The present disclosure relates to an electronic presentation controller that allows an orator to select features that the orator may use during a presentation and disable other features of the presentation controller. An electronic presentation controller according to the present disclosure may include a wide range of advanced features, that may be activated or deactivated selectively, thus minimizing the potential for unwanted and potentially embarrassing interruptions during a presentation by disabling functions that are not being used by the orator.
Additional aspects and advantages will be apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings.
a-d illustrate an embodiment of an electronic presentation controller where a moveable cover physically blocks access to some features of the electronic presentation controller.
a-d illustrate an embodiment of an electronic presentation controller where a physical barrier disables certain features of the electronic presentation controller.
Electronic presentation software is commonly used in presentations of all types. A variety of electronic presentation software is available for creating and making electronic presentations. Presentations may include a variety of content, including multimedia content, such as audio and/or video content. Orators may also desire to display in an electronic presentation content from computing applications other than the electronic presentation application. For example, an orator may desire to show an Internet page, email message, or another computer application.
Orators frequently use a wireless electronic presentation controller that allows the orator to move away from a computer displaying the electronic presentation while retaining the ability to control the electronic presentation. An electronic presentation controller may allow the orator to advance or reverse the electronic presentation or to perform other functions on the computer. When an electronic presentation includes multimedia or other types of content, additional features may be required in order to effectively control the electronic presentation. For example, an orator may require an electronic presentation controller capable of controlling when a video plays as well as raising or lowering the volume of the video. In another circumstance, an orator may require an electronic presentation controller capable of switching between the electronic presentation and another application during the electronic presentation. In other circumstances, an orator may require the ability to suspend and resume an electronic presentation using the electronic presentation controller.
Controlling an electronic presentation while simultaneously delivering an electronic presentation divides the orator's attention between communicating the orator's message and managing the electronic presentation. Orators may also be forced to use unfamiliar presentation equipment that is installed at the location of the presentation, rather than familiar presentation equipment. The problem is exacerbated by electronic presentation controllers that are increasingly complex in order to allow for the use of varied content and presentation styles. These and other factors may contribute to an orator inadvertently taking an action that disrupts the presentation. For example, an orator may inadvertently exit the presentation application or may switch to another active application running on the computer. In addition to disrupting the presentation, such actions may cause embarrassment to the orator.
Accordingly, it is desirable to provide an electronic presentation controller that both minimizes the potential for unwanted actions while still providing all of the advanced functionality that may be required to control a multimedia presentation. Further, it is desirable to provide an electronic presentation controller that is easily understood and operated.
Disclosed herein are embodiments of an electronic presentation controller that allows an orator to select which features the orator will use during a presentation. Features that the orator will not use during the presentation may be disabled so that the unused features are not inadvertently invoked during the presentation. An electronic presentation controller according to the present disclosure may include a wide range of advanced features, such as the ability to control multimedia content and access to other programs running on the computer, while reducing the potential for unwanted and potentially embarrassing interruptions during the presentation. In certain embodiments, an orator may select an operating mode and disable functions of the electronic presentation controller that are not being used by the orator. The operating mode of the electronic presentation controller may be changed during a presentation as needed for invoking a desired function.
The embodiments of the disclosure will be best understood by reference to the drawings, wherein like elements are designated by like numerals throughout. In the following description, numerous specific details are provided for a thorough understanding of the embodiments described herein. However, those of skill in the art will recognize that one or more of the specific details may be omitted, or other methods, components, or materials may be used. In some cases, operations are not shown or described in detail.
Furthermore, the described features, operations, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. It will also be readily understood that the order of the steps or actions of the methods described in connection with the embodiments disclosed may be changed as would be apparent to those skilled in the art. Thus, any order in the drawings or Detailed Description is for illustrative purposes only and is not meant to imply a required order, unless specified to require an order.
Embodiments may include various steps, which may be embodied in machine-executable instructions to be executed by a general-purpose or special-purpose computer (or other electronic device). Alternatively, the steps may be performed by hardware components that include specific logic for performing the steps or by a combination of hardware, software, and/or firmware.
Embodiments may also be provided as a computer program product including a machine-readable medium having stored thereon instructions that may be used to program a computer (or other electronic device) to perform processes described herein. The machine-readable medium may include, but is not limited to, hard drives, floppy diskettes, optical disks, CD-ROMs, DVD-ROMs, ROMs, RAMs, EPROMs, EEPROMs, magnetic or optical cards, solid-state memory devices, or other types of media/machine-readable medium suitable for storing electronic instructions.
