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Meta platforms technologies, llc (20250103140). AUDIO-HAPTIC CURSOR FOR ASSISTING WITH VIRTUAL OR REAL-WORLD OBJECT SELECTION IN EXTENDED-REALITY (XR) ENVIRONMENTS, AND SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF

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AUDIO-HAPTIC CURSOR FOR ASSISTING WITH VIRTUAL OR REAL-WORLD OBJECT SELECTION IN EXTENDED-REALITY (XR) ENVIRONMENTS, AND SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF

Organization Name

meta platforms technologies, llc

Inventor(s)

Kashyap Todi of Seattle WA US

Tanya Renee Jonker of Seattle WA US

Hyun Sung Cho of Redmond WA US

Naveen Sendhilnathan of New York NY US

Tianyi Wang of Redmond WA US

AUDIO-HAPTIC CURSOR FOR ASSISTING WITH VIRTUAL OR REAL-WORLD OBJECT SELECTION IN EXTENDED-REALITY (XR) ENVIRONMENTS, AND SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20250103140 titled 'AUDIO-HAPTIC CURSOR FOR ASSISTING WITH VIRTUAL OR REAL-WORLD OBJECT SELECTION IN EXTENDED-REALITY (XR) ENVIRONMENTS, AND SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF

Original Abstract Submitted

a method for providing audio and haptic feedback to guide object selection while using an extended-reality device is disclosed. the method includes while a user is wearing an extended-reality headset that is associated with an output device, in accordance with a determination that a focus selector for the artificial-reality headset is directed to a first object with first visual characteristics, providing first haptic feedback and first audio feedback corresponding to the first visual characteristics via the output device. the method further includes in accordance with a determination that the focus selector for the artificial-reality headset is directed to a second object with second visual characteristics, distinct from the first visual characteristics, providing second haptic feedback and second audio feedback, distinct from the first haptic feedback and the first audio feedback, corresponding to the second visual characteristics via the output device.

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