Claims
- 1. A data entry system, comprising:
- an ergonomic base adapted to be graspable by two hands of a user, said ergonomic base having an upper surface and a side surface;
- upper surface control means disposed on said ergonomic base upper surface and adapted for operation by either of two of a user's digits to generate a first set of electrical signals, said first set of electrical signals representing a first portion of alphabetic characters of an alphabet; and,
- side surface control means disposed on said ergonomic base side surface and adapted for operation by at least another of a user's digits on either of the user's two hands to generate a second set of electrical signals when operated independently of said upper surface control means, said second set of electrical signals representing a second portion of alphabetic characters of the alphabet, said first and second portions of alphabetic characters together representing at least a majority of alphabetic characters of the alphabet, said side surface control means generating a third set of electrical signals when operated in combination with said upper surface control means.
- 2. The data entry system as recited in claim 1 where said ergonomic base includes a pair of hand grip portions extending angularly with respect to a plane defined by said upper surface, each of said pair of hand grip portions extending substantially orthogonally with respect to said upper surface plane.
- 3. The data entry system as recited in claim 2 where each of said hand grip portions includes support means for assisting in support of said ergonomic base while said side surface control means is being operated, said support means being formed by at least a pair of loop-shaped members respectively coupled to said pair of hand grip portions for a user's fingers to pass therethrough.
- 4. The data entry system as recited in claim 1 where said upper surface control means includes at least one multi-position input device for providing at least four discrete output signals representing at least four alphabetic characters responsive to said multi-position input device being displaced in each of four discrete directions.
- 5. The data entry system as recited in claim 1 where said third set of electrical signals are generated only by combining operation of said upper surface control means by one of a user's hands with operation of said side surface control means by the other of a user's hands.
- 6. A data entry system, comprising:
- an ergonomic base adapted to be graspable by two hands of a user, said ergonomic base having an upper surface and a side surface, said ergonomic base including a pair of hand grip portions extending angularly with respect to a plane defined by said upper surface, each of said hand grip portions being adapted to be grasped by the user's fingers;
- upper surface control means disposed on said ergonomic base upper surface, said upper surface control means includes a plurality of first switches adapted for operation by a user's thumbs to generate a first set of electrical signals, said first set of electrical signals representing a first portion of alphabetic characters of an alphabet; and,
- side surface control means disposed on said pair of hand grip portions, said side surface control means including a plurality of second switches adapted for operation by other of a user's fingers of the user's two hands to generate a second set of electrical signals when operated independently of said upper surface control means, said second set of electrical signals representing a second portion of alphabetic characters of the alphabet, said first and second portions of alphabetic characters together representing at least a majority of alphabetic characters of the alphabet, said side surface control means generating a third set of electrical signals when operated in combination with said plurality of first switches.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of copending application Ser. No. 08/934,648 filed on Sep. 22, 1997.
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