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MUTE-ABLE INPUT DEVICE WITH KEYSTROKE TACTILE FEEDBACK
20230052943 · 2023-02-16 ·

A mute-able input device with keystroke tactile feedback includes: a plurality of keys, each including a tactile structure and a sound-generating structure for respectively generating operational tactile feedback and operating sounds; a plurality of adjusting mechanisms, each including an adjusting portion corresponding to one of the keys; at least one switching unit including an operating portion and a switch member, the operating portion connecting the switch member and the adjusting mechanism, the switch member generating a switching signal involving a mode switching between different tactile modes or different sound modes for one or more keys. When the operating portion moves in response to a force, the switch member is triggered to achieve the mode switching; meanwhile, the adjusting portion moves to interfere with at least one of the tactile structure or the sound-generating structure along with the movement of the operating portion.

MUTE-ABLE INPUT DEVICE WITH KEYSTROKE TACTILE FEEDBACK
20230052943 · 2023-02-16 ·

A mute-able input device with keystroke tactile feedback includes: a plurality of keys, each including a tactile structure and a sound-generating structure for respectively generating operational tactile feedback and operating sounds; a plurality of adjusting mechanisms, each including an adjusting portion corresponding to one of the keys; at least one switching unit including an operating portion and a switch member, the operating portion connecting the switch member and the adjusting mechanism, the switch member generating a switching signal involving a mode switching between different tactile modes or different sound modes for one or more keys. When the operating portion moves in response to a force, the switch member is triggered to achieve the mode switching; meanwhile, the adjusting portion moves to interfere with at least one of the tactile structure or the sound-generating structure along with the movement of the operating portion.

Dual-conductive key switch
20230037481 · 2023-02-09 · ·

The utility model discloses a dual-conductive key switch comprising a base, a cover arranged above the base, and a conductive core, wherein it further comprises a first conducting component and a second conducting component which are triggered to conduct sequentially by the conductive core. According to the utility model, the dual-conductive key switch is provided for achieving dual-conductive function of pressing once and performing two actions for a product, which gives more functions to the key switch and provides better user experience.

Clickpad with preloaded contact force for an information handling system

Clickpad structures may be attached to surfaces of an information handling system using material stacks comprising an elastic material, such as a sponge, which can preload a force on the clickpad surface. The preloaded force reduces a gap between the clickpad switch and contact point, which reduces instability, rattling, and other negative experiences with the clickpad surface experienced by a user. According to an embodiment, an input device for an information handling system includes a clickpad surface having a first side configured to receive user input and a second side opposite the first side; a first coupling stack comprising a first elastic material with a first thickness; and a second coupling stack comprising a second elastic material with a second thickness, wherein each of the coupling stacks is attached to the clickpad surface and a surface of the information handling system by adhesives.

PUSH SWITCH
20180005777 · 2018-01-04 ·

A push switch includes a movable contact including a dome part that is shaped like a dome and configured to be inverted in shape when pressed, and a fixed contact including a first fixed contact, the movable contact being configured to be brought into contact with and away from the first fixed contact. The push switch is configured such that an operating load necessary to press the movable contact gradually increases after the movable contact starts to be pressed, decreases thereafter when the dome part is inverted, and increases again when the movable contact is further pressed, and the dome part contacts the first fixed contact after an inflection point at which the decreased operating load starts to increase again.

KEYSWITCH WITH ADJUSTABLE TACTILE FEEDBACK AND SWITCH THEREOF
20180006648 · 2018-01-04 ·

A keyswitch includes a base having a pillar, a cap having a rib and movable relative to the base, a sleeve rotatably sleeving the pillar and having first and second top surfaces and convex and concave portions, an elastic member abutting against the sleeve and the base, and a resilient arm abutting against a first or second position on the convex portion with rotation of the sleeve. When the resilient arm abuts against the first position, the rib abuts against the first top surface to prepress the elastic member for generating a first preload. When the cap is pressed for moving the sleeve downward, the resilient arm moves from the first or second position to the concave portion. When the resilient arm abuts against the second position, the rib abuts against the second top surface to prepress the elastic member for generating a second preload larger than the first preload.

Key module for a keyboard, keyboard, and method for providing a key tappet with a wire bracket
11710609 · 2023-07-25 · ·

What is presented is a key module (110) for a keyboard. The key module (110) comprises a key tappet (220) comprising a coupling portion for coupling to a keycap for the key module (110). The key module (110) also comprises a module housing (230) formed to movably accommodate the key tappet (220), in order to enable a translational actuation movement of the key tappet (220) between a rest position and an actuated position relative to the module housing (230). The key module (110) further comprises a wire bracket (560) for providing tactile and/or acoustic feedback. The wire bracket (560) is elastically deflectable in the course of the actuation movement. The wire bracket (560) is bent with an overall bending angle of less than 360 degrees. The wire bracket (560) is fixed to the key tappet (220).

Key module for a keyboard, keyboard, and method for providing a key tappet with a wire bracket
11710609 · 2023-07-25 · ·

What is presented is a key module (110) for a keyboard. The key module (110) comprises a key tappet (220) comprising a coupling portion for coupling to a keycap for the key module (110). The key module (110) also comprises a module housing (230) formed to movably accommodate the key tappet (220), in order to enable a translational actuation movement of the key tappet (220) between a rest position and an actuated position relative to the module housing (230). The key module (110) further comprises a wire bracket (560) for providing tactile and/or acoustic feedback. The wire bracket (560) is elastically deflectable in the course of the actuation movement. The wire bracket (560) is bent with an overall bending angle of less than 360 degrees. The wire bracket (560) is fixed to the key tappet (220).

Switch Assembly
20230005678 · 2023-01-05 ·

A switch assembly including a socket, a top cap, and an intermediate cart located in the socket. The intermediate cart is slidable with the socket. The top cap is in a spherical or pivot engagement with the intermediate cart. An activation force of the sliding movement is lower than an activation force of the spherical or pivot movement.

Pressure-sensitive vibration processing method and apparatus, mobile terminal and electronic device

A pressure-sensitive vibration processing method can be applied to a mobile terminal including an application processor, a pressure sensor, and a vibration motor. The method can include: in a first state of the mobile terminal, notifying directly, with the pressure sensor, the vibration motor to generate vibration, when pressure received by the pressure sensor exceeds a threshold, the first state including a state where the application processor is in sleep; and in a second state of the mobile terminal, notifying, with the pressure sensor, the application processor to control the vibration motor to generate vibration, when pressure received by the pressure sensor exceeds the threshold, the second state including a state where the application processor is awake. A timely response is therefore ensured when vibration is needed, and it can also be ensured that various vibrations are handled normally during system operation to avoid abnormal vibration feedback.