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AUXILIARY MONITOR BRACKET FOR LAPTOPS
20220107669 · 2022-04-07 ·

A multi-display monitor bracket designed to allow a user to mount two auxiliary monitors to a laptop (or tablets or phones), plus a camera, and easily manipulate the angle of the monitors including rotation away from the user to allow another individual sitting across a table from the user to easily see what is on the laptop monitor. The bracket attaches by tongue-and-groove fit to a mounting plate adhered to the back face of a laptop.

Case for portable electronic computing device

Systems and methods are involved with a tablet case assembly including a case frame for removably containing a tablet computing device, the case frame including a tablet containment area that is obscured from view when the case frame contains a tablet computing device; a keyboard assembly including a keyboard, and an engagement member coupled to the keyboard, the engagement member for removably engaging with the posterior side of the third wall of the case frame; and at least one fastener for removably securing the engagement member of the keyboard assembly with the posterior side of the third wall of the case frame. In addition, other aspects are described in the claims, drawings, and text forming a part of the present disclosure.

IMAGE FORMING SYSTEM INCLUDING IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS AND WIRELESS OPERATION UNIT WHICH OPERATES THE IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS VIA WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
20220100449 · 2022-03-31 ·

In a case where an image forming apparatus has entered into a sleep mode, a user is required to wait, after issuing an instruction for image formation via a wireless operation unit, until the image forming apparatus returns from the sleep mode to a standby mode, for the requested processing to be performed. Accordingly, an image forming system is provided that includes an image forming apparatus capable of transitioning between a standby mode and a sleep mode includes a wireless operation unit capable of performing wireless communication with the image forming apparatus, and that includes a counter for counting a time for determining timing of transition from the standby mode to the sleep mode, and a resetter capable of resetting a count value of the counter in response to a predetermined icon being selected in the wireless operation unit in the standby mode.

System and method of providing power from one portion of an information handling system to another portion of the information handling system

In one or more embodiments, one or more systems, one or more methods, and/or one or more processes may: receive, by an information handling system that includes a first portion and a second portion, power from a first power supply; determine that the second portion, coupled to the first portion, requires a portion of the power from the first power supply; determine a first voltage value associated with the power from the first power supply; charge multiple capacitors of first circuitry at a first voltage associated with the first voltage value; discharge the multiple capacitors of the first circuitry to the second circuitry; charge multiple capacitors of second circuitry at a second voltage associated with a second voltage value; and discharge the multiple capacitors of the second circuitry to provide the portion of the power from the first power supply to one or more components of the second portion.

IMAGE FORMING SYSTEM AND WIRELESS OPERATION DEVICE
20220103711 · 2022-03-31 ·

An image forming system comprising: an image forming apparatus capable of transitioning between a standby mode and a sleep mode; and a wireless operation device capable of wireless communication with the image forming apparatus, the wireless operation device including: a display; a battery configured to perform power supply to the display; and a controller configured to control the power supply from the battery to the display, wherein, in response to transition of the image forming apparatus from the standby mode to the sleep mode with a predetermined amount of power being supplied from the battery to the display, the controller makes a supply amount of power from the battery to the display less than the predetermined amount.

ACCESSORY DEVICE WITH DUAL ANGLE SETTING USING A SINGLE FULCRUM POINT
20220091640 · 2022-03-24 ·

An accessory device designed to receive and carry a portable electronic device is disclosed. The accessory device may include a first section having multiple segments configurable in different manners to form at least two different support angles, thereby supporting the portable electronic device in at least two different angles. Further, the accessory device may include an additional second section rotationally coupled to the first section. The second section may include one or more input mechanisms (e.g., keyboard, trackpad), as well as a magnetic assembly that magnetically couples with a device magnet (or device magnets) in the portable electronic device. The magnetic assembly defines a pivot point, or fulcrum, that allows the portable electronic device to rotate from the first angle to the second angle, or vice versa. The pivot point (defined by the magnetic assembly) removes the need for multiple, additional rows of magnets.

Foldable multimedia terminal
11836011 · 2023-12-05 ·

A foldable multimedia terminal capable of providing a keyboard input condition or a dual screen is disclosed, comprising: a foldable keyboard having one-side keyboard and the other-side keyboard foldably connected to the one-side keyboard such that a user performs an input; a first terminal unit which has a touch display so as to allow an input to be carried out by means of the foldable keyboard or by means of touch, while being linked with the foldable keyboard; a second terminal unit which is provided so as to be integrated with or separated from the rear surface of the one-side keyboard and/or the other-side keyboard constituting the foldable keyboard, and which provides the dual screen together with the first terminal unit or takes over the function of the first terminal unit while being linked with the first terminal unit; and a terminal holder.

FOLDABLE MULTIMEDIA TERMINAL
20220075426 · 2022-03-10 ·

A foldable multimedia terminal capable of providing a keyboard input condition or a dual screen is disclosed, comprising: a foldable keyboard having one-side keyboard and the other-side keyboard foldably connected to the one-side keyboard such that a user performs an input; a first terminal unit which has a touch display so as to allow an input to be carried out by means of the foldable keyboard or by means of touch, while being linked with the foldable keyboard; a second terminal unit which is provided so as to be integrated with or separated from the rear surface of the one-side keyboard and/or the other-side keyboard constituting the foldable keyboard, and which provides the dual screen together with the first terminal unit or takes over the function of the first terminal unit while being linked with the first terminal unit; and a terminal holder.

ATTACHABLE DISPLAY SCREEN FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES

The present disclosure provides an attachable external display screen for use on electronic devices. The display screen may be removably mounted onto a surface of an electronic device to provide the user with an additional display screen. The attachable display screen utilizes a dual sliding mechanism that allows for the display screen to slide out to different lengths relative to the screen of the electronic device. The attachable display screen is also rotatable about a vertical axis, which allows a user to adjust the angle of the display screen.

ADJUSTING OPERATING SYSTEM POSTURE FOR A TOUCH-ENABLED COMPUTING DEVICE BASED ON USER INPUT MODALITY SIGNALS

Techniques for adjusting a posture of an operating system mode for a touch-enabled computing device based on combinations of user preferences and user input modality signals. Various adjustments to the posture of the operating system mode do not impact whether particular user interface elements are present but rather alter characteristics with which these particular user interface elements are rendered. Posture adjustments to an operating system mode occur based on combinations user input modality signals and user preferences not to enter another mode in which particular user interface elements are no longer displayed within a task bar along a peripheral edge. An object of designing an operating system mode to have multiple different postures with common user interface elements displayed in the task bar while adjusting the characteristics thereof is to preserve the user familiarity across postures while optimizing graphical layouts to accommodate for a current user input modality.