Claims
- 1. A computer mouse for controlling movement of a cursor in a video display in at least first and second opposing directions, comprising:
- a glove-like apparel having at least one finger joint and a finger, said finger being rotatable about said joint from an initial rotational position in opposing first and second directions through first and second rotated positions respectively;
- a microswitch apparatus mounted on said glove-like apparel near said finger joint and having first and second ON states occurring while said finger remains rotated from said initial rotational position through at least a corresponding one of said first and second rotated positions;
- a circuit connected to said microswitch apparatus for converting an occurring one of said first and second ON states of said microswitch apparatus to a command signal to move said cursor in a corresponding one of said first and second directions for a duration of said occurring ON state.
- 2. The mouse of claim 1 wherein said microswitch apparatus comprises a single microswitch.
- 3. The mouse of claim 1 wherein said microswitch apparatus comprises first and second single-direction microswitches, each one of said microswitches being turned on while said finger remains rotated from said initial rotational position through at least a corresponding one of said first and second rotated positions.
- 4. The mouse of claim 1 wherein said first and second directions are up and down vertical directions in said video display, respectively.
- 5. The mouse of claim 1 wherein said first and second directions are left and right horizontal directions in said video display, respectively.
- 6. A computer mouse for controlling movement of a cursor in a video display in at least first and second opposing directions, comprising:
- a glove-like apparel having at least one finger joint and a finger, said finger being rotatable about said joint in first and second directions;
- sensing apparatus mounted on said glove-like apparel near said finger joint and having first and second states indicative of rotation of said finger in a corresponding one of said first and second directions;
- a circuit connected to said sensing apparatus for converting said first and second states of said sensing apparatus to a command signal to move said cursor in a corresponding one of said first and second directions.
- 7. The mouse of claim 6 wherein said microswitch apparatus comprises a single sensor.
- 8. The mouse of claim 6 wherein said microswitch apparatus comprises first and second single-direction microswitches, each one of said microswitches being turned on while said finger remains rotated from said initial rotational position through at least a corresponding one of said first and second rotated positions.
- 9. The mouse of claim 6 wherein said first and second directions are up and down vertical directions in said video display, respectively.
- 10. The mouse of claim 6 wherein said first and second directions are left and right horizontal directions in said video display, respectively.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/807,197, filed Dec. 16, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,444,462.
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Divisions (1)
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