Patent application number | Description | Published |
20110148770 | MULTI-FEATURE INTERACTIVE TOUCH USER INTERFACE - Briefly, a feature rich touch subsystem is disclosed. The feature rich touch subsystem includes one or more novel user input capabilities that enhance the user experience. | 06-23-2011 |
20110254772 | TECHNIQUES FOR RECOGNIZING MOVEMENT OF ONE OR MORE TOUCHES ACROSS A LOCATION ON A KEYBOARD GRID ON A TOUCH PANEL INTERFACE - Briefly, a method and apparatus for recognizing movement of one or more touches across a location on a keyboard grid on a touch panel interface is disclosed. The method may receiving user input with a touch panel interface, recognizing movement of one or more touches across a location on a keyboard grid on the touch panel interface, and performing an action associated with the movement of one or more touches across the location on the keyboard grid on the touch panel interface. | 10-20-2011 |
20110254796 | TECHNIQUES FOR RECOGNIZING TEMPORAL TAPPING PATTERNS INPUT TO A TOUCH PANEL INTERFACE - Briefly, a method and apparatus for recognizing temporal tapping patterns input to a touch panel interface is disclosed. The method may include receiving user input with a touch panel interface, recognizing a temporal tapping pattern in the user input, and performing an action associated with the temporal tapping pattern. | 10-20-2011 |
20110254797 | TECHNIQUES FOR RECOGNIZING MULTI-SHAPE, MULTI-TOUCH GESTURES INCLUDING FINGER AND NON-FINGER TOUCHES INPUT TO A TOUCH PANEL INTERFACE - Briefly, a method and apparatus for recognizing multi-shape, multi-touch gestures including finger and non-finger touches input to a touch panel interface is disclosed. The method may include receiving user input with a touch panel interface, recognizing a multi-shape, multi-touch gesture including finger and non-finger touches in the user input, and performing an action associated with the multi-touch gesture including finger and non-finger touches. | 10-20-2011 |
20110254798 | TECHNIQUES FOR RECOGNIZING A SERIES OF TOUCHES WITH VARYING INTENSITY OR ANGLE OF DESCENDING ON A TOUCH PANEL INTERFACE - Briefly, a method and apparatus for recognizing a series of touches with varying intensity or angle of descending on a touch panel interface is disclosed. The method comprises receiving user input with a touch panel interface, recognizing a series of touches with varying intensity or angle of descending on the touch panel interface, and performing an action associated with the series of touches with varying intensity or angle of descending on the touch panel interface. | 10-20-2011 |
20110296333 | User interaction gestures with virtual keyboard - A method and device are described that provides for operating system independent gestures and a virtual keyboard in a dual screen device. | 12-01-2011 |
20130321287 | DUAL TOUCH SURFACE MULTIPLE FUNCTION INPUT DEVICE - For one disclosed embodiment, an apparatus includes a first housing and a touch input device supported by the first housing. The touch input device includes a first touch surface layer, a second touch surface layer, and a touch sensor disposed between the first touch surface layer and the second touch surface layer. The touch sensor is configured to detect a first touch input associated with the first touch surface layer and a second touch input associated with the second touch surface layer. | 12-05-2013 |
20130321288 | DUAL TOUCH SURFACE MULTIPLE FUNCTION INPUT DEVICE - For one disclosed embodiment, an apparatus includes a first housing and a second housing coupled to the first housing. The first housing and the second housing are rotatable between an open configuration and a closed configuration. The apparatus further includes and a touch input device supported by the first housing. The touch input device is configured to have a first active touch surface when the first housing and the second housing are in the open configuration, and a second active touch surface when the first housing and the second housing are in the closed configuration. The first active touch surface is smaller than the second active touch surface. | 12-05-2013 |