A63F2300/1068

Dance blanket

A dance blanket relates to the technical field of dance blankets, comprising: a blanket body and a main control box detachably assembled on the blanket body; wherein the main control box comprises: a housing, a processor built into the housing, a music playback module built into the housing and electrically connected to the processor, a power supply module built into the housing and electrically connected to the processor, and a sound outlet hole provided on the housing and corresponding to an outside of the music playback module; and wherein the blanket body has a secondary control box built into the blanket body, and the secondary control box is provided with a data line for connecting with a data line interface on the main control box; or the main control box is provided with a data line used for connecting to the data line interface on the secondary control box.

Game controller with touchpad input

A game controller includes a touchpad that a user, viewing a virtual keyboard on a screen, can soft-touch to move a cursor on the screen and then hard-touch to move the cursor and also send location data to a processor for inputting a letter from the virtual keyboard. Machine learning is used to predict a next letter or next word.

Controller with sensor-rich controls

Described herein are controllers with sensor-rich controls for enhanced controller functionality. An example control may include a pressure sensor that is configured to detect an amount of a force of a press on a cover of the control based at least in part on a proximity of a metal layer to the pressure sensor. This control may further include a touch sensor for detecting an object contacting the cover of the control. Additional embodiments disclose, among other things, integrated trackpads and D-pads, as well as backlighting features that indicate a functional state of the controller.

Gaming accessory with sensory feedback device

A method that incorporates teachings of the subject disclosure may include, for example, receiving, by a device comprising a processor, a first signal from a motion-sensitive component of the device; receiving, by the device, a second signal from a touch-sensitive interface of the device, detecting, by the device, from a combined signal comprising the first signal and the second signal, a selection of a portion of the device; and causing, by the device, a sensory feedback generator to provide a feedback signal in accordance with the combined signal. The feedback signal may comprise an audible sound, a visual effect, a tactile effect, or any combination thereof. Additional embodiments are disclosed.

CONTROLLER WITH SENSOR-RICH CONTROLS

Described herein are controllers with sensor-rich controls for enhanced controller functionality. An example control may include a pressure sensor that is configured to detect an amount of a force of a press on a cover of the control based at least in part on a proximity of a metal layer to the pressure sensor. This control may further include a touch sensor for detecting an object contacting the cover of the control. Additional embodiments disclose, among other things, integrated trackpads and D-pads, as well as backlighting features that indicate a functional state of the controller.

WIRELESS DANCE MAT, BASE DEVICE AND METHOD OF OPERATION
20230082988 · 2023-03-16 ·

Exemplary arrangements relate to a system that includes at least one wireless dance mat and a base device, as well as a method of operation and communication which provides for rapid and accurate signals indicative of the state of a plurality of pressure sensors in the dance mat. Each pressure sensor is configured to sense pressure resulting from person contact with the dance mat. Transmission controller circuitry is in operative connection with the pressure sensors and a wireless transceiver. The wireless transceiver is operative to transmit wireless signals on a uniform periodic basis and in a sequential order. The exemplary signals each include data corresponding to pressure sensed by each of the pressure sensors at a time of signal transmission, and a position of the respective signal in the sequential order. Data included in the signals received by the base device is usable to determine conditions in which signals are not received and/or signal data has not been accurately received.

WEARABLE CONTROLLER

A wearable controller for video games includes: a garment; contact pads detachably secured to the garment via connectors; and a programmable central controller circuit. The contact pads are connected to the central controller circuit and are operable to generate input signals in response to user action.

System, method, and graphical user interface for controlling an application executing on a server

A system, method, and graphical user interface for playing games and/or executing applications on a tablet-based client. One embodiment of a graphical user interface (GUI) for playing a video game on a tablet-based client device comprises: a virtual controller rendered on a display of the tablet computer, the virtual controller substantially mimicking the control provided by a thumb stick of a physical game controller and providing omnidirectional, free-form movement in a synchronous direction in which a user moves a finger on the display of the tablet-based client.

INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM, INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS, STORAGE MEDIUM AND INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD
20230144803 · 2023-05-11 ·

A non-limiting example game system includes a main body apparatus, and the main body apparatus performs a minigame in a game application. In a ghost battle, a player plays a minigame to battle against a ghost. If a battle against a worldwide ghost is selected, it is determined whether a use mode of the game system is a TV mode that a touch operation cannot be performed. When the use mode is not the TV mode, it is further determined whether a touch operation is performed in a minigame immediately before. When the use mode is the TV mode and no touch operation is performed in the minigame immediately before, ghosts that are operated by a controller not operating a touch panel are selected, and a ghost to play a battle is selected out of the ghosts.

Board game with dynamic characteristic tracking

A board game comprises one or more game objects such as a game board and game pieces, at least one memory device and at least one controller. Each of the game objects comprise a globally unique identifier and dynamic characteristic values associated with the unique identifier, stored in the memory device, that define the characteristics/attributes of the corresponding game object when used in the game. A user is able to play the game by utilizing the game objects according to their characteristic values. During the course of game play, the events of the game are able to dynamically change the characteristic values of each game object affected by the event. Similarly, outside of game play, external events are also able to dynamically change the characteristic values of a game object. These characteristic values are able to be kept and updated during and in between games.