detection configuration for indicating a measurement device stylus position and including coil misalignment compensation
11543899 · 2023-01-03 · ·

An inductive position detector for stylus position measurement in a scanning probe comprises a coil board configuration located along a central axis in the probe. The coil board configuration includes a field generating coil configuration and top and bottom axial and rotary sensing coil configurations. The field generating coil configuration generates a changing magnetic flux, and coil signals indicate conductive disruptor element and/or stylus positions. At least one misalignment compensation element is configured to reduce a signal offset that results from a misalignment of at least one coil of the coil board configuration (e.g., the coil board configuration may comprise a printed circuit board with a plurality of layers in which the coils are located and the misalignment of the at least one coil may result from a registration error, such as within manufacturing tolerances, in a layer to layer registration as part of a fabrication process).

Method for inserting hand-written text
11543959 · 2023-01-03 · ·

A method and system for inserting hand-written text is disclosed. The method includes detecting, from a stylus, an insertion gesture on a touch screen, determining, on the touch screen, an insertion location where the hand-written text is to be inserted, generating, on the touch screen, an insertion box for receiving the hand-written text from the stylus, detecting, from the stylus, the hand-written text in the insertion box, and, in response to determining that the hand-written text nears or exceeds a boundary of the insertion box, increasing a size of the insertion box to accommodate the hand-written text. The method further includes detecting, from the stylus, a completion gesture on the touch screen, reducing the size of the insertion box to encapsulate the inserted hand-written text, and erasing the insertion box and inserting the hand-written text into a space previously occupied by the insertion box.

COMPUTER MOUSE PROVIDING A TOUCHLESS INPUT INTERFACE
20220413634 · 2022-12-29 ·

A computer input device, such as a mouse, has a processing circuit, a memory having instructions for controlling operations of the processing circuit, a surface movement sensor in communication with the processing circuit providing to the processing circuit first signals indicative of sensed movement of the computer input device upon a surface, and one or more touchless sensor subsystems in communication with the processing circuit providing to the processing circuit second signals indicative of sensed surface movements relative to the computer input device occurring in spaced proximity to the computer input device. A transmission circuit under control of the processing circuit issues transmissions to a computer representative of the first and second signals to cause regions or locations on a computer display screen to be pointed to, to cause information which is represented on the computer display screen to be moved and/or selected, to cause locations on the computer display screen to be designated, etc.