Computer 130 is capable of receiving input from electronic presentation controller 100 and is capable of running a variety of computing applications. Such computing applications may include a program for creating and displaying electronic presentations (e.g., Microsoft PowerPoint, OpenOffice.org Impress, Corel Presentations, Apple Keynote, etc.); a program for browsing the Internet (e.g., Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Netscape Navigator, etc.); an email client for sending and receiving email messages (e.g., Microsoft Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird, Apple Mail, etc.); a multidmedia player for playing multimedia content (e.g., Microsoft Media Player, RealNetworks RealPlayer, Apple itunes, etc.). Computer 130 is also capable of connecting to a display device 132 that facilitates the display of an electronic presentation. Examples of display devices include the computer's monitor, video projectors, external displays, and the like.
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In presenter mode 218 all of the functions available in key lock mode 217 are available. In addition, an electronic presentation may be suspended or resumed using suspend/resume input 206. Suspend/resume input 206 functions to suspend the electronic presentation. This feature may be useful where an orator desires to use an electronic presentation for only a portion of a presentation. For example, during a presentation an orator may wish to utilize an electronic presentation at the beginning and end of a presentation, but may also desire to deactivate the electronic presentation during the presentation. In such a scenario, the orator may suspend the electronic presentation by pressing suspend/resume input 206, and resume the electronic presentation by pressing suspend/resume input 206 again.
In mouse mode 220, electronic presentation controller 200 enables standard mouse inputs, including cursor control input 215, left mouse input 201, and right mouse input 202. Cursor control input 215 is shown in
In multimedia mode 219, electronic presentation controller 200 may be used to control multimedia functions, such as play/pause input 208, Internet browser input 210, email client input 211, volume up input 213 and volume down input 214 and ALT TAB input 209. Multimedia mode 219 is well suited to controlling an electronic presentation containing video, audio, Internet based content, or displaying other applications running on the computer. For example, an orator may wish to display an Internet page during a presentation. An Internet browser may be opened by simply pressing on Internet browser input 210. In another example, an orator may wish to display another active computer application. The orator may toggle between the electronic presentation and another active computing application by simply pressing ALT TAB input 209.
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Electronic presentation controller 200 may include logic circuitry for selectively disabling inputs in the various operating modes described above and for toggling between different functions associated with inputs based on a selected operating mode. The logic circuitry may be configured to only transmit commands that are available in the selected operating mode and to not transmit commands that are disabled in the selected operating mode. Electronic presentation controller 200 may also include power switch 216 for manually turning the device on and off.
Various inputs disabled in the above-described operating modes may be physically disconnected based on the position of mode selection switch 412. In an alternative embodiment, electronic presentation controller 400, like electronic presentation controller 200, may include logic circuitry for controlling which inputs are disabled in each operating mode. In addition to the two methods for selecting an operating mode discussed in connection with electronic presentation controllers 200 and 400, there are many other ways to selectively disable inputs using logic circuitry. For example, the operating mode selection device may also be implemented using a revolving switch, a combination of inputs, etc. In yet another embodiment, all inputs may be disabled by default and only selectively enabled based on the operating mode.
In another embodiment, a mechanical key lock may be employed. Many types of mechanical key locks may be employed, such as a moveable cover, a detachable cover, a cover with a hinge, a signal barrier, etc.
b shows that cover 509 has been moved, exposing inputs for launching Internet browser 507 and email client 508.
In another embodiment, input functions may be selectively disabled using a computer utility, such as a computer program. The computer utility may allow an orator to specify an operating mode, including the operating modes described above (e.g., key lock mode, presenter mode, mouse mode, and multimedia mode). In operation, an electronic presentation controller may transmit all input received from an orator to the computer utility. The computer utility may then compare input received from the electronic presentation controller, determine whether the input is active in the selected operating mode, and selectively pass the appropriate instruction, if any, to the computer for execution. For example, if an electronic presentation controller is in key lock mode and an Internet browser button is pressed, the computer utility may receive the command to launch an Internet browser, but may disregard the input because the Internet browser button is not active in key lock mode. Accordingly, the Internet browser button is locked by the computer utility because the command to launch the Internet browser is not executed by the computer.
The computer utility may also allow an orator to alter the function of one or more inputs of the electronic presentation controller. For example, referring to
While exemplary embodiments have been presented in the foregoing detailed description, it will be obvious to those having skill in the art that many changes may be made to the details of the above-described embodiments without departing from the underlying principles of the disclosure. The exemplary embodiments are meant to be illustrative, not limiting of the scope, applicability, or configuration of the present disclosure in anyway.
This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/080,540, entitled “Key Lock Presenter Apparatus,” filed Jul. 14, 2008, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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61080540 | Jul 2008 | US |