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The technical field of the invention relates to the entering of computed-coded commands into computing devices to operate the said computing devices, organize, retrieve, and manage electronic documents and data stored on computer information systems and portable computing devices, such as a laptop, tablet, iPad, cellular telephone, networks, or the like. More particularly, the present invention relates to the field of input devices, specifically, the electronic touchpads integrated into laptop computers and the peripheral touchpads electronically connected and operating as input devices to computing devices.
Currently, the “Control” key located in computer devices' keyboards is programmed to provide computer users with previously programmed commands (e.g., pressing and holding the “Control” key and then pressing the “L” key to lock a computer device). Contrary to the prearranged/initially set “Control” key commands in computer devices, the invention provides users with the capability to create their own computer-programmed commands and execute the said commands via the touchpad without interfering with the “Control” key commands/functions.
These and other input devices are still unable to avoid lost productivity problems, especially when multiple computer users in a business setting are repeating the same computer tasks every day. Accordingly, improving input devices and computer-driven methods to increase the uploading of software applications, data management, and data retrieval for computer users remain highly desirable.
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The invention consists of a computer-implemented touchpad sector-based computer command entry method based on the Cartesian Coordinate System to electronically designate data input sectors within the surface area of a touchpad for the purpose of executing computer-programmed commands based on the sector of the touchpad utilized by a computer user.
The touchpad is a programmable input device electronically connected to a computing device for the purpose of executing computer-coded commands.
To operate the functions of the method, a software program executes the method's instructions and process the computer-programmed user commands. To enter the computer-programmed user commands, the touchpad is utilized by the user in combination and coordination with the keyboard connected to the user's computing device.
A computer screen is electronically connected to the user-operated computing device to visualize the user information input and the computer information output resulting from the user-entered computer-programmed commands and the computer-coded instructions executed by the method.
The following figures are included to illustrate certain aspects of the invention and should not be viewed as exclusive embodiments.
Figure (Sheet 4 of 4) is a pictorial example of a touchpad and a keyboard to illustrate how the method can be utilized, wherein to provide more than four (4) computer-programmed commands to the user, a touchpad with 4 sectors can be programmed by the user to utilize multiple keys within the keyboard to perform hundreds of computer-programmed commands. For example, if the user touches and maintains contact with Sector 2 while simultaneously presses the “D” key located in the keyboard, the computer will perform a specific user-programmed function. Yet, if the user touches and maintains contact with Sector 2 while simultaneously presses the “H” key, the computer will perform a different user-programmed function. Hence, the user can program a touchpad's sector to perform several computer-programmed commands depending on the sector/key combination the user utilizes (the user can utilize several characters, symbols, and numbers from the keyboard in combination with a particular sector to create multiple computer-programmed commands).
The following description of the embodiments of the invention is not intended to limit the invention to these mentioned embodiments, but rather to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use this invention. Thus, the subject matter disclosed is capable of considerable modification, alteration, and equivalents in form and function, as will occur to one having ordinary skill in the art and the benefit of this disclosure and it is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and features disclosed herein. The term “Computing Device” is used in this patent application to refer to portable computing devices, non-portable computing devices, and computer information systems.
The invention consists of a computer-implemented touchpad sector-based computer command entry method based on the Cartesian Coordinate System to electronically designate command input sectors within the surface area of a touchpad for the purpose of executing computer-programmed commands based on the sector of the touchpad utilized by a computer user. The touchpad is a programmable input device electronically connected to a computing device for the purpose of executing computer-coded commands.
To provide the touchpad with electronically designated sectors, a software program is created and installed into the computing device to electronically subdivide and designate command input sectors within the surface of the touchpad to process the computer user's commands.
A set of computer-programmed commands is created by a user and represents the user's Command Menu, wherein the said set of computer-programmed commands are stored in the electronic memory of the user's computing device.
To operate the functions of the method, the said software program executes the method's instructions and process the computer-programmed user commands. To enter the computer-programmed user commands, the touchpad is utilized by the user in combination and coordination with the keyboard connected to the user's computing device. To perform the entry of a computer-programmed command, the computer user first touches and maintain contact with a specific sector of the touchpad and then enters a specific key from the keyboard programmed to execute a specific computer-programmed command. Numerous computer-programmed commands can be assigned to a specific sector of the touchpad (also known as Trackpad) as multiple combinations of a specific sector and keyboard keys are possible. For example, Sector 2 of a touchpad could be assigned the “A”, “D”, “K”, and “W” keys to perform four (4) different computer-programmed commands, while Sector 3 of the touchpad is assigned the “B”, “C”, “S”, “F”, “H”, and “T” keys to perform an additional six (6) computer-programmed commands.
A computer screen is electronically connected to the user-operated computing device to visualize the user information input and the computer information output resulting from the user-entered computer-programmed commands and the computer-coded instructions executed by the method.
To allow the user to identify the designated sectors, markings are printed and/or stamped on the surface and/or perimeter of the touchpad and/or depicted on a computer screen.
The method is performed by computing devices comprising of processors, database systems, entry devices, displays, wireless transmission systems, electronic connection capabilities to the World Wide Web, and the software developed to process the method operation through users' computing devices, computing devices connected to the websites, and networks connected to the users' computing devices for which the users are entering user-created computer-programmed commands.
The abovementioned description of the embodiments of the invention is not intended to limit the invention. The invention is capable of considerable modification, alteration, and equivalents in form and function and can be utilized in numerous computing devices and computer information systems.