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Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Display peripheral interface input device – Including keyboard

Reexamination Certificate

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C345S163000, C345S156000

Reexamination Certificate

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06545666

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to input devices for computers and, in particular, to devices, systems and methods for positioning a cursor on a display device of a computer-based system.
2. Description of the Related Art
With the use of large and multi-head display devices becoming ever more prevalent, computer operators, such as graphic and CAD designers, for example, are experiencing difficulties interfacing with computer applications displayed on the display devices when utilizing conventional mouse-type input devices. More specifically, computer operators are finding it difficult to utilize the increased display area provided by the larger and multi-head displays without experiencing a characteristic of cursor movement about the display known as “mouse twitch” or “jump.”
As utilized herein, “twitch” or “jump” is defined as the tendency of a mouse-driven cursor to move in a manner not desired by the operator. For instance, twitch may occur when the operator attempts to actuate a function of a mouse-type input device, such as by depressing an actuator or button of the mouse. Movement of the cursor during an actuation of a mouse function may occur when the cursor is in a location on the display device that is not designated by one of a predetermined number of grid points. For instance, when the cursor is located at a non-grid point and a mouse function is actuated, typically, the cursor will tend to move, i.e., twitch or jump, to the grid point closest to the cursor's current location. Movement of the cursor during an actuation of a mouse function also may occur due to inadvertent movement of the mouse during such actuation. Additionally, when an operator utilizes large or multi-head display devices, typically, the operator selects speed/sensitivity settings for the mouse that allow a small movement of the mouse to correspond to a relatively large movement of the associated cursor across the display area(s). However, many operations, such as CAD operations, oftentimes require the use of precise (small) cursor movements which are not easily accommodated by the aforementioned operator-selected speed/sensitivity settings of the mouse.
Heretofore, in an effort to avoid mouse twitch or jump, computer operators typically change mouse speed and/or sensitivity settings for a mouse-type input device when switching between various computer applications and/or displays. Thus, it is not uncommon for a computer operator to switch mouse speed and/or sensitivity settings when switching from applications such as word processing, or other text-based applications, for example, to a graphic-based application, such as CAD, for instance, or even from one CAD function to another. However, since each change of mouse speed and/or sensitivity settings takes time, the efficiency of the computer operator may be reduced in proportion to the number of changes made.
Therefore, there is a need for improved devices, systems and methods which address these and other shortcomings of the prior art.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Briefly described, the present invention relates to input devices for computers and, in particular, to devices, systems and methods for positioning a cursor on a display device of a computer-based system. Such a computer-based system is adapted to facilitate operation of a computer application which displays a cursor within a display area of a display device of a computer. Typically, the computer includes a mouse-type input device for providing movement information and functional information corresponding to the cursor so that the cursor is movable about the display area in response to the movement information and is adapted to provide selected functionality in response to the functional information.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, an input device is provided which includes a stepper device configured to electrically communicate with the computer. The stepper device incorporates a stepper-enable switch configured to prevent movement information, provided by the mouse-type input device, from influencing movement of the cursor on the display device and to enable functional information, provided by the mouse-type input device, to provide selected functionality of the cursor. A plurality of cursor repositioning keys also are provided and are configured to reposition the cursor when movement information provided by the mouse-type input device is prevented from influencing movement of the cursor on the display device.
In another embodiment, an input device is provided for interfacing with a computer application. Preferably, the input device includes means for preventing movement information, provided by a mouse-type input device, from influencing movement of a cursor on the display device and for enabling functional information, provided by the mouse-type input device, to provide selected functionality of the cursor. Additionally, means for repositioning the cursor without utilizing the mouse-type input device is provided.
In another embodiment, a computer system for operating a computer application is provided. Preferably, the computer system includes a display device, a mouse-type input device and a stepper device. The mouse-type input device is configured to provide a user-interface with the computer application so that a cursor is movable about the display area of the display device in response to movement information of the mouse-type input device, and is configured to provide selected functionality to the cursor in response to functional information of the mouse-type input device. The stepper device electrically communicates with the computer and includes a stepper-enable switch which, when actuated, prevents movement information, provided by the mouse-type input device, from influencing movement of the cursor while enabling functional information, provided by the mouse-type input device, to provide selected functionality of the cursor.
In still another embodiment, a computer readable medium incorporating a computer program for interfacing with a computer application is provided. Preferably, the computer readable medium includes: logic configured to prevent movement information provided by the mouse-type input device from influencing movement of the cursor on the display device; logic configured to reposition the cursor without utilizing the mouse-type input device, and; logic configured to enable functional information, provided by the mouse-type input device, to provide selected functionality of the cursor.
Embodiments of the present invention also may be construed as providing a method for interfacing with a computer application. In a preferred embodiment, a method for interfacing with a computer application includes the steps of: preventing movement information, provided by the mouse-type input device, from influencing movement of the cursor on the display device; repositioning the cursor without utilizing the mouse-type input device, and; enabling functional information, provided by the mouse-type input device, to provide selected functionality of the cursor.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to one with skill in the art upon examination of the following drawings and detailed description. It is intended that all such features and advantages be included herein within the scope of the present invention, as defined in the appended claims.


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