Claims
- 1. An improved interactive whiteboard system, the interactive whiteboard including a writing surface and an input device, a user capable of choosing between at least two operational modes of the whiteboard system, the improvement comprising:
an automated mode detection system that upon detecting a mode-providing characteristic of the input device, automatically selects an appropriate operational mode of the whiteboard system.
- 2. The improved interactive whiteboard system of claim 1, wherein the automated mode detection system detects the mode-providing characteristic of the input device when the input device is in proximity to the writing surface.
- 3. The improved interactive whiteboard system of claim 2, wherein the automated mode detection system detects the mode-providing characteristic of the input device when the input device is in contact with the writing surface.
- 4. The improved interactive whiteboard system of claim 3, wherein at least two of the operational modes are a writing mode and an eraser mode.
- 5. The improved interactive whiteboard system of claim 4, wherein the mode-providing characteristic of the input device comprises the size of the contact of the input device with the writing surface.
- 6. The improved interactive whiteboard system of claim 5, wherein in the writing mode a user uses a input device being a writing instrument having a first contact size, wherein in the eraser mode a user uses an input device being an eraser having a second contact size, wherein if the automated mode detection system detects a contact having a size of the first contact size, then the whiteboard system operates in the writing mode, and wherein if the automated mode detection system detects a contact having a size of the second contact size, then whiteboard system operates in the eraser mode.
- 7. In an electronic whiteboard system including (i) a resistive touch screen of the type wherein a touch is detected by a change in resistance when a first conductive surface of the touch screen comes into contact with a second conductive surface thereof at a touch point, (ii) modes of operation, and (iii) a step of notifying the electronic whiteboard system what mode of operation to use, an improvement to the electronic whiteboard system comprising an automated mode detection system that upon detecting a mode-providing characteristic of a touch upon the whiteboard, automatically selects an appropriate operational mode, without resort to step (iii) of notifying the electronic whiteboard system to change the mode of operation.
- 8. The improved electronic whiteboard system of claim 7, wherein at least two of the modes of operation are a writing mode and an eraser mode.
- 9. The improved electronic whiteboard system of claim 8, wherein the mode-providing characteristic of the touch upon the whiteboard comprises the size of the touch.
- 10. The improved electronic whiteboard system of claim 7, wherein at least two of the modes of operation are a writing mode and an eraser mode, and wherein the mode-providing characteristic of the touch upon the whiteboard comprises the size of the touch.
- 11. The improved electronic whiteboard system of claim 10, wherein in the writing mode a user uses a writing instrument having a first touch size, wherein in the eraser mode a user uses an eraser having a second touch size, wherein if the automated mode detection system detects a touch having a size of the first touch size, then the electronic whiteboard system operates in the writing mode, and wherein if the automated mode detection system detects a touch having a size of the second touch size, then the electronic whiteboard system operates in the eraser mode.
- 12. An electronic whiteboard system having modes of operation, the system comprising:
a resistive touch screen of the type wherein a touch is detected by a change in resistance when a first conductive surface of the touch screen comes into contact with a second conductive surface thereof at a touch point; an automated mode detection system that detects the touch, and automatically selects an operational mode from an analysis of at least one mode-providing characteristic of the touch point.
- 13. The electronic whiteboard system of claim 12, wherein the system has at least two modes, a writing mode and an eraser mode, and wherein at least one mode-providing characteristic of the touch point analyzed by the automated mode detection system is the size of the touch point.
- 14. The electronic whiteboard system of claim 13 further comprising a touch size calculator that responds to resistance resulting from the touch by calculating the size of the touch point.
- 15. The electronic whiteboard system of claim 14, wherein the touch size calculator calculates the size of the touch point from a touch resistance component of a total resistance resulting from the touch.
- 16. The electronic whiteboard system of claim 12, wherein the resistive touch screen is usable as an input device for a computer, and the size of the touch point indicates an operation to be performed by a program executing on the computer.
- 17. The electronic whiteboard system of claim 13, wherein the resistive touch screen further includes a touch point location detector that responds to the resistance resulting from the touch by determining a location of the touch on the touch screen, and wherein the indicated operation is performed using the determined location.
- 18. A resistive membrane whiteboard system, comprising:
a first conductive deformable surface; a second conductive surface; and a controller in communication with the first and second conductive surfaces that automatically selects a mode of operation of the system based on a contact resistance value generated when the first conductive surface contacts the second conductive surface in response to a touch.
- 19. The resistive membrane whiteboard system of claim 18, wherein the system has at least two modes of operational, a writing mode and an eraser mode.
- 20. The resistive membrane whiteboard system of claim 19, wherein in the writing mode a user uses a writing instrument having a first touch size, wherein in the eraser mode a user uses an eraser having a second touch size, wherein if the controller detects a touch having a size of the first touch size, then the whiteboard system operates in the writing mode, and wherein if the controller detects a touch having a size of the second touch size, then the electronic whiteboard system operates in the eraser mode.
RELATED US APPLICATION DATA
[0001] This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/707,790, filed 7 Nov. 2000, which Application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/163,944 filed 8 Nov. 1999.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60163944 |
Nov 1999 |
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Continuations (1)
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09707790 |
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May 2004 |
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