Microsoft technology licensing, llc (20240310925). KEYBOARD FOR TOUCH-SENSITIVE DISPLAY DEVICE simplified abstract
KEYBOARD FOR TOUCH-SENSITIVE DISPLAY DEVICE
Organization Name
microsoft technology licensing, llc
Inventor(s)
Henri A. Autio of Redmond WA (US)
Joni Kristian Arola of Redmond WA (US)
KEYBOARD FOR TOUCH-SENSITIVE DISPLAY DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240310925 titled 'KEYBOARD FOR TOUCH-SENSITIVE DISPLAY DEVICE
Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a touch-sensitive display device with a keyboard that can switch between modes to detect input either through the touch sensor or wirelessly.
- Touch-sensitive display device with a keyboard
- Switches between modes to detect input
- Can detect input through touch sensor or wirelessly
Key Features and Innovation:
- Touch-sensitive display device with a versatile keyboard
- Ability to switch between modes for input detection
- Efficient use of touch sensor and wireless receiver for input reception
Potential Applications:
- Mobile devices
- Tablets
- Laptops
- Smartphones
Problems Solved:
- Efficient input detection
- Seamless transition between touch and wireless input
Benefits:
- Enhanced user experience
- Improved input accuracy
- Versatile input options
Commercial Applications: The technology can be applied in various consumer electronics devices, enhancing user interaction and input methods in the market.
Questions about Touch-Sensitive Display Device with Keyboard: 1. How does the device determine when to switch between touch sensor and wireless input modes? 2. What are the potential drawbacks of this technology in terms of user experience?
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Original Abstract Submitted
examples are disclosed that relate to a keyboard for a touch-sensitive display device. one example provides a touch-sensitive display device comprising a touch sensor, a display, a wireless receiver, a logic subsystem, and a storage subsystem. the storage subsystem comprises instructions executable by the logic subsystem to, in a first mode in which a keyboard satisfies a detection condition of the touch sensor, detect, via the touch sensor, input applied to the keyboard, and, in a second mode in which the keyboard does not satisfy the detection condition of the touch sensor, receive input from the keyboard via the wireless receiver, the input being detected at least in part by the keyboard operating in the second mode.