1. Technical Field
The invention relates to a connection of an external monitor and a handheld computer, particularly to cursor interaction between an external monitor and a handheld computer.
2. Related Art
Handheld computers, such as smartphones and tablets, have become essential for most people. As shown in
TV sets and displays are not normally designed to be used with mouse or keyboards. Although most handheld computers are provided with a touchscreen, nevertheless, mouse and keyboard are still much more convenient to operate than a touchscreen. Until now, a user cannot use a mouse to operate his or her handheld computer 1 connected to the external monitor 2 due to lacking of a visible cursor. One of the way to “solve” this problem is to replace the external monitor with a personal computer with a mouse, but this is unsatisfactory due to the size of the display of a personal computer is typically much smaller than a typical TV set. If somehow users were allowed to operate a handheld computer 2 connecting a TV set by a mouse, it will be very convenient for users indeed. However, there is no solution on the market yet.
An object of the invention is to provide a method for generating a cursor on an external monitor connected to a handheld computer, which allow users to operate a handheld computer with a mouse when the handheld computer is connected to an external monitor.
To accomplish the above object, the method of the invention includes the steps of: a) providing a cursor generator which receives a first video signal, and outputs a second video signal, and which is also capable of connecting to a mouse; b) operationally connecting the cursor generator between the external monitor and the handheld computer to receive the first video signal from the handheld computer; c) generating a cursor into the first video signal; and d) outputting the second video signal with the cursor to the external monitor and sending a positional signal of the cursor to the handheld computer.
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In step S3, the cursor generator 3 generates a cursor into the first video signal from the handheld computer 1. Finally, in step S4, the cursor generator 3 outputs the second video signal with the cursor to the external monitor 2 and sends a positional signal of the cursor to the handheld computer 1. Thus, a screen picture of the handheld computer 1 can be displayed on the external monitor 2 and a cursor 21 is embedded in the screen picture of the external monitor 2. On the other hand, another cursor 11 will be shown on the handheld computer 1. And the two cursors 11, 21 are corresponding to each other.
A step S5 can be performed after the step S4, which is synchronizing the cursor 21 with movement of the mouse 41. Accordingly, the cursor 21 will be moved with the mouse 41 in tandem.
The invention offers great convenience to users and allows users to operate a handheld computer 1 effectively with a mouse 41 when the handheld computer 1 is connected to a TV set.
It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the above embodiment has been described by way of example only and not in any limitative sense, and that various alterations and modifications are possible without departure from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/607,046, filed Jan. 27, 2015, now pending.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 14607046 | Jan 2015 | US |
Child | 14862312 | US |