Patent classifications
G06F9/4415
Position-based automatic configuration of portable device
A method for automatically configuring a portable device comprises determining a position of the portable device and automatically configuring the portable device based on the determined position.
PERIPHERAL DEVICE SETTING CONFIGURATION
An application-classification and peripheral device settings (APDS) system may comprise a categorization subsystem to capture descriptive information about an application, analyze the descriptive information, determine a classification of the application, and assign the application to an application category that includes applications that each have a similar classification. The system may also include a peripheral device configuration subsystem to identify a peripheral device setting from the application category and apply the peripheral device setting to an operating configuration of the application.
METHOD FOR ACQUIRING APPLICATION, APPARATUS, AND COMPUTER-READABLE STORAGE MEDIUM
Disclosed are a method, an apparatus, and a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium for obtaining applications. The method includes: identifying an external device connected to an interface according to states of pins of the interface; identifying applications which require to use the external device connected to the interface; and displaying at least one of the applications identified.
SECURITY COMPONENT FOR DEVICES ON AN ENUMERATED BUS
A plug-and-play (PnP) driver associated with a security agent is described herein. The PnP driver attaches to device stacks of enumerated bus devices of a computing device as upper-device or lower-device filters based on the device classes of the enumerated bus devices. For example, the PnP driver may attach to the device stack of a hub or controller device as an upper-device filter and to device stacks of other devices as lower-device filters. Either while attaching or after attachment, the PnP driver may take action to alter, limit, or otherwise block functionality of an enumerated bus device. The PnP driver may also perform a system inventory of enumerated bus devices connected to the computing device and create fingerprints for one or more of the computing devices. Additionally, the PnP driver may create and remove control device objects (CDOs) to enable communication with user-mode processes or threads.
Electronic apparatus and method
According to one embodiment, an electronic apparatus includes a connection unit configured to be capable of being connected to a host device, a storage unit configured to store device classes of a plurality of types, a processing unit configured to execute processing for establishing communication with the host device connected to the connection unit by selectively using one device class from among the device classes stored in the storage unit, and a processing control unit configured to change the device class to be used for the processing by the processing unit if a message appropriate for the selected device class is not transmitted from the host device.
Modular computing component information transmission
In one example in accordance with the present disclosure, a modular computing component is described. The modular computing component includes a first terminal to connect the modular computing component to at least one of a host computing device and another modular computing component. Controller memory of the modular computing component stores information relating to at least one of build level information, revision level information, and generation level information. A controller of the modular computing component transmits the at least one of build level information, revision level information, and generation level information to the host computing device.
DATA AGGREGATION WITH SELF-CONFIGURING DRIVERS
A data aggregation implementation includes self-configuring drivers. From the viewpoint of a Network Operation Center (NOC), a plurality of heterogenous content sources provide content that may be of a variety of different types and formats. All of this content must be ingested and stored for retrieval and reporting, analysis, and/or presentation despite many differences in their collection, format, transmission, and quality. In some embodiments, the NOC includes or cooperates with one or more servers to, among other functions, receive content from content sources, request object reflection by the driver of each content source, receive driver attributes in response, and map the metadata of the content for each content source to a universal schema, thereby self-configuring the driver.
PORTABLE, COMPUTER-PERIPHERAL APPARATUS INCLUDING A UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS (USB) CONNECTOR
A portable computer-peripheral apparatus comprises a Universal Serial Bus (USB) connector. The apparatus is operable to communicate with a computer terminal (e.g. a ‘PC’). Following connection to the PC, the apparatus initialises (i.e. presents or enumerates itself) as a HID keyboard and then sends to the terminal a first predefined sequence of keycodes automatically without manual interaction; the keycodes complying with the human interface device (HID) keyboard standard protocol. Each keycode represents and simulates a keystroke, such as those performed when a user strikes a key on the PC keyboard. The keycode sequence automates the direct access to content, and/or or the initiation of a task or other process.
Electronic apparatus and method of executing application program
A method of executing an application program in an electronic apparatus is provided. The method includes storing device support information corresponding to at least one application program, receiving device information from an external device, searching for one or more application programs supporting the external device based on the device information and the device support information, and executing an application program among the found one or more application programs.
Portable, computer-peripheral apparatus including a universal serial bus (USB) connector
A portable computer-peripheral apparatus comprises a Universal Serial Bus (USB) connector. The apparatus is operable to communicate with a computer terminal (e.g. a ‘PC’). Following connection to the PC, the apparatus initialises (i.e. presents or enumerates itself) as a HID keyboard and then sends to the terminal a first predefined sequence of keycodes automatically without manual interaction; the keycodes complying with the human interface device (HID) keyboard standard protocol. Each keycode represents and simulates a keystroke, such as those performed when a user strikes a key on the PC keyboard. The keycode sequence automates the direct access to content, and/or or the initiation of a task or other process.