Claims
- 1. In a computing system having a user interface, a user input device for inputting information into a computing system, the user input device comprising:
a tactile surface divided by a plurality of sections, each section being tactilely distinguished from an adjacent section; and a plurality of input sensing devices detecting an input stroke defining a user request and transmitting a selection signal indicative of the user request to the computing system, each section having at least one input sensing device whereby information is input into a computing system in response to reception of the selection signal.
- 2. The user input device according to claim 1, wherein each input sensing device is associated with a task to be performed in the computing system.
- 3. The user input device according to claim 2, wherein the task to be performed is text input into an application installed on the computing system.
- 4. The user input device according to claim 2, wherein the task to be performed activates an application installed on the computing system.
- 5. The user input device according to claim 4, wherein the application activated is selected from a group consisting of a desktop environment, an operating system, and an application program.
- 6. The user input device according to claim 2 wherein the task to be performed is a control operation in an application.
- 7. The user input device according to claim 6, wherein the application is from a group consisting of a desktop environment, an operating system, and an application program.
- 8. The user input device according to claim 2, wherein:
at least one input sensing device is associated with an application selection information element displayed on the user interface and associated with the task of activating an application installed on the computing system; at least one input sensing device is associated with an application operation information element displayed on the user interface and associated with the task of providing control over operation of an application installed on the computing system; and at least one input sensing device is associated with a text input information element displayed on the user interface and associated with the task of textual and character input into an application installed on the computing system.
- 9. The user input device according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of sections comprises:
a central portion forming a single section; and a petals portion having a plurality of petals angularly dividing the tactile surface between the central portion to an outer circumferential portion of the tactile surface, each petal forming a single section; and the outer circumferential portion forming a single section whereby the input stroke contacts at least one section to request performance of a particular task.
- 10. The user input device according to claim 9, wherein the central portion further comprises:
a raised reference point tactilely identifying the central portion.
- 11. The input device according to claim 1, wherein the tactile surface is a touchpad having a tactile pattern providing orientation feedback to the user inputting the user request.
- 12. The input device according to claim 11, wherein each input sensing device is a button detecting the input stroke.
- 13. In a computing system having a user interface, the user interface having a user interface selection device for inputting control and text commands into the computing system, the user interface selection device comprising:
a tactile touchpad having a tactile pattern providing orientation feedback to a user inputting a specific user request, the touchpad angularly divided by a plurality of petals, each petal being tactilely distinguished from an adjacent petal and forming a single section; a central portion separating the center of the tactile touchpad from the plurality of petals, the central portion being tactilely distinguished from the plurality of petals and forming a single section; an outer portion separating an outer boundary of the tactile touchpad from the plurality of petals, the outer portion being tactilely distinguished from the plurality of petals and forming a single section; and a plurality of input sensing devices, each section having at least one input sensing device operable to detect an input stroke defining the specific user request and transmitting a selection signal indicative of the specific user request to the computing system.
- 14. The user interface selection device according to claim 13, wherein the specific user request comprises a text command requested with an out-return stroke beginning on the central portion, continuing to at least one petal, and terminating in the central portion, the out-return stroke requesting textual input to the computing system.
- 15. The user interface selection device according to claim 13, wherein the specific user request comprises a control command selected with a drag-out stroke beginning on the central portion, continuing to a petal, and terminating on the petal, the drag-out stroke requesting selection of a control operation on the computing system.
- 16. The user interface selection device according to claim 13, wherein the specific user request comprises a control command selected with a drag-in stroke beginning on a petal, continuing to the central portion, and terminating on the central portion, the drag-in stroke requesting selection of a control operation on the computing system.
- 17. In a computing system having a user interface, the user interface having a user input device having a tactile surface, a method for inputting control and text commands into the computing system, the method comprising:
locating a plurality of input sensing devices on a plurality of sections of the tactile surface, each section tactilely distinguished from an adjacent section thereby providing orientation feedback to a user selecting at least one input sensing device associated with a specific user request; initializing the plurality of input sensing devices such that at least one input sensing device is associated with a task to be performed in the computing system; detecting an input stroke contacting the at least one input sensing device, the input stroke requesting performance of the task by the user; and in response to the detecting act, transmitting a selection signal to the computing system whereby a command to perform the task is input into the computing system.
- 18. The method according to claim 17, wherein the task relates to character input into an application installed on the computing system.
- 19. The method according to claim 17, wherein the task relates to selecting an application for activation on the user interface.
- 20. The method according to claim 17, wherein the task relates to controlling operation of an application installed on the computing system.
- 21. The method according to claim 17, wherein the method for inputting control and text commands into a computing system further comprises:
generating a text selection signal requesting the input of textual information into an application installed on the computing system; generating an application selection signal requesting activation of an application on the user interface; and generating an application operation selection signal requesting control over operations of an application installed on the computing system.
- 22. The method according to claim 17, wherein the detecting act comprises:
sensing contact with a sensor, wherein the transmitting act is implemented when the sensor is physically selected on the tactile surface.
- 23. The method according to claim 17, wherein the detecting act comprises:
sensing contact with a button, wherein the transmitting act is implemented when the button is depressed.
RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/773,453, entitled “Input Device With Pattern And Tactile Feedback For Computer Input And Control,” filed Jan. 31, 2001, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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09773453 |
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10845646 |
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