Patent · US Expired

Methods of self-calibration for a key-type mouse

US5515040A · kind A · utility

30Cited by
4References
2Claims
0Family size

Assignee

Inventors

Key dates

Filing dateSep 28, 1993
Grant dateMay 7, 1996
Priority date
Expiry dateSep 28, 2013

Classification

  • Technology area (CPC G)Physics
  • CPC primaryG06F3/0338
  • WIPO fieldComputer technology
  • WIPO sectorElectrical engineering

Abstract

This invention relates to methods of self-calibration for computer display cursor positioning devices imbedded within a computer keyboard key (sometimes referred to herein as a "key-type mouse") or other pointing device. A plurality of Force Sensitive Resistor grids ("FSRs") or other pressure sensitive sensors are used to detect relative pressure applied in various directions to a predetermined key of a computer keyboard. An RC circuit is used to indirectly read the values of the FSRs. A predetermined delay period is associated with each sensor followed by a measurement period. The resistance of the FSR is related to the measurement period taken to reach a given voltage value after the predetermined delay period. A positive or negative offset to the predetermined delay period adjusts the time necessary for the RC circuit to reach a predetermined bias voltage value. By breaking the charging time into a delay period and a measurement period the amount of time that the keyboard controller or microprocessor must spend devoted to watching the voltage across the RC circuit for the moment when it reaches V.sub.CC is reduced, improving the operation of the keyboard.

Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Objective bibliographic and citation counts.