Claims
- 1. In a stylus for use with a digitizer tablet and having an elongated housing with a working front end and within the housing means for interacting with the tablet to generate X/Y location data of the stylus relative to the tablet and means for generating a Z-axis signal output under control of the stylus user, the improvement comprising said Z-axis signal control comprising means mounted in the proximity of the working end and having a movable element and connected to modify the Z-axis signal output in accordance with movement of said movable element, and means for resiliently mounting said movable element on the housing for pivotable motion about an axis substantially parallel and substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the elongated housing.
- 2. The stylus of claim 1, wherein said movable element has a front end configured as a nib such that downward pressure on the nib exerted by the user modifies the Z-axis signal output.
- 3. The stylus of claim 1, wherein said control provides a Z-axis output signal which is linearly related to the degree of pivoting of said movable element.
- 4. The stylus of claim 3, wherein said control comprises a magnet and a Hall-effect transducer, one of which is coupled to said movable element to move upon movement of said movable element and the other of which is held stationary relative to said stylus housing.
- 5. The stylus of claim 4, wherein said control comprises a transducer mounted on a forwardly-projecting housing member, and a spring member is also mounted at one end on said forwardly-projecting housing member.
- 6. The stylus of claim 5, wherein a tapered member is connected to the opposite end of the spring member, said magnet being connected to the tapered member.
- 7. The stylus of claim 6, wherein the connection of the magnet to the tapered member includes a member cantilevered on the tapered member.
- 8. The stylus of claim 7, wherein the spring member, tapered member, and cantilevered member are constituted of soft magnetic material.
- 9. The stylus of claim 4, wherein said control comprises a spring steel strip.
- 10. The stylus of claim 1, further comprising a button switch on the housing.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of my prior filed application, Ser. No. 07/436,196, filed Nov. 13, 1989 U.S. Pat. No. 5,004,871.
Copending application, Ser. No. 559,425 filed July 23, 1990 describes a slide switch analog side control for a stylus.
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