Claims
- 1. A manually-operated control device for controlling the position of a cursor on a display screen comprising:
- a source of light;
- a plurality of detectors responsive to light from the light source;
- a handle including transmission means for transmitting said light through the handle, the handle having a neutral position and a plurality of operative positions, wherein the handle is manually-movable from the neutral position to the operative positions to transmit a portion of the light from the source through the transmission means to one of the detectors, whereby the position of the handle may be measured by interrogation of the detectors; and
- each detector has associated therewith a further detector, such that, when the handle is moved along an axis from the neutral position to an operative position, further motion of the handle along the same axis causes light to be transmitted to the associated further detector.
- 2. A manually-operated control device as claimed in claim 1 wherein the transmission means is formed in the shape of a mushroom, arranged to receive light from the source into a spigot forming the stem of the mushroom and to internally reflect the light such that it emanates from the transmission means as a circle of light.
- 3. A manually-operated control device as claimed in claim 1 wherein the handle is mounted in a support member such that the handle may be moved within a predetermined region which is sufficiently extensive to permit each operative position to be attained and wherein in some of said operative positions the handle is arranged to receive light from the light source and to transmit a portion of said light through said transmission means to two of the detectors simultaneously.
- 4. A manually-operated control device as claimed in claim 1 further comprising switch means responsive to manual pressure exerted on said handle in a direction parallel to said handle.
- 5. A manually-operated control device as claimed in claim 4 wherein said switch means comprises an additional detector responsive to said light from said source and means responsive to said manual pressure for directing a portion of said light to said additional detector.
- 6. A manually-operated control device as claimed in claim 1 wherein each of said plurality of detectors has a filter over its active region to reduce the intensity of background radiation reaching the detector over a range of frequencies distinct from those of the light produced by said source.
- 7. A manually-operated control device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said light is infra-red.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 208,699 filed on June 20, 1988 now abandoned.
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