The present invention relates to an allocation structure for a wireless cursor transmitter and, more particularly, to a wireless cursor transmitter which can be integrated into a portable computer.
In the past, projectors and slides are frequently used for presentation in meeting or seminar. The development of information technology has replaced the conventional projectors and slides by computer and peripherals. Using computers for presentation has become a trend in meeting or seminar because the computer provides sound effect and dynamic visual effect, such that the presentation is more attractive. The other advantage of the computer presentation includes that information saved in the computer can be updated or modified any time. Therefore, computers, particularly the portable computers have become inevitable tools for business in modern society.
The above conventional portable computer 10a and transmitter 20a remotely controls a computer software for presentation. During application, the transmitter 20a is hand held by the user, while the portable computer 10a can be disposed on a platform. However, when both devices are idle, the storages of the portable computer 10a and the transmitter 20a are independent of each other. Therefore, the transmitter 20a is often misplaced or lost.
The present invention provides an allocation structure of a wireless cursor transmitter. The expansion slot of a portable computer is used for allocating the transmitter, such that when the transmitter can be stored together with the computer while being idle. It thus provides great convenience for access and storage.
The allocation structure of a wireless cursor transmitter provided by the present invention comprises a card, which includes a plurality of press buttons formed on a top surface thereof. One end of the card has a connecting part disposable and connectable to an expansion slot of a portable computer.
These, as well as other features of the present invention, will become apparent upon reference to the drawings wherein:
FIGS. 2 shows an exploded view of an allocation structure of a wireless cursor transmitter, and
The portable computer 10 includes at least one expansion slot 11, which is a PCMCIA expansion slot for connecting a network card, a modem card or a sound card, for example. The expansion slot 11 includes a common socket 12, and underneath the expansion slot 11, a push lever 13 is installed. One side of the portable computer 10 includes a connecting port 14 (USB specification as shown). The connecting port 14 provides connection for a receiver 15 to serve as a receiving device of radio frequency signal.
The transmitter 20 includes a hand-held device which uses infrared (IR) or radio frequency (RF) signal to remotely control the position of a cursor on the computer screen. The top surface of the transmitter 20 includes functions keys such as page up, down and scrolling key 201, left and right key 202 and an enable key 203. Therefore, the user can remotely apply a computer application such as Power Point for presentation.
In the present invention, the transmitter 20 includes a card 21 which can be inserted into the expansion slot 11 of the portable computer. One end of the card 21 includes a connecting part 22. The connecting part 22 includes a female plug of a PCMCIA card to match the male socket 12 inside of the expansion slot 11. In addition, a power pin can be formed on the connecting part 22. The power pin is then connected to power terminal of the socket 12 for charging the transmitter 20.
Accordingly, the allocation structure of the wireless cursor transmitter provides the following advantages.
This disclosure provides exemplary embodiments of the present invention. The scope of this disclosure is not limited by these exemplary embodiments. Numerous variations, whether explicitly provided for by the specification or implied by the specification, such as variations in shape, structure, dimension, type of material or manufacturing process may be implemented by one of skill in the art in view of this disclosure.