1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a mouse, and particularly to a mouse with a screen saver control function.
2. Description of Related Art
In today's computer operating systems, one can set an idle time to enable a screen saver on a display screen of a computer or to enable a computer lock function. No matter what a length of the idle time is, long or short, once the idle time has been set, the screen saver or the computer lock is enabled when the idle time is reached. If a computer user doesn't operate the computer during the idle time, the computer enables a screen saver, and the computer user must input a computer password to disable the screen saver or unlock the computer. Furthermore, when the computer user is away from the computer, the computer screen does not immediately enables the screen saver/lock function, rather, the computer waits until the idle time is reached before enabling the screen saver/lock function. Consequently, the display screen may still be operating for a long time, leading to shortened work life of the display screen. Furthermore, during this time, other computer user may operate the computer when the computer user is away, a data security hazard of data of the computer user.
A mouse with a screen saver control function is provided. The mouse includes a screen saver control button configured for generating a signal when receiving an operational input from a computer user; a memory unit for storing a simulation program; and a micro-processing unit configured for running the simulation program when receiving the signal from the screen saver control button, and generating simulated input signals to a computer connected thereto.
Other advantages and novel features will be drawn from the following detailed description with reference to the attached drawing, in which:
If the microprocessor 102 receives the screen saver signal from the screen saver control button when the simulation program is not invoked, the microprocessor 102 invokes the simulation program to generate the simulated input signals. The microprocessor 102 transmits the simulated input signals to the connected computer through the connection interface 104, and thus to preventing the computer 200 from enabling a screen saver program.
When the simulation program is invoked, the microprocessor 102 does not respond to the input signals from the buttons other than the screen saver control button in the button area 101 such as the left button 111, the right button 113, and the scroll button 112. If the microprocessor 102 receives the screen saver signal from the screen saver control button when the simulation program is invoked, the microprocessor 102 terminates the simulation program so as to perform the corresponding instructions according to the input signals received from the button area 101.
If the microprocessor 102 receives successive (e.g., 2) screen saver signals from the screen saver control button 110 in a short predetermined time period (e.g., 0.5 s) when the simulation program is not invoked, the microprocessor 102 sends a screen saver instruction to the connected computer 200, to activate the screen saver program. Consequently, the screen saver program is enabled.
It is understood that the invention may be embodied in other forms without departing from the spirit thereof. Thus, the present examples and embodiments are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200610156906.8 | Nov 2006 | CN | national |