18235693. CONTROLLING EXTERNAL DEVICES USING REALITY INTERFACES simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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CONTROLLING EXTERNAL DEVICES USING REALITY INTERFACES

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Justin D. Stoyles of San Francisco CA (US)

Michael Kuhn of Baierbrunn CA (US)

CONTROLLING EXTERNAL DEVICES USING REALITY INTERFACES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18235693 titled 'CONTROLLING EXTERNAL DEVICES USING REALITY INTERFACES

Simplified Explanation

Abstract: The patent application describes a process for controlling an external device using a computer-generated reality interface. It involves providing a view of the physical environment, including the external device, through a display. Information about the function of the external device is received from the device. While the view is being provided, an affordance representing the function is displayed on the display, overlaying the external device.

Patent/Innovation Explanation:

  • Process for controlling an external device using a computer-generated reality interface
  • Provides a view of the physical environment, including the external device, through a display
  • Receives information about the function of the external device from the device
  • Displays an affordance representing the function on the display, overlaying the external device

Potential Applications:

  • Remote control of electronic devices using virtual reality or augmented reality interfaces
  • Controlling robotic devices or machinery through a computer-generated reality interface
  • Gaming applications where virtual objects interact with physical devices

Problems Solved:

  • Simplifies the control of external devices by providing a visual representation of their functions
  • Enables users to interact with physical devices in a virtual environment
  • Reduces the need for physical buttons or controls on external devices

Benefits:

  • Enhanced user experience by combining physical and virtual elements
  • Increased control and functionality of external devices through a computer-generated reality interface
  • Improved accessibility and ease of use for controlling complex devices


Original Abstract Submitted

In some exemplary processes for controlling an external device using a computer-generated reality interface, a view of a physical environment that includes the external device is provided through the display, and information specifying a function of the external device is received from the external device. While the view of the physical environment is being provided, an affordance corresponding to the function is displayed at a position on the display that overlays at least a portion of the external device.