Apple inc. (20240103645). INPUT DEVICE WITH ADAPTIVE GRIP ORIENTATION simplified abstract

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INPUT DEVICE WITH ADAPTIVE GRIP ORIENTATION

Organization Name

apple inc.

Inventor(s)

Bart K. Andre of Palo Alto CA (US)

Brian T. Gleeson of Mountain View CA (US)

Kristi E. Bauerly of Los Altos CA (US)

William D. Lindmeier of San Francisco CA (US)

Matthew J. Sundstrom of Campbell CA (US)

Geng Luo of Santa Clara CA (US)

Seung Wook Kim of San Jose CA (US)

Evangelos Christodoulou of Santa Clara CA (US)

Megan M. Sapp of San Francisco CA (US)

Kainoa Kwon-perez of San Francisco CA (US)

David H. Bloom of San Francisco CA (US)

Steven J. Taylor of San Jose CA (US)

John B. Morrell of Los Gatos CA (US)

Maio He of Sunnyvale CA (US)

Hamza Kashif of San Jose CA (US)

INPUT DEVICE WITH ADAPTIVE GRIP ORIENTATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240103645 titled 'INPUT DEVICE WITH ADAPTIVE GRIP ORIENTATION

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a computer input system with a mouse that can determine its orientation based on touch input from the user's hand detected by sensors in the mouse.

  • The mouse includes a sensor assembly in its internal volume.
  • A processor is connected to the sensor assembly and a memory component with electronic instructions.
  • The processor determines the orientation of the mouse relative to the user's hand based on touch input.
  • The mouse may have a circular array of touch sensors or lights to detect hand position and provide orientation information.

Potential Applications

This technology could be used in various computer input devices to improve user interaction and control.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of accurately determining the orientation of a mouse based on touch input from the user's hand.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include enhanced user experience, improved control over computer input devices, and potentially increased productivity.

Potential Commercial Applications

This technology could be applied in computer mice, trackpads, and other input devices for consumer electronics, gaming peripherals, and industrial applications.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be the use of touch sensors in computer input devices to enhance user interaction and control.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology impact user ergonomics?

This article does not address how the orientation detection capability of the mouse may affect user ergonomics.

What are the potential limitations of this technology in real-world usage?

The article does not discuss any potential limitations or challenges that may arise when implementing this technology in practical applications.


Original Abstract Submitted

a computer input system includes a mouse including a housing having an interior surface defining an internal volume and a sensor assembly disposed in the internal volume. a processor is electrically coupled to the sensor assembly and a memory component having electronic instructions stored thereon that, when executed by the processor, causes the processor to determine an orientation of the mouse relative to a hand based on a touch input from the hand detected by the sensor assembly. the mouse can also have a circular array of touch sensors or lights that detect hand position and provide orientation information to the user.