Claims
- 1. In a computer system, a subsystem comprising:
a plurality of indicators that each convey information about a state of the computer system, each indicator having a first operating component and a second operating component; and control logic that selects first data for the first operating component and second data for the second operating component when state information is to be output via a selected one of the indicators, the selected indicator controlled to output state information by applying the first and second operating components to the selected indicator based on the first and second data.
- 2. The subsystem of claim 1 wherein the indicator outputs visible information.
- 3. The subsystem of claim 2 wherein the first operating component comprises color, and wherein the first data comprises at least one value that is used to output a corresponding color on the indicator.
- 4. The subsystem of claim 3 wherein the control logic selects the color from a set containing blue, green, amber, red and white.
- 5. The subsystem of claim 4 wherein the control logic selects blue to output informational-related state data to the selected indicator.
- 6. The subsystem of claim 4 wherein the control logic selects green to output activity-related state data to the selected indicator.
- 7. The subsystem of claim 4 wherein the control logic selects amber to output holding-related state data to the selected indicator.
- 8. The subsystem of claim 4 wherein the control logic selects red to output attention-related state data to the selected indicator.
- 9. The subsystem of claim 4 wherein the control logic selects white to output life status-related state data to the selected indicator.
- 10. The subsystem of claim 3 wherein the control logic selects the color from a set containing green, amber and red.
- 11. The subsystem of claim 1 wherein the selected indicator indicates a state of power of the computer system.
- 12. The subsystem of claim 1 wherein the selected indicator indicates a state of security of the computer system.
- 13. The subsystem of claim 1 wherein the selected indicator indicates a state of a media-related device of the computer system.
- 14. The subsystem of claim 1 wherein the selected indicator indicates a state of recording information by the computer system.
- 15. The subsystem of claim 1 wherein the selected indicator indicates a hardware problem in the computer system.
- 16. The subsystem of claim 1 wherein the selected indicator indicates a software problem in the computer system.
- 17. The subsystem of claim 1 wherein the selected indicator indicates that a communication is available at the computer system.
- 18. The subsystem of claim 1 wherein the selected indicator indicates a message available at the computer system.
- 19. The subsystem of claim 1 wherein the selected indicator indicates an incoming call to the computer system.
- 20. The subsystem of claim 1 wherein the selected indicator indicates system status data of the computer system.
- 21. The subsystem of claim 1 wherein the second operating component comprises an activation pattern, and wherein the second data corresponds to a selected activation pattern of a plurality of available activation patterns.
- 22. The subsystem of claim 21 wherein the indicator outputs visible information, and wherein the selected activation pattern corresponds to an illumination pattern.
- 23. The subsystem of claim 22 wherein the control logic selects the illumination pattern from a set including steady and blink.
- 24. The subsystem of claim 22 wherein the control logic selects the illumination pattern from a set including steady, fast blink and slow blink.
- 25. The subsystem of claim 22 wherein the control logic selects the illumination pattern from a set including steady and flash.
- 26. The subsystem of claim 22 wherein the control logic selects the illumination pattern from a set including steady and wink.
- 27. The subsystem of claim 22 wherein the control logic selects the illumination pattern to output persistent-related state data to the selected indicator.
- 28. The subsystem of claim 22 wherein the control logic selects the illumination pattern to output change-related state data to the selected indicator.
- 29. The subsystem of claim 22 wherein the control logic selects the illumination pattern to output invitation-related state data to the selected indicator.
- 30. The subsystem of claim 22 wherein the control logic selects the illumination pattern to output reminder-related state data to the selected indicator.
- 31. The subsystem of claim 22 wherein the indicator outputs at least one of member a set containing visual, audible, and tactile representations.
- 32. The subsystem of claim 1 wherein the indicator comprises an LED.
- 33. The subsystem of claim 1 wherein the indicator comprises a light source that generally illuminates a monitor area.
- 34. In a computer system, a method comprising:
receiving state data related to a current state of the computer system; selecting an indicator from among a plurality of indicators for outputting the state data; selecting component data for operating the selected indicator; and outputting control data corresponding to the selected component such that the selected indicator outputs a representation corresponding to the state data.
- 35. The method of claim 34 wherein the indicator outputs at least one of member a set containing visual, audible, and tactile representations.
- 36. The method of claim 36 further comprising selecting at least one other set of component data for operating the selected indicator.
- 37. The method of claim 34 wherein outputting control data comprises outputting data corresponding to visible information.
- 38. The method of claim 37 further comprising selecting at least one other set of component data corresponding to visible information for operating the selected indicator.
- 39. The method of claim 37 wherein the component comprises color, and wherein outputting data corresponding to visible information comprises outputting color data.
- 40. The method of claim 39 wherein selecting a component for operating the selected indicator comprises selecting particular color to output informational-related control data.
- 41. The method of claim 39 wherein selecting a component for operating the selected indicator comprises selecting particular color to output activity-related control data.
- 42. The method of claim 39 wherein selecting a component for operating the selected indicator comprises selecting particular color to output holding-related control data.
- 43. The method of claim 39 wherein selecting a component for operating the selected indicator comprises selecting particular color to output attention-related control data.
- 44. The method of claim 39 wherein selecting a component for operating the selected indicator comprises selecting a particular color to output life-status related control data.
- 45. The method of claim 34 wherein the received state data comprises power state data, and wherein selecting an indicator comprises selecting an indicator corresponding to a power indicator.
