18818343. DISPLAY SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETERMINING VERTICAL ALIGNMENT BETWEEN LEFT AND RIGHT DISPLAYS AND A USER'S EYES (Magic Leap, Inc.)

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DISPLAY SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETERMINING VERTICAL ALIGNMENT BETWEEN LEFT AND RIGHT DISPLAYS AND A USER'S EYES

Organization Name

Magic Leap, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Bjorn Nicolaas Servatius Vlaskamp of Plantation FL (US)

DISPLAY SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETERMINING VERTICAL ALIGNMENT BETWEEN LEFT AND RIGHT DISPLAYS AND A USER'S EYES

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18818343 titled 'DISPLAY SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETERMINING VERTICAL ALIGNMENT BETWEEN LEFT AND RIGHT DISPLAYS AND A USER'S EYES



Original Abstract Submitted

A wearable device may include a head-mounted display (HMD) for rendering a three-dimensional (3D) virtual object which appears to be located in an ambient environment of a user of the display. The relative positions of the HMD and one or more eyes of the user may not be in desired positions to receive image information outputted by the HMD. For example, the HMD-to-eye vertical alignment may be different between the left and right eyes. The wearable device may determine if the HMD is level on the user's head and may then provide the user with a left-eye alignment marker and a right-eye alignment marker. Based on user feedback, the wearable device may determine if there is any left-right vertical misalignment and may take actions to reduce or minimize the effects of any misalignment.