Methods and systems for providing sensory information to...

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Display peripheral interface input device – Cursor mark position control device

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C381S388000, C710S008000, C345S901000

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08004493

ABSTRACT:
Peripherals and data processing systems are disclosed which can be configured to interact based upon sensor data. In at least certain embodiments, a method for sensing motion and orientation information for a device includes receiving a motion event from at least one sensor located in a device. The method further includes determining an orientation for a display of the device. The method further includes determining whether the device is currently moving. The method further includes determining whether the device moves within an angle with respect to a ground reference for a first time period. The method further includes switching the orientation of the display of the device if the device moves in excess of the angle.

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