US Patent Application 18231896. Input Devices Incorporating Biometric Sensors simplified abstract

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Input Devices Incorporating Biometric Sensors

Organization Name

Apple Inc.==Inventor(s)==

[[Category:Robert Y. Cao of San Francisco CA (US)]]

[[Category:Michael K. Mccord of San Francisco CA (US)]]

[[Category:Simon R. Lancaster-larocque of San Jose CA (US)]]

Input Devices Incorporating Biometric Sensors - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18231896 titled 'Input Devices Incorporating Biometric Sensors

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a button assembly for an electronic device that includes a biometric sensor integrated below the button's surface. This button assembly is designed to be positioned in relation to a secondary display of the electronic device, which can be located above the top row of keys on a keyboard.

  • The button assembly integrates a biometric sensor beneath the button's surface.
  • The biometric sensor can be used to authenticate users or provide additional security measures.
  • The button assembly is specifically designed to be positioned in relation to a secondary display on the electronic device.
  • The secondary display can be located above the top row of keys on a keyboard.
  • This button assembly provides a convenient and integrated solution for incorporating biometric sensors into electronic devices.
  • The positioning of the button assembly in relation to the secondary display allows for easy access and visibility of the biometric sensor.
  • The integration of the biometric sensor enhances the security and functionality of the electronic device.


Original Abstract Submitted

A button assembly for an electronic device is disclosed. The button assembly integrates a biometric sensor below a top surface of the button. The button assembly is positioned relative to a secondary display of an electronic device. The secondary display can be positioned relative to a keyboard, such as above a top row of keys of the keyboard.