17839974. INFORMATION HANDLING SYSTEM MOUSE ADAPTIVE RESOLUTION simplified abstract (Dell Products L.P.)

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INFORMATION HANDLING SYSTEM MOUSE ADAPTIVE RESOLUTION

Organization Name

Dell Products L.P.

Inventor(s)

Peng Lip Goh of Singapore (SG)

Deeder M. Aurongzeb of Austin TX (US)

INFORMATION HANDLING SYSTEM MOUSE ADAPTIVE RESOLUTION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17839974 titled 'INFORMATION HANDLING SYSTEM MOUSE ADAPTIVE RESOLUTION

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes an information handling system mouse that automatically adjusts its position resolution based on the display resolution, ensuring consistent cursor movement across different displays.

  • The mouse has a position sensor that detects movement and generates cursor movement on multiple displays.
  • It automatically switches between two position resolutions to match the display resolution where the cursor is presented.
  • This ensures that cursor movement remains consistent even when the cursor moves between displays with different resolutions.

Potential Applications

  • This technology can be used in any information handling system that utilizes multiple displays.
  • It can be particularly useful in multi-monitor setups or systems with displays of varying resolutions.

Problems Solved

  • In systems with multiple displays, cursor movement may not be consistent due to differences in display resolutions.
  • This technology solves the problem by automatically adjusting the mouse's position resolution to match the display resolution, ensuring consistent cursor movement.

Benefits

  • Consistent cursor movement across displays with different resolutions improves user experience and productivity.
  • Users do not need to manually adjust the mouse settings when moving between displays with different resolutions.
  • The technology simplifies the setup and use of multi-monitor systems.


Original Abstract Submitted

An information handling system mouse includes a position sensor that detects movement of the mouse and reports the movement to generate cursor movement at plural displays interfaced with the information handling system. The mouse automatically changes between a first position resolution and a second position resolution to generate cursor movement based upon a resolution of a display at which the cursor is presented. As the cursor moves between each of plural displays in response to mouse movement, the mouse automatically changes the position resolution so that cursor movement relative to the mouse movement remains consistent even where the cursor is presented at displays having different display resolutions.