Claims
- 1. A computer system, comprising:
- a computer having an interface for connecting to one of a first pointing device and a second pointing device, said interface including a control means for automatically identifying whether said first pointing device or said second pointing device is connected to said interface;
- an identity circuit, connected to said interface only when said first pointing device is connect to said interface, said identity circuit including at least one capacitor and including a trigger input;
- wherein said first pointing device has a pointing function and includes at least one potentiometer, a parameter of the pointing function being a resistance of said at least one potentiometer, a value of said resistance and a value of said at least one capacitor controlling a hold period of a corresponding monostable circuit, an output of said monostable circuit being connected to said interface, said identity circuit including a triggering input to trigger said monostable circuit; and
- wherein said control means tests for the connection of said first pointing device to said interface by emitting a triggering signal to said triggering input and identifying that said first pointing device is connected to said interface by detecting a triggering output from said monostable circuit and identifying that said second pointing device is connected to said interface when said triggering output from said monostable circuit is undetected.
- 2. A computer system according to claim 1, wherein said first pointing device is a joystick type device comprising a stick connected to said at least one potentiometer, said at least one potentiometer including two potentiometers, wherein resistances of said two potentiometers represent a coordinate of a location on a screen.
- 3. A system according to claim 2, wherein said joystick type device is one of a single or double joystick and wherein said identity circuit emits different signals depending on whether said joystick type device is a single or double joystick.
- 4. A system according to claim 3, wherein said control means identifies either a single or double joystick type device as a function of whether or not the output signal of the monostable circuit returns to an initial state in a given time.
- 5. A system according to claim 4, each joystick type device comprises two control switches and wherein a number of input/output pins of said interface is insufficient for all of the signals of said two control switches and wherein said control means configures the computer to take into account only one switch when two joystick devices are identified.
- 6. A system according to claim 1, wherein said control means comprises an address decoder, a validation gate and a reading circuit for reading the output of said monostable device.
- 7. A system according to claim 1, wherein said identity circuitry is housed in and placed between said interface and said first pointing device, when said first pointing device is connected to the interface.
- 8. A computer system according to claim 1, wherein said monostable circuit is part of said identity circuit and said control means tests for the connection of said first pointing device to said interface by testing for connection of said monostable circuit to said interface.
- 9. A method for detecting if a device which is external to a computer and includes a monostable circuit and a pointing device containing a potentiometer is connected to the computer, comprising the steps of:
- emitting a trigger signal by the computer;
- receiving the triggering signal and triggering the monostable circuit which has a hold period which depends on a resistance of said potentiometer and transmitting a trigger output from said monostable circuit to said computer, only when said device including the monostable circuit and the pointing device containing the potentiometer is connected to the computer;
- determining by the computer that said device containing the monostable circuit and the pointing device is connected to the computer, only when the trigger output is received by the computer; and
- determining by the computer that said device containing the monostable circuit and the pointing device is unconnected to the computer, when the trigger output is not received by the computer.
- 10. A method for detecting according to claim 9, wherein said pointing device is a joystick containing the potentiometer and said transmitting of the trigger output is performed only when the device including the monostable circuit and the pointing device which is the joystick containing the potentiometer is connected to the computer.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 07/839,086, filed on Feb. 24, 1992, now abandoned.
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