17875901. INFORMATION HANDLING SYSTEM MOUSE WITH SELECTABLE INPUT BUTTON RESPONSE simplified abstract (Dell Products L.P.)

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INFORMATION HANDLING SYSTEM MOUSE WITH SELECTABLE INPUT BUTTON RESPONSE

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 WITH SELECTABLE INPUT BUTTON RESPONSE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17875901 titled 'INFORMATION HANDLING SYSTEM MOUSE WITH SELECTABLE INPUT BUTTON RESPONSE

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes an information handling system mouse that has input buttons with selectable response to an end user press. The mouse uses a system of magnets to establish a distance for the input button to move and provide the end user with a selected type of input response, such as a spring or cantilever type. Electropermanent magnets are used to attract or repel a permanent magnet, adjusting the amount of input button press motion along with the resistance against the press.

  • The information handling system mouse has input buttons with selectable response to an end user press.
  • Magnets are used to establish a distance for the input button to move and complete the input at a switch.
  • The magnets can be configured to attract or repel a permanent magnet, adjusting the amount of input button press motion.
  • The selected type of input response can be a spring or cantilever type.
  • Electropermanent magnets are used in the system.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Computer mice and other input devices that require adjustable input button response.
  • Gaming controllers that can provide different levels of resistance for button presses.
  • Medical devices that require precise and adjustable input button response.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Provides a customizable and adjustable input button response for users.
  • Allows for fine-tuning of input button motion and resistance.
  • Offers a versatile solution for different types of input devices.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Enhanced user experience with customizable input button response.
  • Improved accuracy and precision in input device interactions.
  • Increased flexibility for different user preferences and needs.


Original Abstract Submitted

An information handling system mouse has input buttons at an upper surface with selectable response to an end user press. An arrangement of magnets cooperate to establish a distance for the input button to move to complete an input at a switch to provide the end user with a selected of a spring or cantilever type of input response. For example, electropermanent magnets are configured to attract or repel a permanent magnet so that the amount of input button press motion adjusts along with the resistance against an input button press.