- 46. The method of claim 34 wherein the received state data comprises security state data, and wherein selecting an indicator comprises selecting an indicator corresponding to a security indicator.
- 47. The method of claim 34 wherein the received state data comprises media-related state data, and wherein selecting an indicator comprises selecting an indicator corresponding to a media indicator.
- 48. The method of claim 34 wherein the received state data comprises transport-related state data, and wherein selecting an indicator comprises selecting an indicator corresponding to a transport indicator.
- 49. The method of claim 34 wherein the received state data comprises recording-related state data, and wherein selecting an indicator comprises selecting an indicator corresponding to a recording state indicator.
- 50. The method of claim 34 wherein the received state data comprises system status-related state data, and wherein selecting an indicator comprises selecting an indicator corresponding to a system status indicator.
- 51. The method of claim 34 wherein the received state data comprises notification-related state data, and wherein selecting an indicator comprises selecting an indicator corresponding to a notification indicator.
- 52. The method of claim 34 wherein the received state data comprises communication-related state data, and wherein selecting an indicator comprises selecting an indicator corresponding to a communication indicator.
- 53. The method of claim 34 wherein the received state data comprises call-related state data, and wherein selecting an indicator comprises selecting an indicator corresponding to a call indicator.
- 54. The method of claim 34 wherein the received state data comprises message-related state data, and wherein selecting an indicator comprises selecting an indicator corresponding to a message indicator.
- 55. The method of claim 34 wherein the indicator outputs visible information, wherein the component corresponds to an illumination pattern, and wherein outputting control data comprises outputting data corresponding to a selected illumination pattern.
- 56. The method of claim 55 further comprising selecting at least one other set of component data corresponding to visible information for operating the selected indicator.
- 57. The method of claim 56 wherein at least one other set of component data comprises color data, and wherein outputting control data further comprises outputting color data.
- 58. The method of claim 55 wherein selecting component data for operating the selected indicator comprises selecting a steady illumination pattern.
- 59. The method of claim 55 wherein selecting component data for operating the selected indicator comprises selecting a blink illumination pattern.
- 60. The method of claim 55 wherein selecting component data for operating the selected indicator comprises selecting a fast blink illumination pattern.
- 61. The method of claim 55 wherein selecting component data for operating the selected indicator comprises selecting a slow blink illumination pattern.
- 62. The method of claim 55 wherein selecting component data for operating the selected indicator comprises selecting a wink illumination pattern.
- 63. The method of claim 55 wherein selecting component data for operating the selected indicator comprises selecting a steady illumination pattern.
- 64. The method of claim 55 wherein selecting component data for operating the selected indicator comprises selecting a flash illumination pattern.
- 65. The method of claim 55 wherein selecting component data for operating the selected indicator comprises selecting illumination pattern data corresponding to persistent-related state information.
- 66. The method of claim 55 wherein selecting component data for operating the selected indicator comprises selecting illumination pattern data corresponding to change-related state information.
- 67. The method of claim 55 wherein selecting component data for operating the selected indicator comprises selecting illumination pattern data corresponding to invitation-related state information.
- 68. The method of claim 55 wherein selecting component data for operating the selected indicator comprises selecting illumination pattern data corresponding to reminder-related state information.
- 69. A computer-readable medium having computer-executable instructions for performing the method of claim 34.
- 70. In a computer system, a subsystem comprising:
means for selecting an indicator for outputting state data based on a current state of the computer system; means for selecting component data for operating the selected indicator; and means for controlling the selected indicator based on the component data to output a representation corresponding to the state data.
- 71. The subsystem of claim 70 wherein the means for controlling the selected indicator comprises means for outputting data that results in the indicator outputting at least one of member a set containing visual, audible, and tactile representations.
- 72. The subsystem of claim 70 wherein the indicator outputs visible information, and wherein the means for controlling the selected indicator comprises means for outputting control data that results in the indicator outputting a visual representation.
- 73. The subsystem of claim 72 wherein the means for selecting component data comprises means for selecting color data.
- 74. The subsystem of claim 72 wherein the means for selecting component data comprises means for selecting illumination pattern data.
- 75. The subsystem of claim 72 wherein the means for selecting component data comprises means for selecting color data and illumination pattern data.
- 76. In a computer system, a subsystem comprising:
a plurality of indicators, each indicator arranged to display state information corresponding to the state of the computer system; receiver means for receiving first and second state data; and control means for controlling a selected indicator to output a first color based on the first state information and a second color based on the second state information, the control means selecting an illumination pattern such that the color switches between the first and second colors to display state information corresponding to the first and second state data.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present invention is related to the following copending United States Patent Applications filed concurrently herewith, assigned to the assignee of the present invention, and hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties:
[0002] “Method and System for Auxiliary Display of Information for a Computing Device,” Attorney Docket No. 3810;
[0003] “Real-Time Communications Architecture and Methods for use with a Personal Computer System,” Attorney Docket No. 3820;
[0004] “Record Button on a Computer System,” Attorney Docket No. 3830;
[0005] “Method and System for Auxiliary Processing Of Information for a Computing Device,” Attorney Docket No. 3840;
[0006] “System and Method for Activating a Computer System;” Attorney Docket No. 3850;
[0007] “Computer System with Do Not Disturb System and Method,” Attorney Docket No. 3860;
[0008] “Computer Camera System and Method for Reducing Parallax,” Attorney Docket No. 3870; and
[0009] “Control and Communications Panel for a Computer System,” Attorney Docket No. 3880.