17950770. Method And Device For Faciliating Interactions With A Peripheral Device simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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Method And Device For Faciliating Interactions With A Peripheral Device

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Benjamin R. Blachnitzky of San Francisco CA (US)

Aaron M. Burns of Sunnyvale CA (US)

Anette L. Freiin Von Kapri of Mountain View CA (US)

Arun Rakesh Yoganandan of San Francisco CA (US)

Benjamin H. Boesel of Sunnyvale CA (US)

Evgenii Krivoruchko of Cupertino CA (US)

Jonathan Ravasz of Sunnyvale CA (US)

Shih-Sang Chiu of Menlo Park CA (US)

Method And Device For Faciliating Interactions With A Peripheral Device - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17950770 titled 'Method And Device For Faciliating Interactions With A Peripheral Device

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a method for displaying a visual indicator (pairing affordance) that is fixed to a peripheral device in a 3D environment. The method involves detecting the peripheral device using computer vision, receiving user input related to the peripheral device, and displaying the pairing indicator on a display in response to the user input.

  • Method for displaying a visual indicator fixed to a peripheral device in a 3D environment
  • Detects the peripheral device using computer vision
  • Receives user input related to the peripheral device
  • Displays the pairing indicator on a display in response to the user input

Potential Applications

  • Augmented reality gaming: The method can be used to display pairing indicators for game controllers or other peripheral devices in an augmented reality gaming environment.
  • Virtual reality experiences: The method can be utilized to show pairing indicators for VR controllers or other peripherals in a virtual reality environment.
  • Smart home setup: The method can assist in setting up and pairing smart home devices by displaying indicators that guide users to the correct devices.

Problems Solved

  • Simplifies the process of pairing peripheral devices in a 3D environment by providing a visual indicator that is fixed to the device.
  • Reduces the need for complex setup instructions or user manuals by visually guiding users to the correct peripheral device.
  • Enhances user experience by making the pairing process more intuitive and user-friendly.

Benefits

  • Improved user experience: Users can easily identify and pair peripheral devices in a 3D environment without confusion or frustration.
  • Time-saving: The method streamlines the pairing process, reducing the time required for device setup.
  • User-friendly: The visual indicators make the pairing process more accessible to users with varying levels of technical expertise.


Original Abstract Submitted

In one implementation, a method for displaying a first pairing affordance that is world-locked to a first peripheral device. The method may be performed by an electronic device including a non-transitory memory, one or more processors, a display, and one or more input devices. The method includes detecting the first peripheral device within a three-dimensional (3D) environment via a computer vision technique. The method includes receiving, via the one or more input devices, a first user input that is directed to the first peripheral device within the 3D environment. The method includes, in response to receiving the first user input, displaying, on the display, the first pairing affordance that is world-locked to the first peripheral device within the 3D environment.