The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the invention, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
An exemplary embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
In step 102, the user executes a multimedia program in the notebook computer, for example, a TV playing program, to display video images on the screen of the notebook computer and to turn on the Bluetooth module of the notebook computer, so that the notebook computer and the cell phone 21 establish a connection and accordingly the cell phone 21 becomes a human interface device (HID). Please note that, in the present embodiment, the execution sequence of steps 101 and 102 can be switched without affecting the subsequent operations. Next, the user remotely controls the video images in the notebook computer through the cell phone 21.
It should be mentioned here that, in step 101, when the Bluetooth module of the cell phone 21 is turned on, and at the same time the remote control function of the cell phone 21 is also turned on so that the screen 211 of the cell phone 21 presents what is illustrated in
For example, button 1 corresponds to rewind function, button 2 corresponds to pause function, button 3 corresponds to fast forward function, button 4 corresponds to previous channel (or previous music) function, button 6 corresponds to next channel (or next music) function, button 5 corresponds to stop function, and button 7 corresponds to mute function. The two buttons at the left side of the cell phone 21 can be used for adjusting the sound volume of the notebook computer. In addition, in the present embodiment, the arrow buttons, accept buttons, dial buttons can be used as operation buttons approximately to a mouse.
Accordingly, the user can control the operation of the notebook computer to play video images by pressing down the foregoing buttons.
In step 103, after starting up the multimedia program, the portable computer 20 determines whether the portable computer 20 receives a Bluetooth signal output by the cell phone 21 through the wireless transmission module thereof. The portable computer 20 continues to determine whether the portable computer 20 receives a Bluetooth signal from the cell phone 21 if the portable computer 20 does not receive a Bluetooth signal from the cell phone 21. The portable computer 20 proceeds to the next step if the portable computer 20 receives a Bluetooth signal sent by the cell phone 21.
For example, when the user presses down button 4 of the cell phone 21 to control the multimedia program in the portable computer 20 to switch to a previous channel (i.e. to perform a channel up action, which is denoted by symbol “↑”), the cell phone 21 produces a Bluetooth signal corresponding to button 4 and sends the Bluetooth signal to the portable computer 20. The portable computer 20 receives the “channel up” Bluetooth signal “0x00A0” through the wireless transmission module thereof. Next, the portable computer 20 searches for a Bluetooth control command “↑” corresponding to “0X00A0” in a Bluetooth-computer information table (step 104).
In step 105, the portable computer 20 searches for the Bluetooth control command “↑” in a multimedia command table as shown in
In step 106, if the Bluetooth control command “↑” is found in the multimedia command table, the multimedia program in the portable computer 20 (namely, the TV playing program) executes the “channel up” command corresponding to the “↑” command, so that video images of another channel are displayed on the screen of the portable computer 20.
Similarly, the user can also control the operations of the multimedia program, for example, channel switching, volume adjustment, fast forward, or slow motion etc, in the portable computer 20 through the buttons on the cell phone 21.
Please note that, in the present embodiment, even though a Bluetooth transmission module is used as the wireless transmission module, while in other embodiments, the Bluetooth transmission module may also be replaced by other wireless transmission modules of different specifications. Besides, the Bluetooth signal may also be replaced by other wireless signals, and the Bluetooth control command may also be replaced by other wireless control commands. In addition, the definitions of the buttons of the cell phone in
As described above, the most popular Bluetooth communication protocol is adopted in the present embodiment for controlling the multimedia program. The user can remotely control the multimedia system in a computer by using only a Bluetooth cell phone or a hand-held mobile apparatus which supports Bluetooth system, such as a PDA. Even though Bluetooth wireless transmission is used in the embodiment described here, it should be understood by those having ordinary skill in the art that other wireless transmission standard such as 802.11a b g or Wi-Fi may also be used to achieve the same functions.
In overview, according to the present invention, wireless transmission technique is adopted in a computer system for accomplishing remote control function, thus, unlike a conventional infrared remote control, the remote control in the present invention can be used for remotely controlling a multimedia program in the computer without worrying about the direction of the remote control. In addition, if Bluetooth technique is used as the wireless transmission protocol in the present invention, due to the wide application of Bluetooth, the user can just use a Bluetooth cell phone/PDA as a remote control and the manufacturer can also skip the cost of the remote control.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the structure of the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the present invention cover modifications and variations of this invention provided they fall within the scope of the following claims and their equivalents.
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95130611 | Aug 2006 | TW | national |