Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1995-02-17
1996-09-03
Harvey, Jack B.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364707, G06F 126
Patent
active
055532969
ABSTRACT:
A touch screen power control function in a computer system, wherein a touch screen input device is employed to control power modes for the computer system. A touch screen controller senses a touch input from the touch screen input device. If the computer system is in a full power mode, the touch screen controller determines the input coordinates corresponding to the touch input, and transfers the input coordinates to a central processing system. If the computer system is in a power down mode, the touch screen controller asserts a main power on signal to a power subsystem, which causes the power subsystem to supply power to the central processing system according to the touch input.
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Forrest Craig S.
Frank Edward H.
Harvey Jack B.
Myers Paul R.
Sun Microsystems Inc.
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