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Back-side interface for hand-held devices

A hand-held electronic device and equipment technology, which is applied to the structural components of portable computers, the input/output process of data processing, instruments, etc., and can solve the problems of obscuring the operation control elements of the display, and the display being dirty.

Inactive Publication Date: 2009-11-04
APPLE INC
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Although the touch screen interface can be embedded in or overlaid on the display, inputting with even one finger can obscure a substantial portion of the display or cover more than one operational control element
While this problem can be mitigated by restricting the touch area to a portion of the display (for example, horizontal or vertical movement can simulate the display edge of a slider control), a finger still covers a considerable amount of useful display area
Also, as with all finger-sensitive touchscreen interfaces, dirty displays are an issue
Although stylus-based touchscreens can be used to partially reduce the occlusion problem and eliminate smudging, they have a significant disadvantage compared to finger-based touchscreen systems in that they require storage and retrieval of a stylus

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[0011] The following description is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the claimed invention, and is provided in the context of the specific examples discussed below, variations of which would be obvious to those skilled in the art. will be obvious. Therefore, the claims appended hereto are not intended to be limited by the disclosed embodiments but are to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and features disclosed herein.

[0012] Small multimedia handheld devices such as mobile phones and video playback units typically divide their front surfaces into an output area (through which video or graphics information is presented) and an input area (including one or more functions through which the user operates the device). control unit). An exemplary prior art device arranged in this manner is the As shown in Figure 1, The output area of ​​100 includes LCD 105 , while the input area includes a single multi-function control...

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The present invention discloses an electronic device that uses separate surfaces for input and output. One of the surfaces (e.g., the bottom) includes a force-sensitive touch-surface through which a user provides input (e.g., cursor manipulation and control element selection). On a second surface (e.g., the top), a display element is used to present information appropriate to the device's function(e.g., video information), one or more control elements and a cursor. The cursor is controlled through manipulation of the back-side touch-surface. The cursor identifies where on the back-side touch-surface the user's finger has made contact. When the cursor is positioned over the desired control element, the user selects or activates the function associated with the control element by applying pressure to the force-sensitive touch-surface with their finger. Accordingly, the electronic device may be operated with a single hand, wherein cursor movement and control element selection may be accomplished without lifting one's finger.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates generally to user input for computer systems, and more particularly to touch and force sensitive backside interfaces for handheld electronic devices such as handheld electronic and computer platforms. Background technique [0002] An increasingly popular form of electronic equipment is the handheld multimedia device. Exemplary such devices include palm or handheld personal computers, tablet computer systems, mobile phones, personal digital assistants, portable video players, and portable audio players. A concrete example of such a device is the video from the Apple Computer (IPOD is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.). In such devices, the display screen, typically a liquid crystal display ("LCD"), is usually small enough to take advantage of finger-based touch input effectively. Although the touch screen interface can be embedded in or overlaid on the display, inputting with even one finger can obscure a s...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): G06F1/16G06F3/048
CPCG06F3/0488G06F1/169G06F1/1626
Inventor J·G·艾里亚斯
Owner APPLE INC
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