DIGITIZER TABLET SYSTEM WITH DUAL-MODE CURSOR/MOUSE

European Patent Office Patent

PATENT NO 0538257
APP PUB NO EP-0538257-A1
SERIAL NO

90916902

Stats

Importance

Loading Importance Indicators... loading....

Abstract

See full text

This is a dual-mode digitizing tablet system for providing inputs to a user program. There is a tablet (20) with an active surfac e and an output connected to the computer. A cursor (18) is moveable over the surface for generating a first signal reflecting the position thereof. Two switch-activating buttons (14) on the cursor generate a second signal when pushed. A position history table (48) holds a last position of the cursor (18) and a menu definition table (52) holds entries defining menu selections associated with the user program (56) as a function of preestablished positions on the tablet. Dual-mode logic (46) is disposed between the tablet (20) and the user program (56) for determining and storing a present location of the cursor (18) for outputting the present location of the cursor when one of the buttons (14) is pressed, for otherwise outputting both the present location and relative movement of the cursor, and for outputting an indication when the other button is pressed. Finally there is an interfacing program (50) disposed between the dual-mode logic (46) and the user program (56) for receiving the present location of the cursor (18) when the one button (14) is pressed, for using the present location of the cursor (18) to retrieve an associated one of the menu selections from the menu definition table (52), and for providing the menu selection to the user program (56). Replaceable menu overlays for each user program are clipped to the tablet surface.

Loading the Abstract Image... loading....

First Claim

See full text

Family

Loading Family data... loading....

Patent Owner(s)

  • Owner owned or assignment not recorded

International Classification(s)

  • [Classification Symbol]
  • [Patents Count]

Inventor(s)

  • No Inventor to display

Cited Art Landscape

Load Citation